Gymnocalycium occultum is a flattened globose clustering cactus. It can flower in late spring. It will eventually produce offsets, but since it is very slow growing this might take some time...
You may recognize this plant from our Moon Cactus - this is the crested version of the Gymnocalycium that we typically use for grafting! You can't miss the recognizable banding pattern on the body,...
This cactus is also known by the full scientific classification of "Gymnocalycium castellanosii subs. bozsingianum."
This particular gymno will rarely produce offshoots and will typically...
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Echinocereus rubrispinus is known for its short red/purple spines that grow in a radial pattern covering the cactus. It can also produce huge pink or magenta spring flowers.
Pictured in a 2 1/4" pot
Astrophytum asterias variegata individuals are seed grown by EAS. These are popular for using on grafting stock.
Clusters are pictured in a 3" pot
You will receive one singular plant by...
Astrophytum asterias hybrids are flat barrel cacti that usually have an interesting pattern of tufts, but no spines. They can produce relatively large flowers in the summer months.
Pictured in a 2...
Sulcorebutia heinzii is a small cactus with dark reddish brown spines that cover the cactus. This plant often grows in little clusters and stays small and almost flat to the ground. It is great for a...
Lophocereus (Pachycereus) schottii monstrose “Totem Pole Cactus” is an attractive and sought after monstrose form of Lophocereus schottii. It varies in form and size, and each cactus is...