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...
Gymnocalycium pflanzii var. Albipulpa can vary in color from pale green to orange/purple depending on the light exposure. This cactus has long curved spines, and can have multiple showy spring blooms...
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.
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Gymnocalycium marsoneri subs. matoense cv. Multiproliferum is known for its multiple pups that grow from the main cacti. It also can bloom if it is not too over crowded with pups.
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Frailea castanea is a small cacti with spines that bend downward towards the stem of the cacti. The stems range from dark brown to reddish green which give it a unique look. They can produce yellow...
Gymnocalycium reductum var. schatzlianum, Gymnocalyciums are known to flowering easily, and are a very good beginner cacti.
Please note that photos are for illustrative purposes only. You may not...
Mammillaria karwinskiana subs. nejapensis (Mammillaria nejapensis) is very variable, especially for the length of the spines. This particular specimen has a marble-like variegation on its tubercles...