Parodia leninghausii (golden tower)
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Parodia ‘Golden Tower’ (Parodia leninghausii) is a striking South American cactus admired for its luminous golden spines and graceful columnar form. Young plants begin as rounded golden globes, then slowly elongate into upright stems that can cluster from the base with age. The fine, silky spines give the plant a soft, glowing appearance, making it especially attractive in bright light. Mature specimens may produce satiny yellow flowers near the crown in spring or summer, adding even more color to this elegant species. Its compact footprint, bright coloration, and easygoing nature make it an excellent choice for containers, windowsills, and cactus...
Echinocereus viereckii subsp morricalii
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Echinocereus viereckii subsp. morricalii is a standout clustering cactus prized for its smooth, nearly spineless stems and oversized magenta blooms. Native to Nuevo León, Mexico, this handsome selection forms dense clumps of bright green stems with 6 to 7 ribs, often taking on purple tones in strong light. In spring, mature plants reward growers with large, vivid flowers that create a dramatic display in pots, rock gardens, and xeric collections. Its compact, sculptural habit and bold color make it an excellent choice for collectors looking for a showy cactus with a softer look than more heavily armed species. Care: Grow...
Aloe erenacia (hedgehog aloe)
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Aloe erenacia (often known as hedgehog aloe) is a striking, slow‑growing succulent prized for its bold architectural form. It forms a dense, spherical rosette of thick, triangular leaves that are deep green to bluish‑green in color and heavily armed with prominent reddish‑brown spines along the margins and surface. These dramatic spines give the plant its distinctive, almost sculptural appearance. Native to arid regions of southern Africa, Aloe erenacia is well adapted to drought and thrives in bright light and well‑drained soil. When mature, it may produce tall flower spikes bearing tubular orange to red blooms, adding seasonal interest to its...
Mammillaria decipiens ssp. camptotricha (Bird's Nest Cactus)
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A small, flattish clumping cactus that is covered with long cylindrical tubercles. It is covered in white to yellowish long twisting spines. Small, delicate white flowers appear around the top. Produces lots of offsets and forms a dense cluster.
Gymnocalycium fleischerianum
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Gymnocalycium fleischerianum is a compact, globular cactus species native to northern Paraguay, often found growing in shallow soils at the margins of rocky outcrops and in cracks among plant debris. Botanical Description: Stem: Flat-globular to globular, sometimes sunken into the soil during dry seasons. The epidermis is dark, glossy green. Mature plants are typically 4–10 cm in diameter, and may become more cylindrical in cultivation. Ribs: Wider and more rounded than similar species, lacking transverse furrows. Spines: Each areole can have up to 9 or more long, thin, slightly curved spines that are close to the body. Growth Habit: Older...
Echinopsis crassicaulis (Red Velvet)
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Echinopsis crassicaulis is a striking and slow-growing cactus species native to northern Argentina, particularly in the Catamarca region. It belongs to the Cactaceae family and is known for its compact form, fierce spines, and vivid flowers. Sometimes referred to as Lobivia 'Red Velvet', highlighting its vivid red summer blooms and fuzzy, glaucous texture. 🌵 Botanical Description: Growth Habit: This species typically forms small, dense clumps over time. It offsets from the base and grows slowly. Stem: Cylindrical and robust, reaching up to 15 cm tall and 10 cm wide, with a very dark green coloration. Spines: Short but strong, with...
Notocactus Graessneri v. Flaviflorus
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The Notocactus graessneri v. flaviflorus, also known as the Golden Ball Cactus or Yellow-Flowered Parodia, is a captivating and unique species of cactus native to southern Brazil. The Notocactus graessneri v. flaviflorus features a spherical shape with a greenish-yellow body covered in numerous small, golden spines. It typically reaches a height of about 4 inches and a diameter of about 6 inches, making it a compact and manageable addition to any cactus collection. The flowers of this cactus bloom during the late winter to early spring, showcasing small yellow flowers that last one to three weeks. The petals spread upward,...
Euphorbia meloformis (Melon Spurge)
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Euphorbia meloformis, the melon spurge, has a rounded shape, ribbed stem, and understated blooms drawing the eye and intriguing the mind. Adapted to thrive in harsh environments, yet easy to cultivate in the home, it offers both practical and aesthetic rewards. Whether grown for its sculptural form or as an emblem of the world’s arid wonders, melon spurge continues to inspire admiration and curiosity wherever it is found. Botanical Description: Euphorbia meloformis earns its common name from the plump, rounded, melon-like appearance of its stem. Typically growing to a height of 10-15 centimeters and a diameter of 10-20 centimeters, the...
