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Escobaria are from a small but wide spread genus. These small cacti are very attractive and the listed plants do fine in very cold conditions with good drainage.
Escobaria

CO006: Coryphantha vivipara x Escobaria sneedii COLD HARDY CACTUS
$12.00
A great cross brought to us by Jeff Ottersberg. Small, heavily clumping bodies covered in mainly white spines! Will grow well in a pot or in the ground! Showy PINK flowers. They will go quick! 4-6"H x 6-8"W. Hardy to zone 4 possibly 3. Sold in 2.5 inch pot. Very limited supply. Choice.
ES001: Escobaria leei COLD HARDY CACTUS
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ES001: Escobaria leei COLD HARDY CACTUS
$30.00
Our favorite little trough plant. One of the rarest plants in the collection. Plants are about 3 inches high and 8 inches in width after many years. Zone 4. Spines are held tighter than the similar species Escobaria sneedii and smaller as well. Pale pink to coral flowers. Sold in 2.5 inch pots. This can be grown as a windowsill houseplant also!
ES002: Escobaria sneedii COLD HARDY CACTUS
$18.00
A choice little clump-former with snow-white spines and tiny, pink to coral flowers. Ideal for trough gardens and rock gardens. 4"H X 10"W. Thrives between zones 4-10. From the Franklin Mountains, Texas/New Mexico. Quite rare. Sold in 2.5 inch pot. This can be grown as a windowsill houseplant also!

ES003: Escobaria missouriensis COLD HARDY CACTUS
$12.00
One of the most cold hardy Escobaria, native to to the great plains. Caramel colored flowers in May followed by abundant red berries that persist all winter. 3"H X 8"W. Thrives between zones 3-10.

ES005: Escobaria organensis COLD HARDY CACTUS
$10.00
The Organ Mountains Pincushion Cactus is a fairly rare New Mexico species. 6 inches high and 8" wide. Pinkish to yellowish flowers in June. Plant in well-drained soil. Sold in 2.5" pots.