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Best 1 Rebutia krainziana

Rebutia krainziana is a diminutive cactus native to Bolivia. It’s notable for its vibrant red flowers which dramatically contrast with its dense white spines forming a spherical shape. This small, ornamental cactus is well-suited for collectors and enthusiasts of miniature cacti and succulents who a...

2 Claret Cup Cactus (Echinocereus triglochidiatus)

Echinocereus triglochidiatus, commonly known as the Claret Cup Cactus, is a distinctive North American cactus characterized by its clustered growth and prominent red flowers. This species produces spines resembling a hedgehog's quills and thrives in arid environments of the southwestern United State...

3 Disocactus ackermannii (Orchid Cactus)

Disocactus ackermannii is an epiphytic cactus native to Mexico that is widely cultivated as an ornamental, notable for producing large, vibrant red, orchid-like flowers.

4 Matucana haynei

Native to the high-altitude Andes of Peru, Matucana haynei is a globular cactus distinguished by its densely spined ribs and tubular, brightly colored red flowers.

5 Scarlet Ball Cactus (Parodia haselbergii)

The Scarlet Ball Cactus is a spherical succulent native to Brazil that is distinguished by its bright red flowers and was first described by Haage in 1885.

6 Nopalxochia ackermannii

Nopalxochia ackermannii is a botanical synonym for the orchid cactus, a Mexican epiphyte originally classified in its own genus before being reclassified under Disocactus.

7 Red Crown Cactus (Rebutia minuscula)

Rebutia minuscula, the Red Crown Cactus, is a small clumping species native to Argentina that produces a striking crown of vibrant red or orange flowers.

8 Gymnocalycium baldianum

First described by Spegazzini in 1925, Gymnocalycium baldianum is a small, flattened cactus native to Argentina that is distinguished by its prolific red to orange flowers.

9 Lobivia hertrichiana

Lobivia hertrichiana is a small clustering cactus from the Peruvian Andes, named after William Hertrich of the Huntington Botanical Gardens, and prized for its vivid scarlet flowers.

10 Echinocereus coccineus (Scarlet Hedgehog)

Echinocereus coccineus, the scarlet hedgehog cactus, is a clumping species found in the American Southwest, noted for its vibrant red-orange, tubular flowers.

11 Echinocereus polyacanthus

Echinocereus polyacanthus is a clumping cactus native to the American Southwest, distinguished by its dense spination and bright red, funnel-shaped flowers.

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