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1 x Epiphyllum Anguliger Fishbone Cactus Plant Zig Zag Cactus, Orchid Cactus, Fishbone Succulent Grows quickly Shipped in a 6.5cm pot should be repotted when root bound Produces large fragrant flower Easy to grow Novice gardeners could not ask for an easier plant than a fishbone cactus houseplant. The cactus grows in low soil media, such as orchid substrate. You can also plant it in cactus blend mixed with compost to enrich the medium. Fishbone cactus thrives in indirect light but can tolerate periods of bright sun. Like most cacti, fishbone cactus houseplant does best when allowed to dry out between watering. During winter, cut watering in half and then reinstate when spring growth begins. Fertilize with a water-soluble cactus or orchid fertilizer in early spring. You can place your plant outside in spring and summer but do not forget to bring it in when temperatures cool. Best of all, the cactus will stand some neglect, so do not worry about it when you go on vacation. - In Stock
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epiphyllum anguliger plant , orchid cactus, fishbone zig zag |
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Monkey Tail Cleistocactus winteri subs. colademononis rooted plant The photos shows one of our larger plants and the plant flowering Choose size Grows quite quickly when warm Shipped bare rooted in a rigid box They are shipped dry so they do not rot but will be fine, water well when they arrive, then water when nearly dry Easy to care for, just do not overwater - In Stock
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6cm Cleistocactus winteri subs. colademononis rooted plant |
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Peruvian old man cactus - espostoa lanata - wooly white succulent 1 x Healthy live Espostoa Lanata plant with a good root system. Product type: Live Plant Shipped: In a 6.5 cm pot The plants you will receive are the same plants in the photos or very similar, we only send out the best looking plants. Common Names Espostoa Lanata - Peruvian Old Man Cactus - Peruvian Snowball Cactus - Cotton Ball Cactus Morphology and Tales The Peruvian Old Man a very attractive tall columnar cactus that is densely covered in a white wool. Growing up to 2 metres in height and stems as large as 10 cm in diameter this fast growing cactus will grow up to 20 cm per year. The flowers grow along the column and are pollinated by insects, the fruit is edible and described as sweet and juicy. - In Stock
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Peruvian old man cactus - espostoa lanata plant |
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Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii Rare Unusual houseplant Shipped in a 6.5cm pot Free shipping in a rigid box Common names Dwarf Chin Cactus or Spider Cactus The first photo shows how this flowers The ones for sale are not in flower Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photo - In Stock
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Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii Dwarf Chin Cactus |
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Chamaelobivia 'Captain Jessop' makes large Orange Flowers Also known as Echinopsis chamaecereus cv. Captain Jessop Known as Peanut Cactus shipped in a 6.5cm pot Currently not in flower Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photo - Out of Stock
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Echinopsis chamaecereu Chamaelobivia captain jessop |
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Gymnocalycium Baldianum Shipped in a 6.5cm pot Not always in flower but currently are and will grow new flowers if kept warm and in good light and watered when dry Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos - Out of Stock
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Gymnocalycium baldianum shipped in a 6.5cm |
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Mammillaria tetrancistra common fishhook cactus Shipped in a 5.5 cm pot Mammillaria tetrancistra Similar in size and shape as the one in the photo This cactus generally has a single cylindrical stem a few centimeters wide and up to about 25 centimeters tall. Each cluster of spines is made up of 3 or 4 dark, hooked central spines and many straight, white radial spines, the longest reaching 2.5 centimeters in length. The flower is 2 to 4 centimeters wide and pink to lavender in color. The fruit is red, shiny, and fleshy and contains many black seeds coated in corky arils. - Out of Stock
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Mammillaria tetrancistra common fishhook cactus |
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ONE MYRTILLOCACTUS GEOMETRIZANS Blue Myrtle 12.5cm tall, Ideal Grafting Stock 6.5cm pot Blue Myrtle 5 inches tall, Ideal Grafting Stock shipped in a 6.5cm pot Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Myrtillocactus geometrizans is a large shrubby cactus growing to 4�5 m tall, with candelabra-like branching on mature plants. The individual stems are 6�10 cm diameter, with five (occasionally six) ribs, with areoles spaced 1.5�3 cm apart. The flowers are creamy white, 2�2.5 cm diameter.The fruit is an edible dark purple berry 1�2 cm diameter, superficially resembling Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry or Whortleberry) fruit; both the scientific and English names derive from this resemblance. It is a popular species in cultivation, where young plants commonly remain unbranched for many years. The fruit is edible, and sold for consumption in Mexico. The Bilberry Cactus is fast growing, and is often used as grafting stock because of this. With favourable conditions it can reach heights of up to 15 feet - In Stock
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Myrtillocactus geometrizans 5 inch blue myrtle cactus |
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Mammillaria elongata cristata, Crested Mammillaria shipped in 6.5cm pot also known as Brain Cactus Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed Soil: Use mineral well permeable mineral soil with little organic matter (peat, humus). Exposure: They need a good amount of light shade to full sun this help to keep the plants healthy, although slow growth. Watering: Water sparingly from March till October (weekly during summertime, if the weather is sunny enough) , with a little fertilizer added. Less or no water during cold winter months, or when night temperatures remain below 10� to prevent root loss. It is sensitive to overwatering (rot prone). Fertilization: Feeding may not be necessary at all if the compost is fresh then, feed in summer only if the plant hasn't been repotted recently. Do not feed the plants from September onwards as this can cause lush growth which can be fatal during the darker cold months. Hardiness: Keep perfectly dry in winter at temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees centigrade. (but it is relatively cold resistant and hardy to -5� C, or possibly colder for short periods) In the rest period no high atmospheric humidity - In Stock
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Mammillaria elongata cristata 6.5cm pot |
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Cereus Forbesii single plant in an 6.5cm pot Origin and Habitat: Cereus forbesii is endemic to Argentina (Catamarca, Chaco, C�rdoba, Formosa, norte de San Luis, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta y Santa Fe), Bolivia (Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz y Tarija), and Paraguay. Altitude range: 500 to 2000 meters above sea level. Habitat and ecology. This species grows in a variety of habitats. It occurs in arid plains, in forests, on hills, and on the edges of salt flats in the Chaco region among Prosopis shrubs together with Stetsonia coryne and Opuntia quimilo. Cereus forbesii is widespread, locally abundant and common, and there are no major threats affecting it. Description: Cereus forbesii is a much branched shrubby or treelike cactus, with blue-green cylindrical-columnar stems armed with long spines. It attains a height of about 2 meters (sometimes 7 m or more tall with a distinct trunk up to 40 cm in diameter). In spring to early summer it produces large funnel-form flowers which are white or pinkish white inside and reddish in the exterior. Stem: Branches cylindrical, succulent, 5 to 10 cm thick (to 13 cm at the base), glaucous blue when young becoming grey-green or light olive-green later. Ribs: 4 to 7(-8), compressed, obtuse, 20-25 mm hight, attenuating in the older part of the plant. Areoles: Small (4-5 mm), round, with scarce short yellowish-white wool becoming grey or blackish with age. Radial: about 2-5, short, stout, 1 to 2 cm long, yellowish to pale brown with darker bases becoming grey with age, mostly from the lower part of the areole. Central spine: Single or rarely 2 or 3, stouter and darker than the radials up to about 4,5 cm long. Older spine on the trunk often very long stout up to 10-11(-16) cm long. Flowers: Solitary, lateral, white to reddish,16.5-20 cm long, 8-12 cm in diameter. Pericarpel 25 mm long 18 mm wide. Tube pale green, naked with few small scales. Outer perianth-segments reddish with a green midrib, obtuse, the inner white or pinkish. Filaments white, greenish near the base. Anthers dark-brown or blackish. Pollen grains cream. Style green below, white up to 10 cm long. Stigma-lobes about 16-20 yellowish-white, up to 2 cm long. Fruits: Big, fleshy, red with a bluish pruine coat at maturity, pulp abundant lilac with small black seeds. - Out of Stock
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Cereus Forbesii 6.5cm pot |
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Echinopsis Eyriesii Rare Rare Unusual houseplant Shipped in a 6.5cm pot shipping in a rigid box Common names Easter Lily The photo shows how this flowers The ones for sale are not in flower - Out of Stock
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Echinopsis Eyriesii Rare shipped in a 6.5cm Pot |
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Tephrocactus articulatus v. papyracanthus cactus Known as the paper spine cactus Shipped in a 6.5cm pot (approximately 2.5 inch pot) Similar to the plant shown in the picture Provided with care guide Number in Pack: 1 Features: Potted, Evergreen, Heat Resistant - In Stock
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Tephrocactus articulatus v. papyracanthus |
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Cereus Peruvianus Crested Cactus Shipped in a 6.5 cm pot Nice rare variety provided with care guide Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photo - Out of Stock
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Cereus peruvianus crested cactus |
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Stenocactus Lamello Cactus Known as Brain Cactus Shipped in a 6.5cm pot Easy to care for Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photo Number in Pack: 1 Features: Potted, Evergreen Growth Stage: Vegetative - In Stock
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Stenocactus lamello brain cactus 6.5cm pot |
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Tephrocactus articulatus var. strobiliformis Pine cone cactus Shipped in a 6.5cm pot - Out of Stock
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Tephrocactus articulatus var. strobiliformis |
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Gymnocalycium Bruchii - Live plant - shipped in a 6.5 cm pot The photo shows how these flower and is the size of plant you receive Easy to care for and flower every summer Description: Gymnocalycium bruchii is a miniature clumping succulent that clusters when small.This species is very variable and has received many names. Stems: Flattened, blue-green, thick growing up to 4 cm in diameter, 6 cm long. Spines: White bristly, straight or curved Flowers: Bell to funnel-shaped, 6 cm wide, with an unusual shade of lavender-white in early spring, followed by green fruits. Remarks: This slow-growing plant will eventually form clusters up to 15 cm across. - Out of Stock
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Gymnocalycium bruchii cactus |
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Hildewintera Aureispina Golden Rat Tail shipped in a 6.5cm pot Nice healthy plant similar in size and shape to the ones in photo may have more than 3 branches At least 4 inches tall with multiple branches measured from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant Shipped in a 6.5 cm pot Shipped in a rigid box after being well packed Grows quite quickly when warm Easy to care for, just do not overwater Cultivation and Propagation: Cleistocactus winteri is of easy culture, which makes it a good cactus for beginners. It suited to hanging baskets as well as pots. Soil: Use a loose well drained cactus mix. Repotting: Since they are rapid growers need plenty of space for their roots, repotting with fresh potting-mix should be done every other year or when the plant has outgrown its pot. However, repotting doesn't necessarily mean they'll need larger containers. Sun Exposure: Require filtered bright light, partial sun or light shade, but not in full sun that will sunscald it. Watering: They require moderately watering through the growing season. This can be done weekly or more frequently during the summertime, if the weather is sunny enough, but allow to dry fully before watering again. Kept this way, plants will show a healthy growth. Keep rather dry as soon as the temperature starts dropping in October and keep it dry in winter. The plant survives outside without protection in winter (cold hardy to -2� ) but is then somewhat prone to rot, too. Fertilization: Give an occasional high potassium liquid feed during the active growing period. Hardiness: Winter care presents no problems at temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees centigrade with plenty of light, but frost hardy to -2�C for short periods if very dry. This plant needs a period of cool rest in winter to produce flowers abundantly. It flowers freely indoors too if conditions suit it. Pest and diseases: They are generally fairly easy to grow, especially if kept pest-free. They are susceptible to, scale insects and spider mite. Watch carefully for infestations of stem and root mealy bugs, and damage from these may well initiate fungal attack. Propagation: Easy to propagate from cuttings or seeds. Take cuttings spring or summer, let them dry till the ends callous well. Then replant them in fresh cactus soil that is ever so slightly moist, and keep it that way till they root. Surface sowing is the best; seeds germinate in 14-28 days at 20� C, remembering that seedlings dislike strong light and dry conditions. - In Stock
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Hildewintera Aureispina Golden Rat Tail |
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Pilosocereus Glaucochrous shipped in a 6.5cm pot Easy to care for, makes beautiful flowers - Out of Stock
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Pilosocereus glaucochrous |
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Tephrocactus articulatus var. inermis Pine cone cactus Shipped in a 6.5cm pot - Out of Stock
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Tephrocactus articulatus var. inermis 6.5cm pot |
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Mammillaria magnimamma cactus - Mexican Pincushion Shipped in a 6.5cm pot Similar in size and shape to the ones in the photos Description: Mammillaria magnimamma is a perennial stem succulent solitary at first, later branching basally (or dichotomously) to form large mounds up to 50 cm in diameter (or more) barely rising above ground level. This species is very variable and has received many names. In particular the spines are of variable shape and length, occasionally they are very long (up to 5 cm long). Stems: Flattened globose to globose, grey-green to dark blue-green, 10-13 cm in diameter and up to 30 cm tall. Tubercles: Conic-pyramidal as long or longer than broad, about 10 mm tall, firm, four-sided but not sharply angled, with latex, flowering axils with dense white wool, especially when young. Central: Spines usually absent. Radial: (1-)2-5(-6), sometimes more, extremely variable, unequal, awl shaped, whitish to yellowish, with dark tips, 3-45 mm long, lower one longer up to 5 cm long, stronger than the others and more or less curving downward. Flowers: Dirty white, creamy-yellow or tinged brown with reddish midveins, to deep purplish pink, 20-25 mm wide and long and in diameter. Blooming season: Mid spring. Fruits: Club shaped, dark purplish red, to 20 mm long, sticking straight out from the stem. Seeds: Small brown. Origin and Habitat: This species is widespread throughout central Mexico in Hidalgo, Guerrero, Jalisco, M�xico State, Aguascalientes, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Zacatecas, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, and M�xico Federal District. Populations of this species are relatively numerous and abundant. Altitude: 100-2,700 metres above sea level. Habitat and ecology: It grows in dry rocky places in the open or (mainly) in xerophyllous vegetation. Despite the great abundance and diversity of cacti in Mexico, Mammillaria magnimamma is one of the few cacti species that has colonized barren lava fields. In parts of its range the species is threatened by local extraction for ornamental plant trade and by the expansion of urbanized areas. - Out of Stock
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Mammillaria magnimamma - Mexican Pincushion |
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