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  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Cinerea

    Copiapoa cinerea typically grows in clusters of spherical or cylindrical stems covered in a dense coat of white or grayish spines. These cacti are adapted to the harsh desert environment, where they can withstand high temperatures and minimal rainfall.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Coquimbana

    Copiapoa coquimbana is a species of cactus endemic to the Coquimbo Region of Chile. In its natural habitat, Copiapoa coquimbana grows in rocky areas and sandy soils, often in coastal regions. Like other Copiapoa species, it is adapted to the harsh conditions of the Atacama Desert, where rainfall is minimal and temperatures can be extreme.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

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  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Coquimbana

    Copiapoa coquimbana is a species of cactus endemic to the Coquimbo Region of Chile. In its natural habitat, Copiapoa coquimbana grows in rocky areas and sandy soils, often in coastal regions. Like other Copiapoa species, it is adapted to the harsh conditions of the Atacama Desert, where rainfall is minimal and temperatures can be extreme.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

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  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Dealbata

    Copiapoa dealbata is a species of cactus native to the coastal areas of northern Chile, particularly in the Atacama Desert. In its natural habitat, Copiapoa dealbata grows in sandy or rocky soils, often on hillsides or slopes. It typically blooms in spring or early summer, producing small, colorful flowers that emerge from the top of the plant.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

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    Copiapoa Dealbata

    Copiapoa dealbata is a species of cactus native to the coastal areas of northern Chile, particularly in the Atacama Desert. In its natural habitat, Copiapoa dealbata grows in sandy or rocky soils, often on hillsides or slopes. It typically blooms in spring or early summer, producing small, colorful flowers that emerge from the top of the plant.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

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  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Griseoviolacea

    In cultivation, Copiapoa griseoviolacea is highly valued by cactus enthusiasts for its striking appearance. However, due to habitat destruction and illegal collection, some populations of this species are threatened in the wild.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Griseoviolacea

    In cultivation, Copiapoa griseoviolacea is highly valued by cactus enthusiasts for its striking appearance. However, due to habitat destruction and illegal collection, some populations of this species are threatened in the wild.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Humilis

    Copiapoa humilis is known for its compact, spherical or cylindrical stems covered in dense clusters of spines. Like other members of the Copiapoa genus, it produces striking yellow flowers. This plant is very sought after as epidermis varies from the usual humilis that have a black body.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Humilis

    Copiapoa humilis is known for its compact, spherical or cylindrical stems covered in dense clusters of spines. Like other members of the Copiapoa genus, it produces striking yellow flowers. This plant is very sought after as epidermis varies from the usual humilis that have a black body.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Humilis longispina

    This variety is characterized by its low-growing, clustering stems with elongated spines. The spines can vary in color from white to yellowish and are typically longer than those of other varieties of Copiapoa humilis. The stems themselves are typically globular and can form dense clumps over time.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Humilis longispina

    This variety is characterized by its low-growing, clustering stems with elongated spines. The spines can vary in color from white to yellowish and are typically longer than those of other varieties of Copiapoa humilis. The stems themselves are typically globular and can form dense clumps over time.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Humilis v. Longispina

    Copiapoa humilis is characterized by its small size, with individual stems typically reaching heights of around 5 to 10 centimeters and diameters of 5 to 10 centimeters. The stems are usually greenish-gray in color and covered with fine spines.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.