CACTI SEEDS A to Z
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Soehrensia randallii X Lobivia grandiflora minuata
Soehrensia randallii X Soehrensia bruchii
Soehrensia smiriana x Lobivia grandiflora minuata
Soehrensia subspecies (Collected: Cuesta Miranada/La Rioja - HV 1110)
Stenocereus alamosensis (Octopus cactus). Syn. Rathbunia alamosensis. USDA: 9b-10. Full sun. Little water. Hardy to 28°F. Thicket of bending stems, up to 10 ft tall. Tubular pinkish red flowers, attracts hummingbirds. Origin: Mexico (Chihuahua and Sonora)
Stenocereus dumortieri. (Syn: Isolatocereus dumortieri). USDA: 10. Hardy to 23°F. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little to moderate water. Fast growing, tree like cactus. Can reach 50' tall. White flowers. Origin: South-central Mexico.
Stenocereus pruinosus. Mexican organ pipe. USDA: 10. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little to moderate water. Hardy to 23°F. Fast growing to 20' tall. Origin: South-central Mexico.
Stenocereus species mix
Stenocereus thurberi (Arizona organ pipe). Syn: Marshallocereus thurberi. Sunset: 12-24; USDA: 9b-12. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little to moderate water. Hardy to 24° F. Fast growing, with regular water to 20' tall. Origin: Southern Arizona, northern Mexico.
Stephanocereus leucostele
Stetsonia coryne (Argentine toothpick) Sunset: 12-13; USDA: 9-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little to moderate water, summer. Hardy to 18 F. Branching cactus to 20 feet tall. Origin: Low deserts of Argentina, Bolivia.
Strombocactus disciformis v. disciformis. Vista Hermosa/Queretaro/Mexico
Can't ship these over international borders due to CITI 1 classification
Submatucana aurantiaca