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Wonderfulcactus-SEEDS 2021.v33 Wonderfulcactus-SEEDS Pedro Lopez Artés Wonderful cactus and succulents 2021.v33 Wonderfulcactus-SEEDS 2021 Ver. 32_2021 updated 3 January 2021 Orders through Messenger-Facebook to Pedro López Artés Link to this catalogue to ensure the latest update: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sha ring and there is a replica in the link: http://mercheowl.com/wonderfulcactus/wonderfulcactus-SEEDS.pdf Facebook page: Cactus and succulents https://www.facebook.com/wonderfulcactus/) Facebook group: Pachycereus, Carnegia and others exotic columnar cacti Growers Worldwide (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pachycereus/ ) Facebook group: Wonderful cactus and succulents - Cactus maravillosos - Cactus gardening (https://www.facebook.com/wonderfulcactus/) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 2 Facebook group: Trichocereus (https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrichocereusTWEG/) As far as it was possible the seeds in the list have been ripened well. From many seeds the germination has been controlled. But Often the rarest and most difficult to obtain seeds are the ones that cause the most problems. It is precisely for that reason that they are highly sought after, because they are difficult to obtain and germinate, sometimes because of their dormancy, other times because they have to be scarified and other times because they are hybrid seeds that are hardly viable. I've taken extra steps in the seed processing to ensure the highest germination rates possible by culling all floaters and underdeveloped embryo's, the seeds are fresh, but we can't control our entire stock. Every step is taken to produce the highest quality seeds possible, however there is NO GUARANTEE of germination - these seeds are offered AS-IS at the BUYERS RISK! Mostly the seeds have been harvested in my own collection; to make the list more complete some seeds came from by good reliable friends. To place an order, please contact https://www.facebook.com/plopezartes The minimum order value goods is 20,00 EURO or 22,00 USD without mail and other charges fees. Payments are made through Paypal (mainly “Friends and Family” option, if not, then 7% Paypal taxes must be added). For postage and packaging you will be charged for 7,50€. The order will be handled as soon as possible. When it is ready you will receive an PM including also the final costs. Please DO NOT send payment to PayPal until we request payment. We will request money from you when we are ready. Please ordering seeds fast in time, because seeds stock will be decline, thank you very much. We will only send seeds to non-EU addresses at BUYERS RISK! If unwilling to accept the risk of loss, please inquire as to options before ordering. Some countries prohibit seed import and get flagged in customs. Many countries offer a "Small Lots" seed import license, check with your Dept of Agriculture. If inspected, buyer agrees to pay all customs duties, VAT, and/or other taxes and fees that may be levied by your government. You are responsible for knowing and heeding any import regulations, prohibitions and restrictions which may apply. Phytosanitary certificates cannot be provided. I wish you a lot of fun while looking through the list and later on good luck with the germination. I'd like to hear of your results. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 3 This catalog has two blocks, the first is referred to columnar and others that allow hybridizations, such as Echinopsis, Lobivia, Soherensia with Trichocereus. And the second block is for globular, they start with Acanthocalycium. COLUMNARS C. gigantea --(October.2020) Acanthocereus tetragonus, 25 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 10€) --(April.2020) Akersia roseiflora [GK_25/11] (Borzicactus roseiflorus), 15 seeds 2€ --(October.2020) Bergerocactus emoryi (glassy golden spines), Snicer, San Diego, California, 20 seeds 3€ --(2019) Carnegiea gigantea, Tucson, Arizona, USA, 30 seeds 3€ - (150 Seeds 12€) --(March.2020) Castellanosia caineana, 35 seeds 3€ --(March.2020) Coleocephalocereus goebelianus, 30 seeds 3€ - (150 seeds 12€) --(2019) Escontria chiotilla, Reserva de la Biosfera, Puebla, Mex., 30 Seeds 4€ --(2019) Lophocereus schotii JMT 329 (Senita) Organ pipe cactus, B.C. Mex. 20 seeds 2.5€ --(October.2020) Leptocereus paniculatus, R. Dominicana, 40 seeds 5€ --Mexican organ, 30 seeds 2€ --Selenicereus validus, 30 seeds 3€ - (150 Seeds 10€) --(March.2020) Seticereus roezlii (Borzicactus sepium), 25 seeds 3€ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 4 --(Jan.2020) Stetsonia coryne, Cactus Bolivia J.Ramirez, 30 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 8€, 500 seeds 35€) --(December.2020) Vatricania guentheri, 35 