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Matucana thru Pterocactus

G-SG = grafted on Stenocereus griseus G-HJ = grafted on Harrisia justbertii RC = rooted cutting

* = only advertised on the web site due to limited quantities

Matucana aureiflora - #5562 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low shiny dark green body, dark tipped curved gold spines, bright yellow flowers in summer

M. hystrix - #8347.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - & - #8347.4 - 4"pot - $8.00 - round light green body becomes shortly columnar with age, dense dark tipped white spines, bright red flowers in summer

M. madisoniorum - #6756 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - light gray green body, sparse long brown spines, large orange flower

M. mammillaris - #8903 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - upright tuberculate stem with short erect light tan spines, large orange/pink flowers

M. ritteri - #9114 -  2¾"pot - $4.00 - shiny dark green body, thin curved tan spines with dark tips, large carmine-red flowers

M. weberbaueri v. flammeus - #8901.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & -  #8901.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - round shiny green body, dense long golden yellow spines, large orange-yellow flowers

Melocactus azureus - #5563 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - popular species with powdery blue body, curved brown spines, grows eventually to 6" pot size

M. concinnus - #5565 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - round blue-green stem, curved light brown spines, develops cephalium at about 4"

M. matanzanus - #5573.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - & - #5573.4 - 4"pot - $8.00 - dwarf Cuban species, light green body, short curved brown spines, well developed reddish cephalium w/ small pink flowers

M. violaceus - #5575 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - round shiny dark green body, short erect pink tipped tan spines, eventually grows to ~4" with reddish cephalium when mature

Neobesseya similis v. robustior - #5577 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low dark green stem, long fat tubercles, pinkish-yellow flower, large red fruit

Neoporteria carrizalensis - #9031 - 2¼"pot - $5.00 - round brownish stem, heavy brownish spines when mature, reddish flowers

N. chilensis v. albidiflora - #8841 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - green to purple body, dense erect yellow spines, large light yellow flowers in spring

N. floccosa - #7674 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - upright light green stem, short erect tan spines with wispy white hair in areoles, light pink flowers in spring

N. jussieui - #7656.2 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - & - *#7656.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - shortly columnar purple stem, stout curved gray-black spines, large light pink flower

N. multicolor - #7756 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - round purplish stems, dense curly white spines

N. napina fma. glabrescens - #7640 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - low light purple body on thick taproot, minute tan spines held close to the body, large light pink flower

N. occulta - #5579 - 1¼" plant - $4.00 - low dark purple body, mostly spineless, thick taproot, large whitish flower when larger

N. odieri - #8566 -  2¼"pot - $5.00 - very low purplish stem, minute white spines, large whitish flowers in summer

N. senilis - #5578.2 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - & - #5578.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - (= N. nidus-senilis) dense flexible spines, yellow to gray, curl over the top of the plant, tubular bright pink flower

N. setosiflora - #7938 - 2¾"pot - $6.00 - dark green body with erect dark spines, yellow to reddish flower, body and spines become gray when mature

N. taltalensis "violaciflora" NEW - #9182 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low dark stems with long stiff black spines, small light purple flowers

Notocactus allosiphon - #9110 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - round dull dark green stem, short tan to brown spines, yellow flower

N. apricus "militaris" - #9091 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low green body, rounded ribs, dense yellow and red spines, large bright yellow flowers

N. buiningii - #5581.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & -  #5581.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low gray-green stem with many sharp ribs, stout erect tan spines when mature, large yellow flowers

N. claviceps - #7391 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - green body with many shallow ribs, short thin light brown spines, clear yellow flowers, large growing species

N. concinnus v. gerbalitoensis - #9039.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & - #9039.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low green body with dense soft white spines, large yellow flower

N. crassigibbus - #8330 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low shiny green body, soft curved brown spines hug the body, 3"-wide light yellow flowers in spring

N. elegans - #5582 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low shiny dark green stem, short dense tan spines held close to stem, large yellow flowers in spring

N. glaucinus v. derpessus - #7393 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low blue-green body with sharp fat ribs, sparse yellow and red spines, bright yellow flowers

N. graessneri v. albiseta - #9066 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low soft stem, long dense glassy white spines, green flowers in spring

N. haselbergii - #5584 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low body with dense glassy white spines and bright orange-red flowers in late winter

N. herteri - #6762 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - light green body with thin white and reddish spines, shocking pink flowers when mature

N. leninghausii - #6780 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - shortly columnar green stem with dense short golden spines, large light yellow flowers, eventually clusters from base

