Gymnocalycium mihanovichii “Moon Cactus”
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii “Moon Cactus”“Hibotan cacti”“Neon Cactus”Origin: South AmericaFlower: PinkDescription: Because the “Moon Cactus” lacks chlorophyll, they exhibit various colors that include pink, orange, yellow, red, or even a mixed red-orange. Without Chlorophyll the cactus will die unless it is grafted
Echinocereus pectinatus “Pink Lace Cactus”
Echinocereus pectinatus “Pink Lace Cactus” Other common names: “Hedgehog cactus” “Rainbow Cactus” Origin: S. W. United States Flower: Pink Description: Slow growing, solitary cactus that grows up to about 6 inches tall. Sun: Filtered sun Water: Water only
Cereus forbesii monstrose
Cereus forbesii monstroseOrigin: ArgentinaFlower: No bloomsDescription: a monstrose or mutant form of Cereus forbesii that can reach up to about 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Unique cactus that has numerous sculpture-like blue shapes.Sun: Filtered sunWater: Water only when
Rebutia narvaecense
Rebutia narvaecenseOrigin: MexicoFlower: PinkDescription: Grows up to about 4 inches tall and forms small clusters. Pink flowers appear at the base of the plant.Sun: Filtered sunlightWater: Water about once a week to every 10 days in the summer. Keep the
Mammillaria elongata ‘cristata’ aka Brain Cactus
Name: Mammillaria elongata 'cristata' Common Name: Brain Cactus Origin: Mexico Flower: White, pale yellow to pink flowers Description: Has a unique shape with its crested finger-like stems that resembles a "brain." Grows up to 6 inches tall and about 12 inches wide. Care: During summer,