Echinocereus merkeri


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Read about Echinocereus merkeri in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Echinocereus Merkeri, Hildmann. Sts. at first upright, columnar, later reclining and by branching at the base forming clusters, in new growth bright green, later gray to gray-brown and corky: ribs 5-9, undulate to more or less tuberculate: areoles ¾ in, and more apart, round, white velvety, later naked: radial spines 6-9, the upper ones the longest, reaching 1¼ in. length, somewhat confluent with the centrals, subulate, spreading, straight; centrals 1-2, stronger, reaching a length of 2 in.: all the spines are white, nearly transparent, with red-tinted bulbose base. N. Mex. CH


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