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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.

Gymnocalycium bruchii

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Gymnocalycium bruchii is a charming, miniature cactus species native to Argentina, particularly the provinces of Córdoba and San Luis. It is highly valued among collectors for its compact size, prolific clustering, and abundant, showy blooms. Botanical Description: Growth Habit: Forms dense clumps of small, globular to slightly flattened blue-green stems. Each stem is typically 3–6 cm in diameter and up to 4–6 cm tall, though some sources note mature clumps can reach up to 15 cm across.  Ribs & Areoles: Stems have 8–12 shallow ribs lined with conical tubercles. Areoles are woolly and white, producing clusters of fine, bristle-like spines....

Gymnocalycium mesopotamicum

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Gymnocalycium mesopotamicum is a compact and attractive cactus species native to Argentina, particularly the Corrientes and Mercedes regions. It is prized by collectors for its neat form, prolific offsets, and striking flowers. Botanical Description: Growth Habit: Typically solitary in habitat but freely branching in cultivation, forming pleasing clumps. Mature plants are globular to slightly flattened, with an umbilicate depression at the apex. Size: Usually 1.2–2.5 cm tall and up to 4 cm in diameter in habitat, but can grow larger in cultivation—up to 10–15 cm tall and 20 cm in diameter.  Ribs: 7–9 low, rounded ribs with transverse grooves. Areoles:...

Gymnocalycium damsii var. multiproliferum

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Gymnocalycium damsii var. multiproliferum is a distinctive and highly prolific cactus variety, valued for its neat appearance and ease of propagation. Botanical Description: Growth Habit: This variety is famous for its heavily branched habit, producing numerous offsets—almost one from each areole. These offshoots detach easily and root quickly, forming dense colonies.  Stem: Typically olive green to bronze, highly decorative, and grows up to 10 cm tall and 8–10 cm in diameter in cultivation (smaller in habitat). The stems are rounder and less raised than other varieties. Spines: Short, soft, and nearly useless for defense. Flowers: Funnel-shaped, white to pale pink,...

 

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