N. magnficus - #5737.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - & - #5737.4 - 4"pot - $8.00 - round blue-green stem with fine golden spines on edges of ribs, light yellow flowers

*N. mammulosus - #7396 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - low dark green tuberculate stem with short erect straw-colored spines, yellow flowers with dark purple stigma

*N. megalanthus - #8565 - 4"pot - $8.00 - low stem with dense curly tan spines, large yellow flower

N. nigrispinus NEW - #9171 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - light green stem, long black tipped spines, light yellow flower

N. pauciareolatus - #7869.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & -  #7869.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - flattened shiny dark green stem, tan spines held close to the body, crown wooly when mature, bearing clear yellow flowers

N. rauschii - #9112 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - small growing, shortly columnar stem, dense intertwined tan spines, bright yellow flower

N. roseoluteus - #7398 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - shiny dark green body, dense short erect red spines, pink flowers with yellow center when mature

*N. schlosseri - #5783 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - upright green stem with short dense erect red spines, large yellow flowers in spring

N. scopa v. ? - #6808 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - rounded stem with dense red-tipped white spines, light yellow flowers in spring

N. sellowii - #7249 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - (=Malacocarpus sellowii) low shiny dark green body with sharp ribs, thin down-pointing yellow spines, yellow flowers in spring, wooly crown when mature

N. succineus v. albispinus - #5583 - 3¼" pot - $6.00 - small round clustering stems with short soft white spines, light yellow flowers in spring

*N. turecekianus - #7568 - 3¼" pot - $6.00 - close to N. mammulosus, low dark green stem bears long straw-colored central spines, one pointing up, one down

N. uebelmannianus - #6799 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low green stem with thin wavy yellowish spines held close to the body, rich purple flower in spring

N. warasii NEW - #6923 -  3¼"pot - $6.00 - shiny green stem, long golden spines, light yellow flowers, very large growing species

N. werdermannianus - #9111 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - shortly columnar stem when mature, dense golden to reddish spines, sulfur-yellow flower

Obregonia denegrii - #5586.2 - 2"plant - $6.00 - LARGER - #5586.3 - 3"+plant - $10.00 - unusual Ariocarpus relative, low dark green flattened stems with triangular tubercles topped with wool and short spines, white flowers, flowering size

Oreocereus henricksenianus v. densilanatus - #5587 - 3¼" pot - $6.00 - columnar stems to 6' tall, dense white hair-like spines cover stem, protruding erect yellow spines extend beyond hair

O. trollii - #5588.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & - *#5588.6 - 6"pot - $10.00 - robust upright stem with heavy red spines poking through dense white hairs

Oroya peruviana - #6805 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - a different batch of seedlings of this variable species,  low round light green body with dense heavy short curved yellow to rusty spines, interesting pink and yellow flower when larger

Ortegocactus macdougalii - #5589 - 1" plant - $5.00 - rare odd relative of Mammillaria and Coryphantha, odd light blue-green skin, short black spines, bright yellow flowers

For other species included in Parodia see: Notocactus

Parodia aureispina  - #5590 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - round shiny light green body, dense white and gold spines, short hooked central spines, bright yellow flowers in spring

P. lauii - #7448 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - round shiny green body, short erect red and white spines, red flowers in summer

P. nivosa - #7564 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low green body, dense glassy white spines, bright red flowers in spring

P. occulta - #8506 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - small species of the genus, low light green stem, very short dark spines, large orange flowers, uncommon

P. penicillata - #7451.2 - 2¾"pot - $4.00 - & - #7451.3 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - soft low light green body, dense erect glassy yellow spines, bright orange-red flowers in spring

P. sanguiniflora - #7454 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - low green stem, dense brown and white spines, brown hooked centrals, large dark red flowers

SOLD OUT Peniocereus greggii v. greggii NEW - #9173 - 3¼"pot - $6.00 - rarely offered variety, seed from plants from New Mexico, more robust stems than Arizona variety, also more cold hardy and a little less rot prone, also flowers earlier

P. greggii v. transmontanus - #7456 - 2¼"pot - $4.00 - Arizona Queen of the Night, brownish pencil thick stems from tuberous root, large scent nocturnal flower once plant is mature

Pterocactus tuberosus - #7466 - 2¼"pot - $5.00 - seedlings of this odd Opuntia relative from Argentina, long thin brown stems arise from tuberous root, yellow flower from tips from stems when mature, root can be raised for effect

* = only advertised on the web site due to limited quantities

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