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Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from to . Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia erubescens is an eye-catching species with rusty red spines which was formerly known as Notocactus schlosseri and renamed in by David Hunt. It is an easy plant to cultivate and requires full sun to dappled shade, though it will flower best during spring when given at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. The stems are green and densely covered by short, stiff and erect russet to orange coloured central spines. During spring it bears beautiful green to yellow 5cm flowers.
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia erubescens is an eye-catching species with rusty red spines which was formerly known as Notocactus schlosseri and renamed in 1997 by David Hunt. It is an easy plant to cultivate and requires full sun to dappled shade, though it will flower best during spring when given at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. The stems are green and densely covered by short, stiff and erect russet to orange coloured central spines. During spring it bears beautiful green to yellow 5cm flowers.
R 9
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia magnifica, formerly known as Notocactus magnificus and commonly known as Balloon Cactus originates from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is a cactus growing to 7–15 cm tall by 45 cm broad, with heavily ribbed, spherical to columnar, spiny and hairy stems, bearing pale yellow flowers in summer. The habitat where this plant comes from can become very cold during the winter nights. Often it will fall to just above freezing without harming the plants as it is also very dry. Therefore, if you live in a frost prone area, keep this plant dry during winter. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from to . Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia formosa is native to Bolivia. They form individual plants. The six to twelve straight and needle-like central spines are reddish brown in colour. The flowers are sulphur yellow. Sow seeds in a well-drained medium. Synonyms include Parodia cardenasii, Parodia chaetocarpa, Parodia purpureo-aurea, Parodia setispina, Parodia parvula, Parodia carapariana, Parodia pusilla, Parodia chirimoyarana, Parodia pachysa, Parodia bellavistana, Parodia tillii and Parodia winbergii.
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. This Parodia Mixed Species pack consists of around 30 different Parodia species. Flower colours range from yellow to orange and red to purple. A wide variety of spination and growth forms are present in this pack. They need regular water in summer but keep it rather dry in winter as it tends to lose its roots in winter if kept wet and cold. It can tolerate light frost at -1°C and if kept dry at -9°C. Easy from seed, they make a stunning addition to any cactus collection, being equally attractive in or out of flower. These are small globular species, many with hooked spines and tubercles rather than ribs. They are slow growing, but flower whilst still quite small.  
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia roseolutea is a solitary globular cactus from southern South America. Parodia roseolutea grows up to 25cm in circumference and is nicely spined. It produces magnificent 7.5cm flowers in late spring. They are red to pink with a yellow throat. This plant seems to incorporate some of the features of both Parodia herteri and Parodia mammulosa. Both flower colour and spination seem to be midway between the two species. The plant can ultimately reach the size of Parodia herteri but it flowers at a much smaller size and withstands some winter coldness.
R 9
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia mammulosa ssp. submammulosa is a native of North-eastern Argentina (Entre Ríos, Corrientes), western Uruguay and southern Brazil. This is a very attractive free flowering and fiercely spined species. It is easy to grow and makes a great addition to any collection. Parodia mammulosa ssp. submammulosa has many synonyms like Echinocactus mammulosus, Malacocarpus mammulosus, Notocactus mammulosus, Echinocactus orthacanthus, Malacocarpus orthacanthus, Notocactus orthacanthus, Echinocactus hypocrateriformis, Notocactus hypocrateriformis, Echinocactus submammulosus, Notocactus submammulosus, Parodia submammulosa, Echinocactus pampeanus, Notocactus pampeanus, Echinocactus floricomus, Notocactus floricomus, Notocactus roseoluteus, Notocactus eugenia, Notocactus mueller-moelleri, Notocactus cristatoides, Notocactus paulus, Notocactus megalanthus, Notocactus erythracanthus, Notocactus macambarensis and Notocactus ritterianus.  
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South Africa
Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria compressa commonly known as Mother of Hundreds is an easily clustering and easily flowered species. It is one of the largest of all the Mammillarias. Most plants will offset readily, and huge clumps can be produced in a very few years. It is a fast growing species which requires regular irrigation in summer but should be left to go dry between watering. For best results use a pot with good drainage and a very porous growing media. Keep it dry in winter and feed with a high potassium fertilizer in summer. It is quite frost resistant if kept dry, hardy as low as -12°C. Outdoors in the garden it thrives on full sun or afternoon shade, inside it needs bright light, and some direct sun. This is an easily clustering and easily flowered species. Most plants will offset readily, and clumps can be produced in a few years.
