CACTI SEEDS A to Z
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Austrocactus bertinii (Syn: Austrocactus dusenii). Neuquen-Parque del Centenario HV1067
Austrocactus ferrarii. HV 1450 RARE
Austrocephalocereus dybowskii. USDA 10b-11. Hardy to 28° F. Full sun to part shade. Columnar cactus, branching at the base, up to 13' tall, 4" in diameter. Moderate water year round. Nocturnal, white flowers. Origin: Brazil.
Austrocephalocereus purpureus.
Azureocereus hertlingianus.
Azureocereus viridis.
Blossfeldia grandiflora (Bolivia).
Blossfeldia liliputana. USDA 8b-10. Hardy to 15 F. Light shade. Solitary or clumping miniature cactus, up to 0.5" in diameter.Requires good drainage, little water summer, no water in winter. Small pinkish and white flowers. Blossfeldia are the smallest of the cacti. Origin: Southern Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, at elevations of 4000 to 12000 feet
Blossfeldia liliputana v. alba.
Blossfeldia liliputana v. fechseri - the biggest and most beautifull Blossfeldia - Collected at Miraflores/Catamarca Argentina. USDA 8b-10. Cold hardy to 15 deg. F.Light shade. Solitary or clumping miniature cactus, up to 0.5" in diameter. Small pinkish and white flowers. Blossfeldia are the smallest of the cacti. Native to: Southern Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, at elevations of 4000 to 12000 feet.
Blossfeldia pedicellata.
Blossfeldia species mix.
Blossfeldia species Rio Chico.