Cacti Seeds on Sale
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ALL CACTI VARIETIES MIX. A very diverse assortment of cacti seeds including: Cereus, Golden Barrel, Parodia, Hedgehogs, Mammillarias, Melocactus, Notocactus, Opuntias, Organ pipes, Ferocactus, Gymnocalycium, Trichocereus, Saguaro and more.
Cactus Seed AssortmentsAssorted Cacti seeds, individually packaged and labeled. The packs include: Cereus, Golden Barrel, Parodia, Hedgehogs, Mammillarias, Melocactus, Notocactus, Opuntias, Organ pipes, Ferocactus, Gymnocalycium, Trichocereus, Saguaro and more. Selection varies from lot to lot.
Acanthocalycium violaceum. (Syn: Acanthocalycium spiniflorum "violaceum") USDA: 8-10. Frost hardy to 25F. Solitary to clumping growth, up to 2' tall, 6" diameter. Regular water summer; winter keep dry. Full sun to light shade. white to violet flowers. Origin: Banos de Zapallar /San Luis Argentina.
Brasilicactus haselbergii. USDA 10a-12. Hardy to 32° F. Protect from frost. Light shade, best for cool locations. Grows rapidly to 4" tall, 6" in diameter. Moderate water summer, dry during winter. Deep orange flowers. Origin: Brazil.
Carnegia gigantea (Saguaro). Sunset: 11-13,18-21; USDA: 9-10. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little water. Hardy to 15°F. Grows to 50' tall. Origin: Sonoran desert of southwestern USA and Sonora state in Mexico.
Cereus peruvianus monstrosus. Sunset: 12-13,16,17,21-24; USDA: 9-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. A mutated from of cereus peruvianus. Moderate water, fertilize in summer. Hardy to 26 deg. F. Grows to 15' tall. Origin: Peru.
Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus (Potrerillos/Salta)
Echinocactus grusonii (Golden barrel cacti). Sunset: 11-24; USDA: 9-12. Full sun. Regular water summer. Hardy to 24° F. Grows slowly to 3' tall; 4' wide or more. Origin: Mexico.
Echinocereus coccineus (Mexican claret cup). Clumping growth habit to 16" tall. Often becomes a large colony. Orange red flowers. Origin: Southwestern USA, Mexico. Seeds collected in West Texas.
Echinocereus enneacanthus ssp. brevispinus. Purple-red to pink in varying shades. Origin: USA (New Mexico, Texas), northern Mexico.
Echinocereus fasciculatus. Collected near Tucson AZ
Echinocereus pentalophus (Lady finger cactus). Sunset: 12-13; USDA: 9b-10. Full sun to light shade. Heat tolerant. Little water. Clumping colony grows to 1' tall; 3' diameter. Origin: Texas, Mexico.
Echinocereus stramineus (Strawberry hedgehog). Clumping growth habit to 2' tall. Can become a colony with hundreds of heads. Large purple flowers to 5". Origin: Southwestern USA, Mexico. Seeds collected from West Texas plants.
Echinopsis leucantha. Common Names: Queen of the Night, Rose Easter Lily CactusSynonyms: Echinocactus leucanthus, Cereus leuanthus, Echinopsis cordobensis, Echinopsis intricatissma, Echinopsis melanopotamica, Echinopsis shaferi, Echinopsis spegazziniana. Collected: Rio Negro, Argentina.
Ferocactus cylindraceus (Syn. ferocactus acanthodes). Sunset: 8-24; USDA: 9-10. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little or no water. Hardy to 20°F. Solitary barrel grows to 6' tall; 16' diameter. Bright red spines. Native to Arizona, California, northern Mexico.
Ferocactus gracilis v. coloratus. USDA 9b-11. Full sun, heat tolerant, needs little water. Hardy to 22°F. Solitary barrel grows to 5' tall; 12" diameter. Red spines. Orange/red flowers. Origin: Baja California Mexico.
Ferocactus herrerae (USDA: 9-11). Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little or no water. Hardy to 20°F. Solitary barrel grows to 6' tall; 16" diameter. Yellow to red flowers, large yellow fruit. Origin: Mexico
Ferocactus horridus. USDA 9b-11. Full sun, heat tolerant, needs little water. Hardy to 25° F. Flowers are golden yellow with reddish mid-stripe. Origin: Mexico (Southern Baja California).
Ferocactus latispinus. Sunset: 11-13; USDA: 9b-11. Full sun to light shade, heat tolerant, needs little water. Hardy to 25°F. Pinkish purple or yellow flowers. Origin: Mexico.
Ferocactus rectispinus. USDA 9b-11. Full sun, heat tolerant, needs little water. Hardy to 24°F. Solitary barrel grows to 6'tall. Long straight spines. Flower color varies from orange, red-orange, and yellow. Origin: Baja Mexico.
Ferocactus species mix. (Barrel cactus). An assortment of several ferocactus varieties, including: diguetii, cylindraceus, herrerae, latispinus, peninsulae, rectispinus, schwarzii, wislizenii and others. Ferocactus are one of the easiest cacti to germinate and grow. Nice flowers from yellow to red, and usually colorful fruit.
Ferocactus wislizenii (Fishhook barrel). Perfect seed for the beginner. Sunset: 8-24; USDA: 9-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little or no water. Hardy to 5°F. Solitary barrel grows to 8' tall; 2' diameter. Orange / red flowers, large yellow fruit. Origin: Arizona, northern Mexico. (Seeds collected near Tucson)
Gymnocalycium baldianum. (Dwarf chin). USDA: 8b-10. Full sun to light shade. Hardy to 15°F. Water summer, keep dry winter. Solitary or slowly clustering, up to 4" tall, 3" in diameter. White, pink, orange or bright red flowers. Type locality Sierra de Ancasti / Catamarca, Argentina
Gymnocalycium baldianum var. albiflorum. Type location - El Desmonte / Catamarca
Gymnocalycium heidiae - Collected: Vindplaats / Singuil / Catamarca Argentina
Gymnocalycium ragonesei - type locality N.Salinas Grandes / Catamarca Argentina.
Lobivia acanthoplegma v. roseiflora
Mammillaria mixed species including: alamensis, armillata, baxteriana, bocasana, columbiana, gasterantha, asiacantha, magnimamma, and others. Profusely flowering cacti, easy to grow.
Myrtillocactus geometrizans (Blue candle). USDA: 9b-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Moderate water. Hardy to 26°F. Grows to 12' tall; 8" diameter. Edible red berries. Origin: Northern central Mexico.
Opuntia engelmannii (Engelman prickly pear). Sunset: 8,9, 12-24; USDA: 9-10. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little to no water. Hardy to 0° F. Grows to 8' tall. Origin: Arizona, California.