Haworthia Limifolia Variegated
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Haworthia Cooperi ‘Variegata’
Haworthia cooperi ‘Variegata’ The pale foliage (almost clear) is distinctively patterned with a consistent, whitish-grey, variegation. Haworthia cooperi ‘Variegata’ slowly forms offsets, and plants can vary depending on the light they are exposed to,
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Haworthia Limifolia Variegated
Haworthia Limifolia Variegated is a charming species, with large rosettes. It obtained its name “limifolia” (File Leafed) from the distinctive, dark brownish-green leaves with yellow Variegation , with transverse ridges of raised, horny, tubercles which resemble those of a coarse file and give it such a distinctive appearance.
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Mammillaria Carmenae Red Spined fm
Mammillaria carmenae Red spined fm is a small globose cactacea with both solitary and branched habits. Its green stem is completely covered with small, soft and woolly spines. On its conical tubercles emerge more than one hundred light red-orange spines, arranged in the shape of a star. It generates numerous flowers arranged in a corolla at the apex, usually of a cream color with pink shades.
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Mammillaria Duweii
Mammillaria Crinita Subsp. Duweii is a small globose cactacea with both solitary and branched habits. Its green stem is completely covered with small, soft and woolly spines. On its conical tubercles emerge more than one hundred light red-orange spines, arranged in the shape of a star.
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Mammillaria Erythra f. ruber
Mammillaria erythra f. ruber is a small globose cactacea with both solitary and branched habits. Its green stem is completely covered with small, and woolly spines. On its conical tubercles emerge number of light red-orange spines, arranged in the shape of a star.
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Mammillaria magnimamma ‘Toluca’ (Mexican pincushion)
₹499.00It’s generally a solitary cactus, which becomes columnar with growth. It resembles a sort of green pine cone. It consists of a strong green stem, equipped with dense tubercles on which, from small and hairy areoles, thin sparse white spines, not very long and flexible, emerge, but from only some of them. At the apex it has a white down, around which, distributed in an irregular circle, small typically magenta flowers bloom.