Echinocereus berlandieri

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Read about Echinocereus berlandieri in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Echinocereus Berlandieri, Lem. (Cereus Berlandieri, Engelm.). Sts. prostrate, richly branching, forming dense clusters, the branches upright or ascending, 2-3 in. long or longer, by ½-¾ in. diam., light or dark green, and in young growth often purplish: ribs 5-6, broken up into as many straight or spiral rows of tubercles; tubercles conical, pointed: areoles ⅜-⅝ in. apart, round, white- woolly, soon naked: radial spines 6-8, stiff bristle-form, thin, horizontally spreading, white, about ⅜ in. long, the upper one sometimes light brown and somewhat stronger; central solitary, yellowish brown, sometimes reaching ¾ in. length: fls. from the upper lateral areoles, 2-3 in. long, red to light pink: fr. ovoid, green, bristly. S. Texas and N. Mex. CH


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