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€, 500 seeds 32€) --(March.2020) Yungasocereus inquisiviensis, 15 seeds 4€ ACANTHOCEREUS --(October.2020) Acanthocereus tetragonus, 25 seeds 3€ --(sold out)(March.2020) Acanthocereus cuixmalensis (Peniocereus), 4 seeds 1.25€ --(October.2020) Acanthocereus maculatus (Peniocereus), 10 seeds 3€ AKERSIA --(sold out) Akersia roseiflora HW1207.1 (Borzicactus roseiflorus), 10 seeds 1.25€ --(April.2020) Akersia roseiflora [GK_25/11] (Borzicactus roseiflorus), 15 seeds 2€ ARMATOCEREUS • Armatocereus Multipack. (Choose a selection of 6 different species and save the price of the cheapest one). --(Sold out) Armatocereus balsaensis KK2153, 20 seeds 3€ --(March.2020) Armatocereus balsaensis (A. rauhii subsp. balsasensis), 35 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€, 500 seeds 32€) --(May.2020) Armatocereus cartwrightianus, Peru, 30 seeds 3€ - (100 Seeds 8€) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 5 --(May.2020) Armatocereus godingianus, Ecuador, 30 seeds 3€ - (100 Seeds 8€) --(2019) Armatocereus laetus JN 1600, Chaquitambo, Peru, 25 seeds 3€ --(October.2020) Armatocereus laetus, 35 seeds 3€ --(March.2020) Armatocereus mataralensis, 35 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€, 500 seeds 32€) --(sold out)(2019) Armatocereus matucanensis (A. arboreus), 10 seeds 1€ --(December.2020) Armatocereus matucanensis DV, 35 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€, 500 seeds 32€) --(Sold out) Armatocereus procerus JN 1516, Nuevo Santiago de Jesus, Peru, 5 seeds 0.75€ --Armatocereus procerus, Perú, 30 seeds 3€ - (100 Seeds 8€) --(March.2020) Armatocereus rauhii, 35 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€, 500 seeds 32€) --(December.2020) Armatocereus riomajensis JN 1527, Yura, Peru, 25 seeds 3€ ARTHROCEREUS --(sold out) Arthrocereus melanurus GO 813 (Trichocereus), Cambuquira, 10 seeds 3€ --(sold out) Arthrocereus rondonianus GO 12 (Trichocereus), 15 seeds 3€ --(sold out)(March.2020) Arthrocereus rondonianus HU 145 (Trichocereus), 15 seeds 3€ AUSTROCEPHALOCEREUS --(March.2020) Austrocephalocereus dybowskii (Espostoopsis), 25 seeds 3€ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 6 --(March.2020) Austrocephalocereus estevesii (Siccobaccatus), 6 seeds 0.75€ --(March.2020) Austrocephalocereus purpureus HU133 (Micranthocereus), Morro de Chapeu, Bahia, Brazil, 25 seeds 3€ AUSTROCYLINDROPUNTIA --(December.2020) Austrocylindropuntia shaferi, Humahuaca, Argentina JL515, 25 seeds 2.5€ BERGEROCACTUS --(October.2020) Bergerocactus emoryi (glassy golden spines), Snicer, San Diego, California, 25 seeds 3€ BORZICACTUS, BOLIVICEREUS, CLISTANTHOCEREUS and ARROJADOA Borzicactus et al Multipack. (Choose a selection from here of 12 different species and save the price of the cheapest two) Borzicactus et al pack. (Choose a selection from here of 6 different species and save the price of the cheapest one) Akersia --(sold out) Borzicactus roseiflorus HW1207.1 (Akersia roseiflora), 10 seeds 1.25€ --(April.2020) Borzicactus roseiflorus [GK_25/11] (Akersia roseiflora), 15 seeds 2€ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 7 Arrojadoa --(sold out) Arrojadoa beatae GO 119, Bocaiuva, Mina Gerais, 10 seeds 2€ --(sold out)(May.2020) Arrojadoa beatae, 15 seeds 2€ --(sold out) Arrojadoa marylanae GO 72, Sussuarana,Bahia, unique plants, 10 seeds 2€ --(sold out) Arrojadoa eriocaulis subsp.rosenbergiana, 20 seeds 3€ --(May.2020) Arrojadoa penicillata, Brazil, 25 seeds 3€ --(December.2020) Arrojadoa rhodantha JL452, 25 seeds 3€ --(December.2020) Arrojadoa rhodantha, 40 seeds 3€ - (100 seeds 7€) --(May.2020) Arrojadoa reflexa, Brazil (A. rhodantha subsp. reflexa), 25 seeds 3€ Bolivicereus --(March.2020) Bolivicereus samaipatanus v. rufus (Borzicactus), 25 seeds 3€ --(March.2020) Bolivicereus serpens (Borzicactus longiserpens), 25 seeds 3€ Borzicactus --(sold out) Borzicactus aureispinus FA, 20 seeds 2.5€ --(March.2020) Borzicactus aureispinus (Hildewintera aureispina), 25 seeds 3€ --(sold out)(2019) Borzicactus cajamarcensis (B. fieldianus), Laguna S. Nicolas, Cajamarca, Peru MCA, 10 seeds 1.25€ --(April.2020) Borzicactus tesselatus (B. fieldianus) JN 1611, Rio Fortaleza, Peru, 2058m, 25 seeds 2.5€ --(March.2020) Seticereus roezlii (Borzicactus sepium), 25 seeds 3€ Clistanthocereus --(May.2020) Clistanthocereus fieldianus (Borzicactus), 15 seeds 2€ --(March.2020) Clistanthocereus hoffmannianus, 25 seeds 3€ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsuv_ikbFQ1yjJWdTYCtcRrVcSvalUWd/view?usp=sharing Página 8 --(March.2020) Clistanthocereus samnensis (Borzicactus fieldianus), 20 seeds 3€ --(March.2020) Clistanthocereus tessellatus (Borzicactus fieldianus), 25 seeds 3€ BRAGAIA --(sold out) Bragaia estevesii GO 245, Unique new genus, the species has recently been described, Pilao
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