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0191 – Astrophytum Asterias Cv. Goryo Fukuryu Kikko Nudum
0191 – Astrophytum Asterias Cv. Goryo Fukuryu Kikko Nudum
Astrophytum Asterias Cv. Goryo Fukuryu Kikko Nudum is a highly collectible cultivar that combines several distinctive structural expressions in a single plant.
The Goryo expression refers to a rib structure where the plant develops five primary ribs instead of the more common eight ribs found in typical Asterias. This reduced rib count creates a broader, more sculptural body form with a strong geometric presence.
The Fukuryu expression in Asterias refers to the formation of aborted or incomplete ribs, often described by collectors as coastal ribbing. These partial rib structures appear between the main ribs and create additional texture and complexity in the plant’s surface.
The Kikko character introduces subtle segmentation along the ribs, giving the body a slightly turtle-shell–like structure that adds further depth to the overall form.
Finally, the Nudum body removes the typical white flecking found in many Asterias plants, allowing the plant’s rib architecture and sculptural geometry to stand out clearly.
Because this cultivar combines multiple structural expressions, each plant develops its own unique appearance as it matures.
Sizes and Growth Stages
Each plant size represents a meaningful stage in the journey—not better or worse, just different moments in time. The plant you receive will correspond to the selected size variant chosen at checkout.
• 2'' Pot (A Size) – 1–1.5 inches in diameter
Still small but past the most sensitive stage, these plants are beginning to reveal their identity. Early structure is set and characteristic traits slowly start to show, making this size ideal for growers who value patience and enjoy growing alongside their plants from an early stage.
• 2.5'' Pot (B Size) – 1.8–2.5 inches in diameter
This stage marks a turning point. The plant’s form is clearly readable, traits are established, and many plants at this size are reaching or approaching their flowering stage. While structure is already visible, the plant will continue to refine its character as it matures.
• 3.5'' Pot (C Size) – 3–3.5 inches in diameter
A mature, breeder-size stage. At this size, traits are striking and fully expressed, and the plant is capable of flowering and breeding. Even so, growth does not stop here—subtle refinement, balance, and beauty continue to evolve over time.
Each size tells a different part of the story, and each offers its own reward depending on where you are in your collecting journey.
Collector Tip
When selecting your plant size, think about the kind of collecting experience you want.
Some collectors enjoy starting with smaller plants (A Size) and watching their structure slowly develop over the years. Growing a plant from this early stage allows you to witness the full journey as its traits become more defined.
Others prefer B Size plants, where the form is already clearly visible and the plant is often approaching its flowering stage. This size offers a wonderful balance between early growth and established character.
For collectors who want a more mature specimen, C Size plants provide a strong presence in the collection. At this stage the plant has reached a breeder-size maturity, where traits are striking and flowering can occur more readily.
There is no wrong choice—each size offers a different way to experience the beauty and evolution of these remarkable plants.
If you enjoy watching plants develop from their earliest stages, you may also enjoy growing them from seeds. Starting from seed allows you to witness the full journey as each plant slowly reveals its unique character.
Feel free tocheck our seed collection if you'd like to experience the rewarding process of growing these remarkable plants from the very beginning.
Important Notes
• Natural variation in shape, spotting, and rib structure is normal and expected
• Minor cosmetic imperfections do not affect plant health
• Plants may vary slightly from photos because each specimen is unique
• All sales are final
Happy growing and thank you for being part of this growing community. Every bit of support helps this passion continue to bloom.
Thank you,
Gierayl Clepper
Madam Cacti 🌵
0191 – Astrophytum Asterias Cv. Goryo Fukuryu Kikko Nudum
Astrophytum Asterias Cv. Goryo Fukuryu Kikko Nudum is a highly collectible cultivar that combines several distinctive structural expressions in a single plant.
The Goryo expression refers to a rib structure where the plant develops five primary ribs instead of the more common eight ribs found in typical Asterias. This reduced rib count creates a broader, more sculptural body form with a strong geometric presence.
The Fukuryu expression in Asterias refers to the formation of aborted or incomplete ribs, often described by collectors as coastal ribbing. These partial rib structures appear between the main ribs and create additional texture and complexity in the plant’s surface.
The Kikko character introduces subtle segmentation along the ribs, giving the body a slightly turtle-shell–like structure that adds further depth to the overall form.
Finally, the Nudum body removes the typical white flecking found in many Asterias plants, allowing the plant’s rib architecture and sculptural geometry to stand out clearly.
Because this cultivar combines multiple structural expressions, each plant develops its own unique appearance as it matures.
Sizes and Growth Stages
Each plant size represents a meaningful stage in the journey—not better or worse, just different moments in time. The plant you receive will correspond to the selected size variant chosen at checkout.
• 2'' Pot (A Size) – 1–1.5 inches in diameter
Still small but past the most sensitive stage, these plants are beginning to reveal their identity. Early structure is set and characteristic traits slowly start to show, making this size ideal for growers who value patience and enjoy growing alongside their plants from an early stage.
• 2.5'' Pot (B Size) – 1.8–2.5 inches in diameter
This stage marks a turning point. The plant’s form is clearly readable, traits are established, and many plants at this size are reaching or approaching their flowering stage. While structure is already visible, the plant will continue to refine its character as it matures.
• 3.5'' Pot (C Size) – 3–3.5 inches in diameter
A mature, breeder-size stage. At this size, traits are striking and fully expressed, and the plant is capable of flowering and breeding. Even so, growth does not stop here—subtle refinement, balance, and beauty continue to evolve over time.
Each size tells a different part of the story, and each offers its own reward depending on where you are in your collecting journey.
Collector Tip
When selecting your plant size, think about the kind of collecting experience you want.
Some collectors enjoy starting with smaller plants (A Size) and watching their structure slowly develop over the years. Growing a plant from this early stage allows you to witness the full journey as its traits become more defined.
Others prefer B Size plants, where the form is already clearly visible and the plant is often approaching its flowering stage. This size offers a wonderful balance between early growth and established character.
For collectors who want a more mature specimen, C Size plants provide a strong presence in the collection. At this stage the plant has reached a breeder-size maturity, where traits are striking and flowering can occur more readily.
There is no wrong choice—each size offers a different way to experience the beauty and evolution of these remarkable plants.
If you enjoy watching plants develop from their earliest stages, you may also enjoy growing them from seeds. Starting from seed allows you to witness the full journey as each plant slowly reveals its unique character.
Feel free tocheck our seed collection if you'd like to experience the rewarding process of growing these remarkable plants from the very beginning.
Important Notes
• Natural variation in shape, spotting, and rib structure is normal and expected
• Minor cosmetic imperfections do not affect plant health
• Plants may vary slightly from photos because each specimen is unique
• All sales are final
Happy growing and thank you for being part of this growing community. Every bit of support helps this passion continue to bloom.
Thank you,
Gierayl Clepper
Madam Cacti 🌵