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South America is home to many types of cacti, far more than the United Stats. Many of the cacti are small, under 1-foot tall. But, there are some make towering cacti that call to mind the saguaros of the southern Arizona Desert. South American is also home to many drought-tolerant rosette plants such as Puya.

Subpilocereus repandus, Paul Steven Tomafas
February 20, 2026October 7, 2025

Subpilocereus horrispinus, a Venezuelan Beauty

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Neoraimondia gigantea
February 17, 2026

Peruvian Cacti (No. 1)

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Parc National los cardones, Bachelot Pierre J-P
December 30, 2025October 14, 2025

Cacti of Argentina

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December 9, 2025

Tephrocactus

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Opuntia sulphurea, Toni Gürke
December 7, 2025

Opuntia sulphurea

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Subpilocereus-horrispinus-paul-steven-tomafas2
November 28, 2025

Subpilocereus horrispinus, a Venezuelan Beauty (by Manuel Molina)

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Gymnocalycium saglionis
November 24, 2025October 8, 2025

Gymnocalycium in Argentina

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Punotia lagopus in cultivation, Eigenes Werk
November 20, 2025

Three-mile High Punotia, Not Your Typical Cactus

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Austrocactus gracilis
November 19, 2025

Austrocactus gracilis

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Copiapoa solaris
November 10, 2025

Copiapoa is from Chile

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October 31, 2025

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum in the Atacama Desert

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Opuntia robusta, Kwentin Paventino
October 28, 2025

OPUNTIAS BELOW THE BORDER

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