Echinopsis ‘Haku-jo Maru’ has a felt-like rib and fuzzy areoles that create interesting white lines down the cactus. It is a relatively fast growing cactus.
Pictured in a 2 1/4" pot
Echinopsis subdenudata "Dominos" is a globular cactus with white wooly areoles. It can produce beautiful large flowers. It is a very good beginner cactus.
Pictured in a 2" pot
Echinopsis subdenudata "Dominos" is a globular cactus with white wooly areoles. It can produce beautiful large flowers. It is a very good beginner cactus.
Pictured in a 3" pot
Echinopsis subdenudata "fuzzy navel" is a globular cactus with very fuzzy and wooly white spines. It can produce beautiful large flowers. It is a very good beginner cactus.
May or may not be...
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...
This absolutely striking silohuette is created by the natural stacking that occurs in this particular Myrtillocactus cultivar. Every single plant is unique in its growth pattern, so no two plants...
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
Eulychnia castanea f. varispiralis is a very interesting spiral growing cactus. It is slow growing, and often a popular collector cactus.
Plant might have scaring or corking
Mini is 2"-4"
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...
Tephrocactus geometricus is a slow growing rare globular segmented cactus. It is known for its geometric shape and lovely blue-green color that can turn a purple-red with sun stress. This cactus can...
Echinofossulocactus phyllacanthus or Stenocactus phyllacanthus is a round cactus with wavy ribs. It can flower sporadically throughout spring and summer.
Pictured in a 2 1/4" pot