Difference between revisions of "Echinocactus lecontei"
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+ | Echinocactus Lecontei, Engelm. Resembles E. Wislizenii, but often somewhat taller (sometimes becoming 8 ft. high and 2 ft. diam.), usually more slender, and at last clavate from a slender base: ribs somewhat more interrupted and more obtuse: lower central spine more flattened and broader, curved (rather than hooked) or twisted, usually not at all hooked, sometimes as much as 6 in. long: fls. rather smaller. From the Great Basin to Mex. and Low. Calif. | ||
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#REDIRECT [[Ferocactus cylindraceus subsp. lecontei]] | #REDIRECT [[Ferocactus cylindraceus subsp. lecontei]] |
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Read about Echinocactus lecontei in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinocactus Lecontei, Engelm. Resembles E. Wislizenii, but often somewhat taller (sometimes becoming 8 ft. high and 2 ft. diam.), usually more slender, and at last clavate from a slender base: ribs somewhat more interrupted and more obtuse: lower central spine more flattened and broader, curved (rather than hooked) or twisted, usually not at all hooked, sometimes as much as 6 in. long: fls. rather smaller. From the Great Basin to Mex. and Low. Calif.
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