Gymnocalycium baldianum “Dwarf Chin Cactus”
Gymnocalycium baldianum “Dwarf Chin Cactus”Origin: ArgentinaFlower: Red-pinkDescription: A spherical, dark green-brown cactus that grows up to 3 inches tall. This cactus may produces offsets to form a clustering plant. Wonderful as a container plant or arranged with other colorful and
Sulcorebutia rauschii graft
Sulcorebutia rauschii graftOrigin: BoliviaFlower: MagentaDescription: A slow growing cactus that has multiple offsets to make a large cluster. More sun and less water will turn this cactus to become more purple. Has short spines.Sun: Filtered sunWater: Once a month. Do
Maihuenia poeppigii
Maihuenia poeppigiiOrigin: Chile, ArgentinaFlower: YellowDescription: Small cactus shrub with green finger like leaves and white spines. This unique cactus can grow up to about 6 inches tall and as 39 inches wide in diameter. Grows well in landscapes or containers.Sun:
Opuntia violacea “Santa Rita”
Opuntia violacea “Santa Rita”Origin: Arizona, BajaFlower: Bright red or yellowDescription: Beautiful cactus that can grow as tall as 6 feet tall and as 8 feet wide. Like most prickly pears, the “Santa Rita” cactus have flat pads. A distinctive feature
Hildewintera aureispina variegata crest “Variegated Golden Crest”
Hildewintera aureispina variegata crest “Variegated Golden Crest”Origin: BoliviaFlower: OrangeDescription: The grafted cactus on top is Hildewintera aureispina crest. Grafting a cactus is a basic procedure of removing a part of the cactus and placing it onto a base plant such
Espostoa melanostele “Peruvian Old Lady Cactus”
Espostoa melanostele “Peruvian Old Lady Cactus”Origin: Southern Ecuador and PeruFlower: 2” White, nocturnal flowersDescription: Columnar cactus that grows up to about 6 feet tall in the wild. In a container, the “Old Lady Cactus” will grow up to about 10