• CactiTrichocereus

    Trichocereus chilensis v. zizkaanus

    Copiapoa haseltoniana is a striking and highly sought-after cactus species. Native to the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. It is closely related to Copiapoa cinerea and is often confused with it due to its similar growth habit and coloration. This plant is grafted.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiTrichocereus

    Trichocereus crassicaulis

    Trichocereus crassicaulis is a species of cactus native to Bolivia and Argentina. Trichocereus crassicaulis produces large, showy flowers that bloom at night and often last only for a day. The flowers are dark red.

    Photographed in 8×8 cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiTrichocereus

    Trichocereus Grandiflorus v. Rubriflorus

    Trichocereus grandiflorus var. rubriflorus is characterized by its vibrant red or purplish-red flowers. This cactus variety typically grows in a columnar or cylindrical form, with ribbed stems covered in clusters of spines. The stems can reach impressive heights, often exceeding several meters.

    Photographed in 10×10 cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiTrichocereus

    Trichocereus Pasacana

    TThis cactus species is native to arid regions of South America, particularly the Andean slopes and valleys. It is commonly found in rocky or sandy soils, as well as on hillsides and slopes. Trichocereus pasacana produces large, white, funnel-shaped flowers that bloom nocturnally. The flowers typically measure around 20 cm (8 inches) in diameter and have a pleasant fragrance. They …