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  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium spegazzinii var. punillense

    Gymnocalycium spegazzini var. punillense is a beautiful slow- growing plant with a noticeably flattened dark brown to almost black body.Spines are very long even on young plants.

     

    Photographed in 5×5 cm pot

    Plant will be shipped bare rooted.

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Striglianum

    Gymnocalycium Striglianum usually a solitary cactus however can branch out with age. It flowers in may/july bearing bell shaped flowers that can last for several days.

    Plant photographed in 8.5cm pot.

    Price per 1 plant.

    Will be sent bare root.

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Taningaense dark form

    Small, usually solitary cactus however it can branch with age. Has unusual dark body that could go darker or even purple in direct sunlight. Flowers emerge in summer time, are cream color.

    Plant will be sent bare rooted.

    Photographed in 10×10 cm pot.

     

     

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Triacanthum

    Gymnocalycium triacanthum is typically a small, globular cactus. It grows up to about 10 cm in height and 8 cm in diameter. The body of the cactus is usually dark green or bluish-green.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Vatteri

    Gymnocalycium vatteri (sometimes spelled vaterii) is a charming species within the Gymnocalycium genus, known for its compact size, attractive spination, and beautiful flowers.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

    Price per 1 plant.

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Vatteri

    Gymnocalycium vatteri (sometimes spelled vaterii) is a charming species within the Gymnocalycium genus, known for its compact size, attractive spination, and beautiful flowers.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiGymnocalycium

    Gymnocalycium Vatteri v. unguispinum

    This cactus is typically globular to slightly flattened in shape, remaining relatively small and often solitary. The spines are short, robust, and claw-like (hence the name “unguispinum,” which means claw-spined). They can range in color from grayish to brown.

    Plant will be sent bare rooted.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot.

     

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Angustifolia

    Haworthia angustifolia is a species of Haworthia from the eastern Cape Province. It is an evergreen succulent plant with short leaves arranged in rosettes of 8 cm in diameter. The leaves, about 20, are upright, acuminate and lanceolate, 3–6 cm long and 6–12 mm wide.

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Angustifolia

    As the name suggests, Haworthia angustifolia features narrow (angusti = narrow, folia = leaf) and elongated leaves. The leaves are pointed at the tips, growing in a loose rosette formation. Unlike many Haworthia species, where the leaves are thick and fleshy, the leaves of H. angustifolia are thinner and more flexible.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.

    Plants will be shipped bare rooted.

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Bayeri

    Haworthia bayeri is one of the most spectacular retuse-leaved Haworthia species, highly sought-after for its beautiful leaf markings. It is variable and has multiple different regional forms. Its dark color and rounded leaf tips can distinguish it from its relatives.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.

    Plants will be shipped bare rooted.

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Cassytha

    Haworthia Cassytha is related to Haworthia Attenuata. It is a compact, slow growing succulent that has spots dotted over the leaves.

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot