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Ferocactus latispinus 1gal
Heavy hooked spines are fascinating to touch. Use care or they will rip the flesh clean off your hand!
Zones 9-10 (USDA)


Price - $12.60

Hylocereus undatus 1gal (a.k.a. Night-blooming Cereus)
A truly fascinating specimen: This plant has some of the largest  white flowers ever seen -- almost 12" in diameter. Very easy to cultivate, it prefers to grow up onto masonry or wood, clinging to and extracting moisture from the surface. Once it becomes established in a high place it will rot off from the earth, becoming completely epiphytic. Looks really great covering a wall or growing up a palm tree. Also produces an excellent fruit with no spines. No zone information available.


Price - $13.50

Cuttings are available on the
Cuttings Page.

Lophocereus schottii forma obesa 1gal
There are three forms of this spineless beauty. Obesa (fat form), Myckleyanus (skinny form), Spiralis (Spiraling form). This is the fat form you see here. It is extremely rare and as of this writing may even be extinct. Stock is very limited. These specimens have been grown out in the direct sunlight and are about 5 inches thick. Not greenhouse grown!


Price - $60.00
Trichocereus bridgessii monstrose 1gal
This is a rare monstrose form of bridgessii. Forms numerous cucumber shapes with long spines. Back after a long rest in the propagation house. Only 50 available.
Temporarily sold out

CACTI

Cacti are amongst some of the most popular of succulents. Possibly due to their unique forms, shapes, and spines. Indeed, many have flowers that can put orchids to shame. The classification of this family have undergone extensive revision as taxonomists attempt to force these plants into tidy groupings. Many make excellent garden plants very easy to grow and maintain. All Cacti in this list are CITES appendix II protected plants and cannot be shipped out of the US. Be sure to take a look at our Collections Page.

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