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South Africa
The Stenocactus genus is placed in the Cactaceae family and comprises globular cacti with a characteristic wavy rib pattern, in place of straight ribs. Native to Mexico, the original genus included only about 10 species, although Hertrichocereus and Echinofossulocactus are now included in this group, expanding the number of species to about 30. It's not uncommon to see them identified only as " Stenocactus " when they're offered for sale. Besides their distinctive wavy ribs, these cacti also feature stiff and short spines. Younger plants lack the distinctive wavy ribs and have tubercles. These will develop into the typical ribs when the plant is older. Stenocactus species like bright sunlight and thrive in full sun and strong light.           Throughout the growing season (spring and summer) let the potting soil almost completely dry out between watering and then water thoroughly. In winter you should cut back watering altogether. A rich, fast-draining cactus mix is ideal. During the growing season, fertilize at half strength. Suspend feeding during the dormant winter period. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as potted plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Stenocactus multicostatus for which Echinofossulocactus multicostatus is a synonym is one of the most variable Stenocactus species. Differing in spination, body shape and number of ribs they produce unusual shapes. Typically it has a variable number of ribs; typically about 50 to 100 ribs, but plants with up to 150 or more ribs have been reported. In early spring they produce gorgeous white blooms with violet to purple midveins.
R 1
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia leninghausii is a species of South American cactus commonly found as a houseplant. Common names include Lemon Ball, Golden Ball and Yellow Tower cactus. Botanist Karl Moritz Schumann named it after Wilhelm Lenninghaus (1845-1918), a native of North Rhine-Westphalia who, in the 1880s, left his hometown of Ennepetal and emigrated to Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he became Guillermo Lenninghaus, and collected cacti for the German grower Haage. Parodia leninghausii is native to the Rio Grande do Sul province in the south of Brazil. In those regions, winter nights are cold, with a light freeze. These cacti survive in these conditions because they are quite dry at that time.
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Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. This Parodia Mixed Species pack consists of around 30 different Parodia species. Flower colours range from yellow to orange and red to purple. A wide variety of spination and growth forms are present in this pack. They need regular water in summer but keep it rather dry in winter as it tends to lose its roots in winter if kept wet and cold. It can tolerate light frost at -1°C and if kept dry at -9°C. Easy from seed, they make a stunning addition to any cactus collection, being equally attractive in or out of flower. These are small globular species, many with hooked spines and tubercles rather than ribs. They are slow growing, but flower whilst still quite small.  
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. lign="center"> Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Parodia roseolutea is a solitary globular cactus from southern South America. Parodia roseolutea grows up to 25cm in circumference and is nicely spined. It produces magnificent 7.5cm flowers in late spring. They are red to pink with a yellow throat. This plant seems to incorporate some of the features of both Parodia herteri and Parodia mammulosa. Both flower colour and spination seem to be midway between the two species. The plant can ultimately reach the size of Parodia herteri but it flowers at a much smaller size and withstands some winter coldness.
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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features. In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobari Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria compressa commonly known as Mother of Hundreds is an easily clustering and easily flowered species. It is one of the largest of all the Mammillarias. Most plants will offset readily, and huge clumps can be produced in a very few years. It is a fast growing species which requires regular irrigation in summer but should be left to go dry between watering. For best results use a pot with good drainage and a very porous growing media. Keep it dry in winter and feed with a high potassium fertilizer in summer. It is quite frost resistant if kept dry, hardy as low as -12°C. Outdoors in the garden it thrives on full sun or afternoon shade, inside it needs bright light, and some direct sun. This is an easily clustering and easily flowered species. Most plants will offset readily, and clumps can be produced in a few years.
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South Africa
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies.           The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbgle flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as pot plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. This Parodia Mixed Species pack consists of around 30 different Parodia species. Flower colours range from yellow to orange and red to purple. A wide variety of spination and growth forms are present in this pack. They need regular water in summer but keep it rather dry in winter as it tends to lose its roots in winter if kept wet and cold. It can tolerate light frost at -1°C and if kept dry at -9°C. Easy from seed, they make a stunning addition to any cactus collection, being equally attractive in or out of flower. These are small globular species, many with hooked spines and tubercles rather than ribs. They are slow growing, but flower whilst still quite small.  
