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Echinocereus (spiny Cereus). Cactaceae. Condensed globular, cylindrical or prostrate cacti of the United States and Mexico.
 
Echinocereus (spiny Cereus). Cactaceae. Condensed globular, cylindrical or prostrate cacti of the United States and Mexico.
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Most of the species of Echinocereus are unsuited for greenhouse purposes, for when brought under glass they survive only for a few years. The very large flowers of some species make them very attractive while in bloom.
 
Most of the species of Echinocereus are unsuited for greenhouse purposes, for when brought under glass they survive only for a few years. The very large flowers of some species make them very attractive while in bloom.
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Horticultural names are: E. paucispina, no doubt a mutilation of paucispinus.—B. polycephalus.—E. sanguineus.—E. Schlenii= E. Scheeri (?).—E. tuberosus, Rumpl.=Wilcoxia.—E. Uehri.—E. Uspendkii.  C. H. Thompson.  J. N. Rose.
   
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==Species==
 
==Species==
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Horticultural names are: E. paucispina, no doubt a mutilation of paucispinus.—B. polycephalus.—E. sanguineus.—E. Schlenii= E. Scheeri (?).—E. tuberosus, Rumpl.=Wilcoxia.—E. Uehri.—E. Uspendkii.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==