Gymnocalycium Friedrichii Description South American species of Cactus. The most popular cultivators are mutants lacking chlorophyll, exposing the intricate variations. 3” Pots The Plant pictured is the one you will...
Ambromeitiella brevifolia, native to Argentina and Bolivia, is a terrestrial bromeliad with small rosettes of fleshy triangular leaves. It grows up to six feet in diameter, forming large compact rounded...
Ariocarpus retusus, native to Mexico, are solitary, slow-growing geophyte cactus with tubercles slightly projecting above ground level. The flat tuberous body is below the soil. The stem are grey, or...
Please be advised all plants exported from the US require a phytosanitary certificate. The cost of phytosanitary certificate is not included in the price of the plant and will...
Adromischus marianiae 'Herrei' green coral is a small succulent shrub with many thin and very short branches. It slowly grows up to four inches tall. The leaves are green to...
Euphorbia obesa, native to South Africa, is a small succulent with a ball-shaped, usually solitary stem that becomes cylindrical with age. The stem is grey-green marked with horizontal red-brown or...
Astrophytum myriostigma, native to the highlands of northeastern and central Mexico, is a spineless cactus with a usually solitary stem or with very few basal branches. The stem is globular...
Astrophytum myriostigma, native to the highlands of northeastern and central Mexico, is a spineless cactus with a usually solitary stem or with very few basal branches. The stem is globular...
Ariocarpus cf. Fissuratus Hybrid Specimen, One of the most beloved cacti by collectors, A. fissuratus has wide distribution in habitat ranging from USA (Texas, New Mexico), northern Mexico (Coahuila, Chihuahua and...