Aztekium valdezii is a small cactus with subspherical greenish-grey stems with usually five well-pronounced ribs with transverse wrinkles …
Browsing: Aztekium
The genus Aztekium contains three species of small globular cactus. Discovered in 1929 by F. Ritter, in Rayones, Nuevo León, Mexico, this genus was thought to be monotypic. Its name is dedicated to the Aztec people, due to the resemblance between the plant's shape and certain Aztec sculptures. This genus is found only in the state of Nuevo León in Mexico.
Click on the photo or the name of the succulent plant for which you wish to see further information.
Back to Browse Succulents by Genus.
You can also browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus.
Aztekium hintonii is a small, slow-growing cactus with a spherical, grayish-green, usually solitary stem with 10 to 15 well-defined ribs …
Aztekium ritteri (Aztec Cactus) is a small cactus with a gray-green, almost spineless stem with 5 to 11 well-pronounced ribs. At first …