Echinocereus ctenoides
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Read about Echinocereus ctenoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinocereus ctenoides, Lem. (Cereus ctenoides, Engelm.). Sts. solitary or rarely branching, cylindrical to elongated ovoid, reaching a height of 6 in. and a diam. of 2½ in.: ribs 15-16, usually straight: radial spines 13- 22, horizontally radiate, pectinate, subulate, bases bulbose and laterally compressed, stiff, straight or often slightly curved, the laterals longest and about ⅜ in.. the upper ones very short, white or sometimes with brownish tips; centrals 2-3 or rarely 4, superposed, coarser, bulbose at the base, short and conical to ¼ in. long, reddish; later all the spines are gray: fls. lateral, from near the crown, 2½-3 in. long; ovary and short tube white bristly: corolla yellow, with greenish throat. Texas, and N. Mex.-This species is very rare in cult. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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