Echinocereus chloranthus


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Read about Echinocereus chloranthus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Echinocereus chloranthus, Rumpl. (Cereus chloranthus, Engelm.) Fig. 1375. Sts. in small clusters, cylindrical, slightly tapering above, 4-9 in. high by 2-2½ in. diam.: ribs 13-18, straight or rarely spiral: radial spines 12-20, horizontally Spreading and appressed, sharp, the shortest one about ⅜ in. long and white, the lower laterals a little longer and have purple tips; centrals 3-5, or in young plants absent, bulbose at the base, the upper ones shortest, about the length of the radials, and darker colored, with purplish tips, the lower ones stouter, about 1 in. long, deflexed, white; frequently all the spines are white: fls. lateral, little more than 1 in. long; ovary and tube white bristly; petals green: fr. ellipsoidal, about ½ in. long, spiny. Texas and New Mex. CH


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