00:02
Introduction to the video and the trip to Box Cactus Nursery in Tucson, Arizona, one of the presenter's favorite nurseries.
02:07
Arrival at the nursery and the start of browsing the large variety of cacti.
02:23
Introduction to an Astrophytum selection priced at $14 each with various sizes on display.
07:03
Discovery of Opuntia imbricata priced at $25 and the acknowledgment of larger, mature plants as treasures worth exploring.
09:06
Remarkably large columnar cactus on display and mention of the nursery's propagation efforts.
10:12
Plus, information on the connection between Box Cactus Nursery and Arizona Cactus Sales, particularly for Astrophytum specimens.
12:08
Explanation of the presenter's first impression of the huge inventory at Box Cactus Nursery when she initially visited.
13:23
Walk through more interesting varieties, including the hairy Echinopsis mamillosa.
19:36
A look at the uncovered tables outdoors, revealing more plants for sale at $14 each.
23:42
Visiting an area with landscape plants and discussion of the nursery's garden going full circle in the greenhouse.
27:58
Sighting of sizable Aloe plants for $110 as well as some not-for-sale large cacti with cephalian.
28:42
Comments on the fluffy appearance of Mammillaria plumosa and the fatality of 'old lady cacti' Echinocereus shubertii.
30:02
More exploration of outdoor plants, including Ferocactus and other large specimens in the ground.
33:08
Entrance into the retail area, which includes a variety of small potted cacti, Talavera pottery, and Echinocereus engelmannii that shows cold-induced purple stripes.
43:18
Final remarks on the beauty of Box Cactus Nursery and its extensive inventory, plus a brief look at other non-retail greenhouses on the property.
46:11
Visit to the collection house, where they keep their mother plants used for propagation, a space similar to a museum of specimens not for sale.
48:26
Admiration of a large Euphorbia horrida in the collection house and various other notable specimens.
53:18
The presenter points out Astrophytum plants in the collection house, including some that look like melted ice cream.
55:04
Final thoughts on the incredible variety of plants in the propagation greenhouse and the Talavera pottery for sale.
The summary showcases moments when new and interesting plants are introduced, cultural insights about the nursery's operation, and the presenter's genuine reactions and thoughts while exploring Box Cactus Nursery.