Mini-Show Cactus July 2018: Lobivia, Echinopsis Echinopsis now includes Lobivia, Tricocereus, Helianthrocereus, and Pseudolobivia. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus June 2018: Gymnocalycium An easy to grow cactus from Argentina, Southeastern Bolivia, Western Paraguay, Uruguay, and the Southernmost part of Brazil. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus May 2018: Coryphantha, Escobaria, Acharagma Three cactus genera from the Southern USA and Northern Mexico. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus March 2018: Echinocereus Small to medium cacti from USA and Mexico, often with brilliant flowers. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus February 2018: Eriosyce, Neoporteria, Neochilenia, Islaya Eriosyce from Chile and Peru. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus January 2018: Mammillaria – Hooked Spines Mammillaria is one of the larger genera in the Cactus family, and one of the most variable. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus November 2017: Crest and Monstrose The three most common types of mutation are crests, monstrose growth and variegation. All of these are mutations of the cellular structure. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus October 2017: Copiapoa A genus of cacti from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, of northern Chile. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus September 2017: Astrophytum Astrophytum (Bishop's Hat) is a (mostly) star shaped cactus from north/central Mexico and southern Texas, USA. Read More ...
Mini-Show Cactus August 2017: Ariocarpus Ariocarpus is one of the treasures of the world of Cacti, from Central to Northern Mexico and Southern Texas. Read More ...