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South Africa (All cities)
Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. The genus is named after the Argentine botanist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi who lived from 1895 to 1966. Flowers in all species arise from fuzzy buds, typically with bristles, at the apex. Flowers are cup-shaped and point straight up. They are easy to grow, have intriguing stems and spines and flower easily with brightly-coloured flowers. This fact in combination with their relatively small size, ensure that nearly all cactus growers will have some representative of this group. While advanced hobbyists may grow many of the various species and subspecies. The genus has about 50 species, many of which have been transferred from Eriocactus, Notocactus and Wigginsia. They are native to the uplands of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay and range from small globose plants to 1 meter tall columnar cacti. All are deeply ribbed and spiny, with single flowers at or near the crown. Some species produce offsets at the base and most are free flowering, with stunning blooms throughout the year. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. This Parodia Mixed Species pack consists of around 30 different Parodia species. Flower colours range from yellow to orange and red to purple. A wide variety of spination and growth forms are present in this pack. They need regular water in summer but keep it rather dry in winter as it tends to lose its roots in winter if kept wet and cold. It can tolerate light frost at -1°C and if kept dry at -9°C. Easy from seed, they make a stunning addition to any cactus collection, being equally attractive in or out of flower. These are small globular species, many with hooked spines and tubercles rather than ribs. They are slow growing, but flower whilst still quite small.
R 10
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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria nivosa or Woolly Nipple Cactus as it is more commonly known is native to the Caribbean, and is less tolerant of cold weather than most cacti. They will need protection from temperatures lower than 5°C. It is important to keep them dry during cold weather or they can easily rot. They can be solitary plants or they can form large clusters. The individual stems dark green to bronze and are globose or short cylindrical in shape. There are 6 to 13 radial spines up to 20 mm long and yellow to dark brown in colour and usually 1 similar looking central spine. The flowers are yellow and followed by red fruits.
R 29
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South Africa
Eriosyce Mixed Species Seeds Eriosyce is a group of mostly globose or somewhat cylindrical South American species. They have round ribbed stems, which in most species are heavily armed with dense strong spines. Their flowers are similar in structure to those of the genus Echinocactus. Plants in the genus Eriosyce are rugged survivors of arid South American deserts. Many occur at high altitudes where they endure big temperature swings and high UV. To deal with the harsh climate, the plants will sit dormant until conditions are again favorable. On offer here are Premium Eriosyce Mixed Species Seeds. Some of the species in the Mix include Eriosyce aerocarpa, Eriosyce andreaeana, Eriosyce bulbocalyx, Eriosyce crispa, Eriosyce curvispina, Eriosyce esmeraldana, Eriosyce kunzei, Eriosyce laui, Eriosyce limariensis, Eriosyce marksiana, Eriosyce megliolii, Eriosyce napina, Eriosyce occulta, Eriosyce odieri, Eriosyce strausiana, Eriosyce subgibbosa, Eriosyce taltalensis and Eriosyce vertongenii.  
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South Africa
Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria sempervivi is found growing naturally in central and northern Mexico’s Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi, Nuevo Leon, Guanajuato and Queretaro at altitudes of 1200 to 2250m. This is normally a solitary species but will clump with great age. During spring it bears whitish to pale yellow flowers with pinkish mid-stripes.
R 15
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South Africa (All cities)
Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features. In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such d for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria centricirrha also known as Mammillaria magnimamma is widespread throughout central Mexico in Hidalgo, Guerrero, Mexico, Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Tapaulimas, Nuevo Leon and San Luis Potosi at altitudes ranging from 100 - 2.700 m above sea-level. It is one of the least demanding members of the genus. A wide range of growing conditions is tolerated, but to produce the best plants, growth should be encouraged with regular applications of fertilizer at half strength. Some forms of this species will form numerous fairly small heads, while other forms have larger and fewer heads in a clump.
