Espostoa nana
| Latin Name: | Espostoa nana |
| Description: | A short columnar species with thick stems, branching from the base. With many closely set ribs, the whitish areoles have about 30 very pale yellowish radial spines and the whole plant is covered in white wooly hairs, especially at the tips of the stems. The flowers are nocturnal, appearing in summer from a whitish cephalium. |
| Family: | Cactaceae |
| USDA Zone: | 9 |
| Flower: | White |
| Mature Height: | 5 ft |
| Mature Width: | 2 ft |
| Preferred light conditions: | Sun |
| Preferred water conditions: | Moderate in Summer / Dry in Winter |
| 3 inch: | $1.50 |
| 4 inch: | $3.50 |
| 1 gallon: | $10.00 |
| 5 gallon: | $25.00 |