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Cacti and Succulents In Stock

The following is a list of cacti and succulents that we currently have in stock.
Please note that we are not shipping this year 2009. Click here for more info on ordering.

Plant ID Plant name Culture ht X width(in) Zone Description Price Code
868 Agave flexispina 18X30 6 Powder blue leaves with beautiful long spines. Cold hardy to 0° F. I am loving this one. WN C
869 Agave parviflora 13X15 7 A wonderful miniature Agave. Very pretty small freyed rosettes. Would make an excellent container Agave. Hardy to 10° F. WN DR C
721 Agave havardiana 35X20 7 Wonderful symmetrical rosettes of very broad blue leaves with large dark colored teeth. Rosettes to 24” wide. Cold hardy to 0° F. WN DR C
722 Agave mckelveyana 15X20 7 A dwarf species of Agave from Arizona. Unlike its huge relative the Century Plant, this little beauty forms rosettes only 8-15 inches tall. When it eventually blooms, it bears slender panicles of yellow flowers on 7-8 feet tall stalks. Hardy to 0° F. WN DR C
722 Agave mckelveyana 15X20 7 A dwarf species of Agave from Arizona. Unlike its huge relative the Century Plant, this little beauty forms rosettes only 8-15 inches tall. When it eventually blooms, it bears slender panicles of yellow flowers on 7-8 feet tall stalks. Hardy to 0° F. WN DR C
720 Agave neomexicana 15X20 5 Superlative rosettes of glaucous blue grey in this very cold hardy dwarf Agave. Rosettes 10-16” tall and up to 27” wide. Typically forms compact rosettes of numerous offsets. WN DR C
720 Agave neomexicana 15X20 5 Superlative rosettes of glaucous blue grey in this very cold hardy dwarf Agave. Rosettes 10-16” tall and up to 27” wide. Typically forms compact rosettes of numerous offsets. WN DR C
719 Agave parryi couesii 15X20 6 A small agave that forms tight round ash colored rosettes about 15X20”. This population with variable leaf edge spines. When it blooms, the 20 foot stalk it topped with a fantastic lemon yellow inflorescence. WN DR C
870 Agave toumeyana bella 0 small rosette, grayed WN DR C
724 Aloinopsis villetii 2X4 6 Wonderful succulent leaves are studded with white tubercles. Soft yellow flowers sit right on the leaves. C
854 Aloinopsis schooneesii 1X4 0 Rosetts of small pebbled leaves. Yellow bronze flowers. Probably hardy to 20° F. From South Africa DT48 C
488 Coryphantha echinus 0X0 0 Small globular cactus with yellow flowers. This is a freely clustering version from Mariscal Mtn, Texas. C
489 Coryphantha macromeris 0X0 0 Clumping cactus with long tubercles and white spines. Should have pink flowers. SB666 C
493 Echinocereus chloranthus cylindricus 0X0 0 Beautiful yellow/red spines.Otero Co, NM SB25 WN C
494 Echinocereus coccineus 0X0 0 A form described as having pink flowers instead of the usual red, from Otero Co, NM. The ones that have bloomed for us have flowers of a peach or apricot color. WN C
495 Echinocereus coccinues 0X0 0 A form with some red spines. Red Rock, NM CA WN C
497 Echinocereus dasyacanthus 0X0 0 A form with grey pink spines from El Paso Co, TX. Bright lemon yellow flowers. WN C
498 Echinocereus dasyacanthus 0X0 0 A form with pink and yellow spines from Otero Co, NM. WN C
499 Echinocereus dasyacanthus 0X0 0 Beautiful silvery pink spines from Jarilla Mountains, NM WN C
501 Echinocereus engelmannii armatus 0X0 0 A form with glowing gold spines from Esmeraldo Co, NV WN C