Grafted Cacti
I am not a professional nor an expert in Cactacea taxonomy. Any help with ID and spelling are always welcome. These are the plants offered for sale. To up-date my list I've been using many books, journals, catalogs and other web-sites. It's been helpful, but I have more work to do. I only ship to the main 48 States. We offer 72+ hour heat packs for $3.00 each. Please read the front page for ordering information.
Note: All my grafts were done by my late long time dear friend Mike Keeling.
Astrophytum myiostigma 'Onzuka' monstrose/crest graft -
White
textured monstrous/cresting bodies.
Japan, Nursery produced cultivar. Growing in a 3 inch pots. - left to right -
front & back photos - #1 - #2 - #3 - @
$18.00 each
all SOLD in this
group
Astrophytum myiostigma 'Onzuka' monstrose/crest graft -
White
textured monstrous/cresting bodies.
Japan, Nursery produced cultivar. Growing in a 3 inch pots. - left to right -
front & back photos #4 - #5 - #6 - @
$18.00 each
Blossfeildia lilputana graft -Smallest
of all cactus. Can be solitary or clumping, with no rib and no spines. Flowers
are white to pinkish. Bolivia and Argentina. Growing in 3 inch pots. - right to
left - front & back photos - #1, #2,
#3 @ $18.00 each
Cereus peruvianus dwarf monstrose crest graft - Think of this in dwarf form of
the following: Cereus hildmannianus f. cristata monstruosa (a.k.a. C. peruvianus
montruosus) is a teratological (monstrous mutant) cactus form (or cultivar) that
grows into a tight bunch of twisted stems with irregular ribs and more or less
crested growing points. There are several other crested Cereus clones that have
a tendency to fan out, but the Cereus hildmannianus f. cristata monstruosa is
surely one of the best form available.
Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay. Growing in a 3 inch pot. - front & back
photos - #1 @ $15.00
Cereus peruvianus dwarf monstrose crest graft -
Think of this in dwarf form of the following: Cereus hildmannianus f. cristata
monstruosa (a.k.a. C. peruvianus montruosus) is a teratological (monstrous
mutant) cactus form (or cultivar) that grows into a tight bunch of twisted stems
with irregular ribs and more or less crested growing points. There are several
other crested Cereus clones that have a tendency to fan out, but the Cereus
hildmannianus f. cristata monstruosa is surely one of the best form available.
Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay.
Growing in a 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photo - #1 @ $20.00
Chamolopsis Crest Red Flowers - Photo to the flowing crest. Not sure of the name
it came with? It may a Echinopsis Chamaecereus hybrid. Has thick cresting stems.
Can be grown on there own roots. Growing in 3 1/2 inch pots. - left to right - -
front & back photos - #1, #2, #3 @ $18.00 each
#2 SOLD
Cleistocactus strausii cristata/monstrose
graft - The
nice crested form is very nice and will form large silvery mounds. Growing in 3
inch pots. - left to right - front & back photos - #1, #2 @ $18.00 each
both SOLD
Cleistocactus strausii cristata/monstrose
graft - The
nice crested form is very nice and will form large silvery mounds. Growing in 3
1/2 inch pots. - left to right - front & back photos - #1, #2. #3 @ $20.00 each
all 3 in this group SOLD
Copiapoa humilis ssp. tenuissima short spines graft -
Copiapoa tenuissima is
a geophytic cactus arising from a large tuberose root that can slowly branch
from the base to form small clumps. It differs from Copiapoa
humilis for its smaller stems, and its
taxonomic status is controversial. It is not clear whether it should be treated
as a species or as some lower rank. Northern Chile. Growing in 3 inch pots. -
front & back photos - #1 @ $18.00 each
Copiapoa humilis ssp. tenuissima short spines graft -
Copiapoa tenuissima is
a geophytic cactus arising from a large tuberose root that can slowly branch
from the base to form small clumps. It differs from Copiapoa
humilis for its smaller stems, and its
taxonomic status is controversial. It is not clear whether it should be treated
as a species or as some lower rank. Northern Chile. Growing in 3 inch pots. -
front & back photos - #1 Lg @ $20.00 each
Echinocactus grusonii monstrose graft JJ#1 -
This is a free offsetting very small form of Echinocactus
grusonii monstrose that is covered by
whitish wool with very short yellow spines. The rib structure is not yet
apparent, and they have pronounced tubercles making them look superficially like
Mammillarias. One of my favorites. Can be grow on there on roots. Sometimes look
like little Hedgehogs. Growing in 3 inch pots. - left to right - front & back
photos - #1, #2, #3, #4 @ $18.00 each
Echinocereus
pentalophus variegated graft - A
variegated form of Echinocereus
pentalophus is a
matforming. Can be rooted if the stems have more green on them. Texas & Mexico.
Growing in 3 inch pots. - front & back photos -
Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp albispinus
crest graft -
Echinocereus
reichenbachii var. albispinus is
a local or morphological form of the variable Echinocereus
reichenbachii subs. baileyi.