R 9
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  DES CRIPTION: WOW CARNATIONS IN A CERAMIC POT. WILL LOOK GOOD IN ANY GARDEN CONDITION: EXCELLENT CONDITION. NORMAL WEAR AND TAR DIMENSIONS: APPROXIMATELY WIDTH    - 170 MM HEIGHT  - 190 MM   PLEASE VIEW THE PICTURES VERY CAREFULLY FOR MORE DETAIL AND THE GENERAL CONDITION. ITEMS ARE SECOND HAND AND THEREFORE HAVE WEAR AND TARE. THEY ARE NOT NEW UNLESS SPECIFIED. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!   SOMETIMES IT IS NOT MENTIONED BUT IS VISIBLE IN THE PICTURE.  PROPS ARE NOT INCLUDED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. PAYMENT TERMS ARE THREE DAYS FROM CLOSE OF AUCTIONS.   SHIPPING IS DONE IN 7 WORKING DAYS OF PAYMENT   SHIPPING IS WITH SAPO UNLESS A COURIER IS ARRANGED   NO FREE SHIPPING.       TO VIEW OUR OTHER WONDERFUL ITEMS ON AUCTION PLEASE GO TO: //www.bidor buy.co.za/seller/1800759/lots_for_sale    PLEASE NOTE WE NO LONGER CLOSE AUCTIONS EARLY, IT UPSETS PEOPLE THAT ARE FOLLOWING THAT ITEM WHETHER IT IS ON THERE WATCHLIST OR NOT.                
R 15
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Pietermaritzburg (KwaZulu Natal)
Kindly be advised that the current nationwide Post Office strike is affecting our parcel deliveries negatively and causing huge delays. Customers now have an alternative choice of Shipping, ie. POSTNET Couriers, at a cost of R, to Postnet Counter***   Cardboard cover Pages: 292 Condition: Good Size: approx. 19,4 cm x 13,8 cm     ***PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE BELOW TO VIEW ALL BOOK VAULT LISTINGS!** NO COLLECTIONS.  NO BIDS WILL BE DELETED.  SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CLOSE / DELETE AUCTIONS EARLY / AT ANY TIME. PAYMENT IS DUE STRICTLY WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION CLOSURE. PROOF OF PAYMENT RECEIVED VIA E-MAIL IS APPRECIATED, HOWEVER PARCEL WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED ONCE CORRECT AMOUNT DUE  REFLECTS ON OUR BANK STATEMENT. IT MAY TAKE UP TO 3 DAYS FOR BUYERS' PAYMENT TO CLEAR. EACH AUCTION HAS ITS OWN SHIPPING FEE LISTED IN THE SHIPPING TAB. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY WITH THE SHIPPING FEE (FOR THE APPLICABLE LISTING) WE SUGGEST THAT YOU COMBINE ITEMS (UNLESS STATED IN LISTING THAT COMBINING IS NOT ALLOWED WITH THAT PARTICULAR ITEM) IN ORDER TO SAVE ON THE INDIVIDUAL SHIPPING CHARGES.  SHIPPING IS NON-NEGOTIABLE AND NO CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE ENTERTAINED IN THIS REGARD.  SELLER WILL NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PARCELS CAUSED BY SA POST OFFICE, NOR THEFT OF PARCELS ONCE PARCELS HAVE BEEN HANDED IN AT THE SA POST OFFICE.  SHIPPING RSA ONLY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST, AND "HAPPY SHOPPING"  WITH US!  
R 35
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Pietermaritzburg (KwaZulu Natal)
Kindly be advised that the current nationwide Post Office strike is affecting our parcel deliveries negatively and causing huge delays. Customers now have an alternative choice of Shipping, ie. POSTNET Couriers, at a cost of R, to Postnet Counter***       ***PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGE BELOW TO VIEW ALL BOOK VAULT LISTINGS!**     NO COLLECTIONS. NO BIDS WILL BE DELETED. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DELETE AUCTIONS EARLY / AT ANY TIME. PAYMENT IS DUE STRICTLY WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION CLOSURE. PROOF OF PAYMENT RECEIVED VIA E-MAIL IS APPRECIATED, HOWEVER PARCEL WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED ONCE CORRECT AMOUNT DUE REFLECTS ON OUR BANK STATEMENT. IT MAY TAKE UP TO 3 DAYS FOR BUYERS' PAYMENT TO CLEAR. EACH AUCTION HAS ITS OWN SHIPPING FEE LISTED IN THE SHIPPING TAB. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY WITH THE SHIPPING FEE (FOR THE APPLICABLE LISTING) WE SUGGEST THAT YOU COMBINE ITEMS (UNLESS STATED IN LISTING THAT COMBINING IS NOT ALLOWED WITH THAT PARTICULAR ITEM) IN ORDER TO SAVE ON THE INDIVIDUAL SHIPPING CHARGES.  SHIPPING IS NON-NEGOTIABLE AND NO CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE ENTERTAINED IN THIS REGARD. SELLER WILL NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PARCELS CAUSED BY SA POST OFFICE, NOR THEFT OF PARCELS ONCE PARCELS HAVE BEEN HANDED IN AT THE SA POST OFFICE. SHIPPING RSA ONLY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST, AND "HAPPY SHOPPING" WITH US!  
