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Echinocereus
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Echinocereus schmollii
Small species of Echinocereus (once included in the genus Wilcoxia) with a large underground caudix from which stems emerge. These are slender, fluffy and equipped with a few slightly prickly thorns. The flowers are wonderful. Frost resistant if kept well dry, its growth is rather slow. Learn More -
Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. burrensis
interesting for the dense covering of combed and interlaced spines, translucent with a darker orange color at the tip. The flowers are large, magenta with a lighter throat. Learn More -
Echinocereus poselgeri
shrubby species with little branched, thin, woody stems that reach one meter in height. Thorns small and adherent to the stem. Interesting for the large magenta flowers that appear at the top of the branches. The roots are tuberous. Learn More -
Echinocereus poselgeri
Zapata Co. Texas, USA.
shrubby species with little branched, thin, woody stems that reach one meter in height. Thorns small and adherent to the stem. Interesting for the large magenta flowers that appear at the top of the branches. The roots are tuberous. Learn More