It is rarely found in cultivation and differentiates from standard baileyi only
for the very attractive white spination (Latin “albispinus” =
white spined), all the other characteristics are identical, namely size and form
of stems, number of spines, flowers, fruits and seeds. USA - Oklahoma. This one
was collected in many decades ago hear in Oklahoma and grafted some we could
make more.
Growing in 3 inch pots. - left to right - front &
back photos - #1, #2, #3
@ $15.00 each
Echinocereus
viereckii subs. morricalii
monstrose/crest graft -
A monstrose form is a clustering blobby branching profusely from the base with
almost spineless stems. Magnificent magenta flowers. Growing in 3 inch pots. - left to right -
front & back photos - #1,
#2, #3, @ $18.00
Gymnocalycium damsii crest/ monstrose graft - Growing in 3 inch pots.
- left to right
- front & back photos - #1, #2, #3 @ $15.00
each all 3 in this group SOLD
Lobivia famatimensis crest graft - This is a crested
form one of the most beautiful and distinctive small species. It is usually
solitary or slowly clumping and slow growing. The stems are small
flattened-roundish to cylindrical with very short spidery-pectinate spines and
egg-yellow flowers. Lobivia famatimensis (a.k.a. Reicheocactus pseudoriecheanus)
is very attractive and is used as an ornamental and is sought after by cactus
enthusiasts. Argentina. Growing in 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - #1 @
$20.00
Lobivia hertrichiana crest/monstrose graft - Very
blobby with few spines. Red flowers. Peru. Growing in 3 inch pots. - left to
right - front & back photos - #1, #2, #3 @ $15.00 each
Myrtillocactus geometrizans crest/monstrose 'Nova' - One of the strange
crest/monstrose forms of
Myrtillocactus geometrizans. It's a fun one to grow. Does great on it own roots.
Growing in a 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - #1 @ $20.00
Myrtillocactus geometrizans crest/monstrose 'Nova' - One of the strange
crest/monstrose forms of
Myrtillocactus geometrizans. It's a fun one to grow. Does great on it own roots.
Growing in a 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - #2 @ $20.00
Myrtillocactus geometrizans crest/monstrose 'Nova' - One of the strange
crest/monstrose forms of
Myrtillocactus geometrizans. It's a fun one to grow. Does great on it own roots.
Growing in a 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - #3 @ $20.00
Pediocactus knowltonii graft - Very small
plants usually solitary,
a few will
cluster barely protruding above ground
level.
When grafted makes a nice size flowering plant. New Mexico, USA. Growing in 3
inch pot. - front & back photos - #1 @ $25.00
SOLD
Pediocactus knowltonii graft - Very small
plants usually solitary,
a few will
cluster barely protruding above ground
level.
When grafted makes a nice size flowering plant. New Mexico, USA. Growing in 3
1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - #1lg @ $30.00
SOLD
Rebutia krainziana 'Nude' inermis graft -
It can
slowly form clumps. The specially notable characteristics of this cactus is its
green naked stem that will turn a lovely purple tinge in full sun. But the most
peculiar trait of this plant are the vestigial leaves subtending the small
areoles on each tubercle. This is an ancestral trait not manifested in the
normal plant. This trait is revealed thanks to a mutation that permits this odd
cultivar to show the characteristic of bearing leaves, reminding us of an ancient
era when its cacti ancestors were normal leafed plants.
Growing in a 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photos - @ $15.00 each
Stenocereus griseus monstrose 'Phil McCracken' graft
- #1 @ $35.00 SOLD
Stenogonia variegata chimera graft - It is a grafting
chimaera involving a Stenocereus sp. (Stenocereus griseum ?) and Obregonia
denegrii
variegated, the plant clearly shows the traits of bolt the parents. This odd
cactus also shows a pale yellow variegation that contrast with the bright green
colour of the tubercles. Growing in 3 1/2 inch
pots. #1 @ $18.00
Stetsonia coryne crest/monstrose graft - It is among the most famous cacti for
the fiercely spines that cover the trunk and should prove an interesting and
eye-catching plant for the specialist collector and for those wanting a somewhat
different plant. The beautiful crested/monstrose form is very rare in collection
and highly priced for its sculptural shape and long spines. Argentina and
Bolivia. Growing in 3 inch pots. - front & back photos - left to right - #1sc, #2sc, #3sc @ $18.00
Stetsonia coryne crest/monstrose blob graft - Growing in a 3 inch pot.
- front & back photos - #1 @
$20.00 SOLD
Trichocereus spachiana crest graft - Sometime
found as
Echinopsis spachiana
crest.
Western Argentina & Bolivia. Growing in 3 inch pots. - front & back photos - left to right -
#1, #2, #3, #4 @ $15.00 each
Turbinicarpus lophophoroides crest graft -
This Turbinicarpus, one of the first discovered, almost a century ago, has
remained little known for a long time, due to the difficulty, for a long period,
to find it in the wild. It specific name remember us that it resembles the
genus Lophophora.This is one of the most interesting Turbinicarpus, with very
large flowers. Mexico. Growing in 3 1/2 inch pot. - front & back photo - #1 @
$35.00 SOLD