R 15
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South Africa
  ** I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit - See Payment Options Below **   ARTIST DIRECT   (not in stock) - This item is hand crafted to order upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within 7 - 14 business days. During peak seasons and holidays, shipping may be delayed up to 21-business days. Allow 15 - 25 business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to shipper's shipping policies and courier). A tracking number will be provided when shipped. PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted.    Designed to keep bird seed (not included) dry, you will be hard pressed to find a higher quality seed feeder. Hand crafted of Western Red Cedar with a hand painted resin dog on the peak, it can be mounted on a fence, side of building, tree, etc. Over time the wood will turn a magnificent grey as it weathers. Hand crafted from Western Red Cedar. Bird feeder measures 11-1/2" x 7" x 10". Hand painted resin dog breed measures approximately 11.5" in length. Weighs approximately 7-lbs. Hand made in the U.S.A.   PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal      EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $35.00USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.  Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (15% will be added to total for Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees) are also accepted. I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit.    SHIPPING: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send inquiry via Q&A. DISCLAIMER: I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, US/SA Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     www.versebyverseministry.org/
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  ** I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit - See Payment Options Below **   ARTIST DIRECT   (not in stock) - This item is hand crafted to order upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within 7 - 14 business days. During peak seasons and holidays, shipping may be delayed up to 21-business days. Allow 15 - 25 business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to shipper's shipping policies and courier). A tracking number will be provided when shipped. PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted.    Hand crafted of Western Red Cedar with a hand painted resin dog on the peak, you will be hard pressed to find a higher quality birdhouse for your feathered friends. It can be mounted on a fence, side of building, tree, etc. Weather resistant. Hand crafted from Western Red Cedar. Bird feeder measures 11-1/2" x 7" x 10". Hand painted resin dog breed measures approximately 11.5" in length. Weighs approximately 8-lbs. Hand made in the U.S.A.   PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal      EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $35.00USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.  Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (15% will be added to total for Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees) are also accepted. I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit.    SHIPPING: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send inquiry via Q&A. DISCLAIMER: I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, US/SA Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     www.versebyverseministry.org/
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  ** I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit - See Payment Options Below **   ARTIST DIRECT   (not in stock) - This item is hand crafted to order upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within 14 - 21 business days. During peak seasons and holidays, shipping may be delayed up to 30-business days. Allow 15 - 25 business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to shipper's shipping policies and courier). A tracking number will be provided when shipped. PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted.    This exquisite tapestry wall art is hand crafted from high quality ultra weave woven tapestry and measures approximately 12" by 18". As an alternative, use as a place mat at your dining room or kitchen table. Spot clean or dry cleaned only. Made in the U.S.A.   PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal      EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $35.00USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.  Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (15% will be added to total for Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees) are also accepted. I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit.    SHIPPING: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send inquiry via Q&A. DISCLAIMER: I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, US/SA Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     www.versebyverseministry.org/
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  ** I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit - See Payment Options Below **   ARTIST DIRECT   (not in stock) - This item is hand crafted to order upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within 7 - 14 business days. During peak seasons and holidays, shipping may be delayed up to 21-business days. Allow 15 - 25 business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to shipper's shipping policies and courier). A tracking number will be provided when shipped. PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted.    A truly unique and very collectible kitchen necessity for any dog lover, the image is imprinted on the reverse side of the tempered glass making it a very durable cutting board. Can also be used as a place mat at your kitchen or dining room table. Measures 12" X 15". Hand wash only. Made in the U.S.A.   PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal      EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $35.00USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.  Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (15% will be added to total for Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees) are also accepted. I do NOT accept bobPay EFT, bobBucks or Cash Deposit.    SHIPPING: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send inquiry via Q&A. DISCLAIMER: I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, US/SA Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     www.versebyverseministry.org/
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