Lobivia (Trichocereus) crassicaulis is a large growing plant, forming low wide clumps. Bright red flowers produced reliably in the summer.
The taxonomy of the species is a bit confusing, unless you call both Lobivia and Trichocereus - Echinopsis. The plant has Lobivia-like flowers, but grows too large to be welcomed into that genus of relatively small plants.
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- Echinocereus subinermus
- Parodia rauschii
- Rebutia nana
- Parodia scopa
- Rebutia heliosa
- Rebutia muscula
- Lobivia caineana
- Tephrocactus geometricus
- Lobivia winteriana
- Echinocereus adustus schwartzii
- Opuntia phaeacantha
- Sulcorebutia flavissima
- Notocactus vencluianus
- Airampoa (Tunilla) sp.
- Sulcorebutia pasopayana
- Mammillaria insularis
- Lobivia crassicaulis
- Ferocactus glaucescens
- Echinocereus scopulorum
- Parodia magnifica
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