Ariocarpus retusus
Ariocarpus retusus Origin: Mexico Flower: Pale pink to white Description: One of the most popular species in its family, this cactus has grey-green leaves and is known for its attractive flowers. Slow-growing species that can reach about 6 inches tall.
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Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapelia flavopurpureaOrigin: NambiaFlower: Greenish starfish shapeDescription: Spreading succulents with long, green stems that turn slightly purple when exposed to full sun. A distinctive feature of this plant are the little, star-shaped flowers that range from bright yellow to green. Flowers
Echinocactus grusonii “Golden Barrel”
Echinocactus grusonii “Golden Barrel”Origin: MexicoFlower: Yellow flowers around the crown of the plant after it reaches about 20 years old.Description: Slow growing, spherical cactus that can over many years grow up to 3 feet tall and about 36 inches wide.
Notocactus ottonis
Notocactus ottonisOrigin: BrazilFlower: YellowDescription: A simple, globular cactus that may later produce offsets and later usually forms into a clustering plant. Can grow up to about 5-6 inches tall. Produces beautiful, bright yellow flowers at a young age.Sun: Partial to