compact and clumping with cylindrical stems and white flowers
these are hybrids of the showy and floriferous peanut cactus with closely related species. There could be anything in this mixture, perhaps even a new colour break! Fast and easily grown
a most peculiar plant which develops clumps of thick stems ending in a cristate hammer head. Crimson flowers
small, spherical and deep green to olive-green, sometimes with a reddish overlay. Bristly with fine white spines and a longer central spine, and bearing yellow flowers
very dramatic black plants with black spines and contrasting yellow flowers tinged pink
attractive, white-spined species with very large, purplish-pink flowers. Will stand frost if kept dry in winter
grey-green plants up to 8 cm high with pure white spines. Large yellow flowers with a red throat, becoming pink after the first day. Has one of the largest flowers of any plant in this genus
one of the choice members of the genus with dense, fine white spines, and large glossy pink flowers
white spines tinged pink, large light purple flowers. Hardy outside in the UK
fine spined, short, cylindrical plants with huge, glossy purple flowers with yellow centres.
clustering ribbed stems with large, long lasting pale pink flowers
freely offsetting erect with stems up to 20 cm tall. Yellow spines and very large violet-pink flowers
reliable bloomer, huge white flowers up to 25cm long. Magnificent!

























