Echinocereus fasciculatus

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Read about Echinocereus fasciculatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mammillaria fasciculata, Engelm. (M. Thornberi, Orcutt). Plants sometimes growing in large clusters often containing many plants (as many as 110 have been noted): sts. cylindrical, usually 2-4 in. high but sometimes as much as 1 ft. high: radial spines 13-18, white, with dark tips: fls. broadly funnel-shaped, purplish; petals broad- acute. Ariz.—This species, although collected in 1848, has been poorly represented in our collections and unfortunately has recently been re-named. It is a very beautiful species.


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