Haworthiopsis Tessellata
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Haworthia tesselata is a small, succulent plant known for its distinctive and attractive appearance. The plant features rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that are triangular in shape and have a rough, textured surface. The leaves are typically dark green with lighter green or white markings that form a tessellated pattern, giving the plant its name. These markings can vary in intensity and pattern, making each plant unique. Haworthia tesselata is a slow-growing plant that is well-suited for indoor cultivation. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal watering, making it an excellent choice for those new to succulent care....
Echinocereus pentalophus SB860
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Formerly known as Echinocereus berlandieri SB860, this cactus forms many finger like stems around the main stem. Rich green stems grow upright with white stiff spines. The new spines have a pink to red tint. Plant form a nice clump with many offsets as it ages.
Aloe hybrid lavender
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Aloe Hybrid Lavender is a beautiful and unique succulent that is a cross between different Aloe species. This hybrid is known for its striking appearance and ease of care, making it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts. Description: Aloe Hybrid Lavender features rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that are typically a soft green color with a hint of lavender or purple, especially when exposed to bright light. The leaves are adorned with small, white teeth along the edges, adding to its distinctive look. During the blooming season, this hybrid can produce tall spikes of tubular flowers that range in color...
Aloe stingray
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This hybrid aloe from the Larry Weisel's "Fish Series" has green leaves with pink teeth. Grow in a loose rosette shape. A clumping variety which produces offsets around the base of the main plant. The more sun/bright light it gets the more red color it will have. An easy to grow plant with attractive color.
Mammillaria bocasana (Powder Puff Cactus)
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A cute, clump forming cactus that is covered with soft white hair. Amongst the cotton ball looking cactus are thin, hooked shaped reddish brown spines. Produces offsets freely with soft pink and creamy white flowers. Flowers usually show up in the spring and will go throughout the summer. Needs high/bright light.
Parodia concinna (Sun Cup)
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A sun loving, small globular cactus that blooms large yellow flowers with maroon stigmas throughout spring and summer. The spines are soft and curved which can vary from pale yellow to red. The small spiny fruits are dry and papery when ripe. Grows offset with age to form clumps.
Aloe white diamond
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A small stunning aloe that will clump in time. Leaves are green with numerous white dots and marks. Blooms bright orange flowers from spring to summer.
Rauhii 'Snowflake ' Aloe
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Grows in a rosette shape, eventually forming clumps. Leaves mottled with numerous elongated white H shaped spots and tiny white teeth. In full sunlight, the green and white leaves become a purplish orange color. Flowers most heavily in the winter but may flower throughout the year. A moderate grower. Will not tolerate frost. Prefers filtered light. Fertilize once a month with a cacti fertilizer in the Spring/Summer. Keep dryer in the winter. When repotting, use cacti soil.
Aloe pink blush
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Description Aloe ‘Pink Blush’ is a clumping hybrid created by breeder Kelly Griffin, though its exact parentage is unknown. It forms tight rosettes of dark and light green leaves patterned with raised white spots and distinctive pink‑blushed ridges, which intensify with strong light. The rosettes typically reach up to 30 cm (1 ft) tall and wide, making it one of the larger miniature hybrids. The leaves are lance‑shaped, textured, and edged with small teeth. In bright sun, the pink coloration becomes more vivid, giving the plant its signature “blush.” When mature, it produces a short inflorescence with orange to reddish‑orange tubular...
Rebutia krainziana
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A clustering globular cactus has a beautiful dark stem color with spiraling ribs and small white areoles. Stems can reach up to 2-1/2" wide an 4" tall when mature. Clumps grow approximately 4" - 6" wide. Rebutai Krainziana is a prolific bloomer and one of the earliest rebutias to bloom in the spring. Flowers form at the base of each stem and our plant has red flowers. There are other color variations of Rebutia Krainziana. Krainziana continues to flower off and on through the warm months. It is beneficial to repot this plant annually until it reaches about 4" wide...
Mammillaria longimamma (Finger Cactus)
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An easy species to grow that will form a large clump with age. This cactus has a fairly large tap root, therefore it needs a deep pot. Long finger like stems with a small amount of white wool on the ends. The flowers are a bright yellow and are quite large for this genus.
Echinopsis chamaecereus (Peanut Cactus)
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This small slender popular, fairly quick growing cactus has very short white spines that branch to form a cluster of creeping pale green candle like stems. Remarkable funnel shaped flowers open in late spring or early summer varying in color from yellow to orange with some a mixture of both colors. An easily grown cactus, its best in wide pots or as a hanging basket.

