Gymnocalycium saglionis (Giant Chin Cactus) is a slow-growing cactus with a solitary, barrel-shaped, dull green to blue-green stem with …
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Gymnocalycium, commonly called Chin Cactus, is a genus cacti. Their main area of distribution is Argentina, part of Uruguay, Paraguay, southern Bolivia and part of Brazil. The name derives from the Greek words "gymnos", meaning "naked" and "kalyx", meaning "bud".
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Gymnocalycium anisitsii is a small cactus with globular, green to bronze stems with 8 to 11 notched ribs lined with clusters of yellowish …
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii 'Hibotan' (Ruby Ball) is a beautiful small cactus with usually red but also orange, dark purplish, yellow, or …
Gymnocalycium horstii (Spider Cactus) is a cactus with green depressed globose stems with 5 to 6 ribs, each with 3 to 5 woolly areoles …
Gymnocalycium denudatum (Spider Cactus) is a small cactus with a dark green, spherical, usually solitary stem with 5 to 8 ribs with low …
Gymnocalycium ragonesei is a small cactus with a flattened-globose, usually solitary stem with 7 to 10 ribs and clusters of almost…
Gymnocalycium bruchii is a dwarf cactus that forms clumps of blue-green stems with 12 shallow ribs and woolly areoles that bears clusters…
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii (Chin Cactus) is a dwarf cactus with a spherical, gray-green, often reddish stem with usually eight narrow …
Gymnocalycium baldianum (Dwarf Chin Cactus) is a small cactus with a spherical or a little flat, usually solitary stem with 9 to 10 broad…