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They are usually among the largest cacti of the North American deserts. Large yellow to orange-yellow flowers appear in Summer on older specimens.
Flowers from July to September. Remove deadheads to prolong flowering season.
The Melocactus flowers are generally a shade of pink or red. They come in abondance from spring to fall depending on the species. They are followed by fleshy fruit.
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In summer, Armatocereus Godingianus blooms at night with beautiful white flowers. Its 6-13 long fruits are green and oblong covered with yellow spines and its seeds are large and black.
Copiapoa Humilis is a small drought-tolerant cactus with yellow flowers, ideal for rock gardens or containers.
Rare succulent with rough-textured, dark green leaves, perfect for low-light indoor cultivation.
Mammillaria elongata (gold lace cactus, ladyfinger cactus) is a species of flowering plant in the Cactaceae family, native to central Mexico.
Vibrant cactus with rainbow-colored spines and stunning magenta flowers, perfect for any desert garden or collection.
Sow seeds in spring. Easy to grow, preferably in a warm greenhouse.
Cactus native to Mexico, highly coveted for its fruits and bluish-tinged thorns
Unique cactus with long, white spines, perfect for adding an intriguing touch to your plant collection.
Small ornamental cactus with stunning white nocturnal flowers, perfect for collectors and dry gardens.
Unique, columnar cactus with striking, ribbed stems and beautiful nocturnal flowers, perfect for adding a dramatic touch to your desert garden.
Smallest cactus species in the world !
Sometimes cultivated, as a bulbous or as a succulent plant, with its bulbs partially exposed.
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remarkable cactus, cherished by collectors for its unique, geometric appearance and exceptional rarity.
ASTROPHYTUM ASTERIAS NUDUM is native to the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico where it grows at an altitude below 200m and from Starr County Texas to the United States near the Rio Grande.
Endangered species protected by CITES (Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species)
Produces a green fruit that is about the size of a grapefruit
The shapes and sizes of the Cacti can vary from a single spherical plant to the size of a full-grown tree.
Stunning, globe-shaped plants with vibrant blooms, perfect for adding a splash of color to your cactus collection.
Pelecyphora strobiliformis grows with spherical or depressed spherical bodies. The magenta-colored flowers reach a diameter of 1.5 to 3 centimeters. The small fruits are hidden in the hair on the crown.
drought-tolerant cactus with edible fruits and striking flowers, perfect for arid landscapes and sustainable gardening.
This type of cactus is a very important religious sacrament in many cultures in Cental and North-America.
This plant grows in rock crevices in nearly vertical limestone cliffs
Plant native to Mexico requesting sun exposure. Flowering in spring and summer but remains very resistant to the cold.
Compact growth, vibrant flowers, and an easy-care nature, making it a perfect choice for succulent enthusiasts and collectors.
A plant native to Mexico with independent growth, which allows it to obtain a shape is different colors from one flower to another.
Opuntias often have large, colorful flowers. The fruits of most prickly pears are edible and sold in stores under the name "tuna."
Hardy, drought-tolerant cactus with showy yellow flowers and edible fruits—perfect for xeriscaping.
Echinofossulocactus is a genus usually with large spines and small flowers. A few have more slender and flexible spines and some have none.
Known for its stunning rosette of sword-like leaves.
Suitable for the home or a greenhouse. Easy and fast growing.
Lophophora is a rather slow growing cactus species, native to Central Mexico and Texas.
Plant native to Mexico and unique because each plant gets a flowering and a varied size depending on sun exposure and maintenance.
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These strongly scented, large, trumpet-like flowers are freely produced in late summer beautiful, large, fragrant, cream-white flowers. Blooms from June to October.
Commonly used as a houseplant or for landscaping
Grown for their spine formations, as well as for their attractive flowers.
The barrels range in size from several hundred pounds to miniature forms only a few inches high.
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Exceptional species native to East Africa giving a particular flower bouquet in brown - black. Its growth requires an high exposure to the sun.
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Rare species from Madagascar with pinkish-white foliage and growing on arid soils.
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Aloe Conifera is a spear-like plant with yellow colors and fragrant at bloom. Plant from Madagascar.
Very rare species native from Mexico.
The genus Rhipsalis is being cultivated as a potted plant.
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Gasteria nitida, the Bathurst gasteria, is a succulent plant, native to the Eastern Cape grasslands of South Africa.
The flowers, sometimes larger than the plant, are produced around the lower part of the stems, and are often prolific.
Aloe manandonae is an endemic species Madagascar.
Plant native to South Africa generally used as an ornamental plant. Its color depends on its exposure to the sun.