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Rebutia Grandiflora var. yellow

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A small classy dark green globular clumping species. Elegantly arranged spines. Produces several offsets and stays relatively compact. Blooms tons of bright yellow flowers in the summer. A nice addition to any collection. Great for a beginner grower.

Mammillaria Voburnensis

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Relatively small, this mammillaria can be solitary of free clustering over time to make large clumps. Globular deep green body that can have a reddish-purplish tinge toward the top of the plant. Snowy looking wooly puffs fill the axils near the top (lower puffs disappear as the cacti ages). Pretty colored spines and adorable yellowish flowers with a reddish tinge. This mammillaria has latex and will ooze milky sap if injured.

Aloe doran black

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A favorite small growing hybrid with bumpy textured with /green to bright green leaves. Produces new offsets abundantly which can be separated and transplanted or left to form a cluster. Red-orange flowers appear multiple times a year.

Haworthiopsis Tessellata

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Formerly know as Haworthia tessellata. This broad, triangular greenish to purple brown leaves are crisscrossed with transparent markings and small white teeth along the margins. Leaf coloring can vary depending on the amount of light the plant in set in. Small white tubular flowers appear in the summer on tall raceme's. Readily produces under ground stems which form new plants. Fairly an easy plant to care for and mostly problem free.

Echinocactus grusonii var. albispina

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A single slow growing globe shaped stem that elongates with maturity. Pleasant green stem that forms deeply pronounced ribs as it ages. Albispina has numerous areoles with beautiful white radial spines. A must have for your collection!

Aloe dental works

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Gorgeous purply blue-green plant with reddish-orange teeth. Fairly compact plant that grows to about 5" to 6" in a pot. If planted outside in the ground it can grow up to 12". Pretty easy to grow and problem free. A beautiful Kelly Griffin aloe.

Opuntia monacantha

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An irregular shaped shrubby or tree-like plant that has glossy green type stems that can round with ages. Branches are oblong shaped with irregular markings. A moderate to quick grower.

Opuntia monacantha variegata

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Commonly known as the variegated Joseph's coat. An odd shrubby or tree like cactus that grows with variegated or marbled coloring of creamy white, yellow, green and sometimes pink in its branches. One of the few natural occurring white cacti.

Cereus peruvianus monstrose

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A fun columnar, shrubby cactus that forms its own unique irregular shape. The grey-green to blue-green stems branch with age to continually form new heads. This is a great conversation plant and one you need for your collection.

Gasteria brachphylla var. bayeri

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A very cute, small succulent. It has stiff, dark green leaves that are slightly textured with tiny spots of lighter green through out the leaf. This relatively quick grower offsets freely to form a cluster. Orangish-red flowers form on tall stalks in late spring-summer.

Gasteria glomerata

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A charming, small, slow growing gasteria species that grows to about 4" inches tall. It has fat, stiff gray-green recurved slightly rough leaves. This plant readily offsets to form a round cluster up to about 8 inches - 12 inches. Flowers in the spring on a tall stalk sporting multiple dainty orangish-red flowers that are bulbous at the base and greenish brown at tips.

Gasteria armstrongii

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Gasteria armstrongii

Aloe hybrid lavender

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An upright medium growing aloe, this plant forms clusters of rich dark green pointed leaves. Then textured leaves have raised bumps and dashes of lighter green and red with decorative almost reddish 'saw' teeth adorning the edges. Makes a beautiful show piece in your collection or by itself.

Echinocactus ingens

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A slow growing barrel type cacti that usually grows solitary. Straight, rigid spines are either black, brown or grey with brown tips. Globular to cylindrical shaped with grey-blue to yellowish-green in color. This cacti starts off with few ribs when young and increase with age. Flowers are yellow but are only seen on mature specimens.

Echinocereus reichenbachii var. baileyi

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This robust tough little cactus has cylindrical stems that grow to about 8 inches and 3-1/2 inches in diameter. The stems can be solitary of branch from the base. The pronounced ribs, numbering approximately 15 grows straight or sometimes form a spiral. You'll find the attractive radial spines can be white, yellow, reddish, coppery-brown or somewhat pink. Beautiful magenta flowers provide quite the show if the plant is provided an appropriate winter rest. Native to the USA (Oklahoma and Texas) this incredible cactus in usually problem free, cold and frost tolerant down to -30 Celsius for a short time. Although...

Gymnocalycium horstii

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A smooth, shiny, green ball shaped cactus with yellowish whit spines. Spines are straight or slightly curved. Usually a solitaire plant but can slowly offset with age. Flowers are white to pale pink. This is a squatty shaped cactus is easy to grow and has a nice eye appeal.

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.

Crassula Ovata 'Variegata'

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This exquisite crassula has fleshy green leaves with creamy yellow variegation. In the right conditions clusters of small starry white-pink flowers appear on the stem tips in late autumn to early winter.

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.

Echinopis huascha

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A fast growing clumping species that is initially erect but tends to become prostrate. The spines vary in length and can range from red or brown to golden yellow. They can form a dense mound of long thick cylindrical stems. Produces a lovely red funnel shaped flowers in the summer. Easy to grow.

 

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