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I am not a professional botanist nor an expert in Cactacea or Ariocarpus taxonomy. Any help with ID and spelling are always welcome. Photos are for reference only. To up-date my list I've been using many books, journals, catalogs and others web-sits. It's been very helpfully, but I have more work to do. Please read the front page of the web-site for ordering information. I only ship to US addresses (50 states & her territories). No international shipping.

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Ariocarpus

AR01= agavoides (small rosette shaped succulent, greenish-brown rising barely above ground level, the rest of the plant the swollen rootstock stays undergrown.) 20 in stock $8.00 each

AR02= fissuratus (a star shaped rosette of fleshy leaves, no spines, lies almost flat on the soil surface, tubercles have a very ruff texture with woolly areoles and a woolly crown.) 22 - 3 1/2 inch pot size in stock $20.00 each

AR03= fissuratus (a star shaped rosette of fleshy leaves, no spines, lies almost flat on the soil surface, tubercles have a very ruff texture with woolly areoles and a woolly crown.) 9 - 4 1/2"+ pot size in stock $25.00 each

AR04= kotschoubeyanus (rosette shaped succulent, 0.8 to 4 inches in diameter, tubercles with a woolly furrow; fat conical root. Magenta or white, diurnal, flowers, 1 inch in diameter in early summer. The white-flowered variety was described as var. albiflorus.) 9 in stock $8.00 each

AR05= retusus ssp. furfuraceus (The variety "furfuraceus" is distingushable for the dark green-brown-grey equilaterally triangular shaped tubercles with  abundant white wool at the apex, flowers are white to light pink. Widely distributed in Coahuila, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas , Zacatecas and Nuevo Leon.) 28 in stock $20.00 each

AR06= retusus ssp. retusus (extremely variable species, tubercle size and shape vary widely, a terminal areole is sometimes present at the tip. The vast amount of phenotypic variation in the species has led to the erection of several variants: widespread, flowers are cream or white, occasionally with reddish midveins.) only one $20.00

AR07= retusus ssp. trigonus (somewhat less widespread with long sharp tubercles twice as long as wide. The flowers are usually yellow, sometimes white to pinkish white.) 4 in stock $20.00 each

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