


Ariocarpus Fissuratus - Graft/Unrooted
You will receive a similar plant in size and shape to the once in the pictures. Our plants are hand-picked and carefully selected. Plants will be shipped with pots and soil . Please do understand that the plant may come slightly different in form/shape/color than the picture because all plants are unique.
Pland ID: Ariocarpus Fissuratus (Grafted to Selenecerius and Unrooted)
Description: Ariocarpus fissuratus is a geophyte plant that produces a star-shaped rosette of fleshy, deltoid to hemispheric tubercles, which have no spines and lie almost flat on the soil surface. They are usually solitary, rarely giving rise to side shoots from old areoles, they grow extremely slow.
Size: 1.5”-2.0” inches in diameter scion with atleast 6’’ rootstock.
You will receive a similar plant in size and shape to the once in the pictures. Our plants are hand-picked and carefully selected. Plants will be shipped with pots and soil . Please do understand that the plant may come slightly different in form/shape/color than the picture because all plants are unique.
Pland ID: Ariocarpus Fissuratus (Grafted to Selenecerius and Unrooted)
Description: Ariocarpus fissuratus is a geophyte plant that produces a star-shaped rosette of fleshy, deltoid to hemispheric tubercles, which have no spines and lie almost flat on the soil surface. They are usually solitary, rarely giving rise to side shoots from old areoles, they grow extremely slow.
Size: 1.5”-2.0” inches in diameter scion with atleast 6’’ rootstock.
You will receive a similar plant in size and shape to the once in the pictures. Our plants are hand-picked and carefully selected. Plants will be shipped with pots and soil . Please do understand that the plant may come slightly different in form/shape/color than the picture because all plants are unique.
Pland ID: Ariocarpus Fissuratus (Grafted to Selenecerius and Unrooted)
Description: Ariocarpus fissuratus is a geophyte plant that produces a star-shaped rosette of fleshy, deltoid to hemispheric tubercles, which have no spines and lie almost flat on the soil surface. They are usually solitary, rarely giving rise to side shoots from old areoles, they grow extremely slow.
Size: 1.5”-2.0” inches in diameter scion with atleast 6’’ rootstock.