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Cacti
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Astrophytum myriostigma var. tulense
Interesting for its compact, robust stem, first spherical then columnar. The skin has a dense covering of white waxy scales. The flowers are small for the genus. In winter they resist frost if well dry. Learn More -
Astrophytum myriostigma var. tulense
Tula, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Interesting for its compact, robust stem, first spherical then columnar. The skin has a dense covering of white waxy scales. The flowers are small for the genus. In winter they resist frost if well dry. Learn More -
Astrophytum niveum
Los Imagines, Coahuila, Mexico.
Interesting for the punctuation of waxy scales that thickly covers the epidermis, coloring it pure white. The flowers, yellow with a red throat, are large and showy and the thorns can be moderately long. It does not present particular difficulties in cultivation and resists frost well if kept well dry. Learn More -
Astrophytum ornatum
It is the species that reaches the largest dimensions of its genus. Interesting for the armor of strong spines and the white color of the skin, often divided by zebra stripes. The stem is first globose then briefly columnar, always solitary. Very robust plant and lover of calcareous soils, it resists frost if kept well dry. Learn More -
Astrophytum ornatum
Metztitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico.
It is the species that reaches the largest dimensions of its genus. Interesting for the armor of strong spines and the white color of the skin, often divided by zebra stripes. The stem is first globose then briefly columnar, always solitary. Very robust plant and lover of calcareous soils, it resists frost if kept well dry. Learn More -
Astrophytum ornatum f. mirbellii
Vista Hermosa, Qro. Mexico.
Characteristic kind due to the showy pigmentation of the epidermis, often gathered in regular bands. The spines are really stouth, as in the typical form of this species. Learn More -
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Cochemiea poselgeri
interesting for the large zygomorphic red flowers, from which a long pistil emerges, which is also red as are the stamens. The stem is columnar and over time takes on a creeping or decumbent shape. Learn More -
Coleocephalocereus aureus
Once known as Buiningia, it is a rare Brazilian cactus that produces a long bristly beard on the side (cephalium) from which the flowers sprout. The cephalium is always exposed to the south. Delicate in youth, when it reaches the age to bloom it is more robust and adaptable. Cultivation in peat-based substrates should be avoided. Learn More -
Cylindropuntia hystrix
Cuban species, interesting for its long, dense spines with a beautiful golden colour. Learn More -
Cylindropuntia whipplei
DJF 1116.24
Querino Wash, Az, USA.
Shrub species that forms small bushes 1 m tall, with about 10 cm long branches. It is richly branched and tenacious (does not break easily). Even the thorns are short, white and the flowers are light yellow. The fruits, whitish, are unarmed. Very resistant to intense cold, it thrives well cold temperatures (also below -10 ° C). Learn More