Turbinicarpus La Negrita

$80.00

A decade of wild resilience—this 10-year-old Turbinicarpus laui var. negrita, grown slowly from seed, is a miniature desert relic sculpted by time. Its dark, near-black body is compact and globular, crowned with soft white wool that contrasts like starlight over obsidian. Each detail—its symmetry, texture, and spine pattern—tells a story of slow, deliberate growth in harsh conditions.

This is no ordinary cactus—it’s one of the rarest and slowest-growing species in the Turbinicarpus genus. This specimen has matured naturally over ten years, developing authentic form, tight geometry, and undeniable presence.

Potted in a 3" HPC container with our 90% granular mix, it's a living sculpture meant for serious collectors—those who appreciate age, rarity, and the art of slow cultivation.

This isn’t just a plant—it’s a one-of-a-kind survivor. A quiet icon from the desert, ten years in the making.

Plant images are for illustration purposes only. Actual plant may vary.

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A decade of wild resilience—this 10-year-old Turbinicarpus laui var. negrita, grown slowly from seed, is a miniature desert relic sculpted by time. Its dark, near-black body is compact and globular, crowned with soft white wool that contrasts like starlight over obsidian. Each detail—its symmetry, texture, and spine pattern—tells a story of slow, deliberate growth in harsh conditions.

This is no ordinary cactus—it’s one of the rarest and slowest-growing species in the Turbinicarpus genus. This specimen has matured naturally over ten years, developing authentic form, tight geometry, and undeniable presence.

Potted in a 3" HPC container with our 90% granular mix, it's a living sculpture meant for serious collectors—those who appreciate age, rarity, and the art of slow cultivation.

This isn’t just a plant—it’s a one-of-a-kind survivor. A quiet icon from the desert, ten years in the making.

Plant images are for illustration purposes only. Actual plant may vary.

A decade of wild resilience—this 10-year-old Turbinicarpus laui var. negrita, grown slowly from seed, is a miniature desert relic sculpted by time. Its dark, near-black body is compact and globular, crowned with soft white wool that contrasts like starlight over obsidian. Each detail—its symmetry, texture, and spine pattern—tells a story of slow, deliberate growth in harsh conditions.

This is no ordinary cactus—it’s one of the rarest and slowest-growing species in the Turbinicarpus genus. This specimen has matured naturally over ten years, developing authentic form, tight geometry, and undeniable presence.

Potted in a 3" HPC container with our 90% granular mix, it's a living sculpture meant for serious collectors—those who appreciate age, rarity, and the art of slow cultivation.

This isn’t just a plant—it’s a one-of-a-kind survivor. A quiet icon from the desert, ten years in the making.

Plant images are for illustration purposes only. Actual plant may vary.