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EC020: Echinocereus reichenbachii v. albispinus
$7.50
This exquisite little form of Lace Cactus has dense white spines on multi-headed, compact plants. This Oklahoma strain is extremely hardy to 30 degrees below zero and is a more moisture tolerant cactus easy for gardening. Use in the rock garden or in patio containers. The flowers on our strain are a lighter pink with a white eye rather than t...

OT008: Gymnocalycium bruchii 'Bruch's Chin Cactus' (Red Spined)
$6.00
This little gem is a great bloomer with pink flowers in May. At home in the rock garden or in a container. 3-4 inches high and wide, flattened globe. Zone 6. Sold in 2.5 inch pot. This can be grown as a windowsill houseplant also! This form carries red/pink spines and the flowers are not fluffy like the white spined form. They are petite and h...
OP115: Opuntia trichophora 'Plush Teddy'
$8.00
From the amazing trichophora populations south of Santa Fe, NM. This wonderfully compact form has soft, wooly spines that are pinkish on new growth. The dense, compact habit makes it a great and polite garden subject. The delicate yellow flowers turn baby-pink the second day. A mature plant will be COVERED in numerous shades of yellow and pi...

YU021: Yucca baccata 'Pink Marshmallow'
$10.00
This Banana Yucca is from garden seed (so possible hybrid). It has handsome, wide leaves up to 2-3 feet long. The extra large, plump fruit are edible in September. Amazing cotton-candy pink flower buds open to showy white flowers on 3-4 foot high stalks. Zone 4. Sold in 2.5 inch pot.
OP113: Opuntia polyacantha v. hystricina 'Rubia'
$12.00
Another great plant from our cactus friend Don Campbell. The reddish-green pads are completely cloaked in stunning red spines. The big, cup-shaped pink flowers are abundant in June. This plant received much acclaim in our display gardens. It grows slowly so we don't often have it available. Provide full sun and excellent drainage. 10" high...

OP117: Opuntia trichophora 'Pink Teddy'
$8.00
Another wonderful, compact form from south of Santa Fe, NM. This is likely a polyacantha hybrid. The diamond-shaped pads are cloaked in pinkish spines. Pink flowers in June are abundant on this well-shielded plant. This polite variety doesn't take over the whole garden. It's spines literally shimmer in the sunlight. It's gorgeous in pots a...