Difference between revisions of "Echinocactus brevihamatus"

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Echinocactus brevihamatus, Engelm. Globose-ovate, very dark green: ribs 13, deeply tuberculate-interrupted, the tubercles with a woolly groove extending to the base: radial spines mostly 12, terete, straight, white or yellowish, with dusky tips, ½-1 in. long, the upper longer; central spines 4 (rarely 1 or 2 additional ones), flattened, white with black tips, the 2 lateral ones divergent upward, straight or a little recurved, 1-2 in. long, the uppermost one weaker, the lower stoutest and darkest, porrect or deflexed, hooked downward, ¾-1 in. long: fls. funnelform. rose-color, 1-1½ in. long. S. W. Texas and New Mex.
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#REDIRECT [[Sclerocactus brevihamatus subsp. brevihamatus]]
 
#REDIRECT [[Sclerocactus brevihamatus subsp. brevihamatus]]

Revision as of 12:53, 15 September 2009


Read about Echinocactus brevihamatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Echinocactus brevihamatus, Engelm. Globose-ovate, very dark green: ribs 13, deeply tuberculate-interrupted, the tubercles with a woolly groove extending to the base: radial spines mostly 12, terete, straight, white or yellowish, with dusky tips, ½-1 in. long, the upper longer; central spines 4 (rarely 1 or 2 additional ones), flattened, white with black tips, the 2 lateral ones divergent upward, straight or a little recurved, 1-2 in. long, the uppermost one weaker, the lower stoutest and darkest, porrect or deflexed, hooked downward, ¾-1 in. long: fls. funnelform. rose-color, 1-1½ in. long. S. W. Texas and New Mex.


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