I love Echinocereus in all their forms and shapes. Perfect S.W. gardening plant for small or odd spaces where you don't know what else t...Read Moreo plant. Also fantastic for pots.
Here's some of mine. I live in the Low Sonoran Desert in AZ which is zone 9B flirting with 10.
Come on and add your plants to the S.W. gardening forum. I'd love to get some action going there.
I have tons of photos of mine I'd love to share and have someone to discuss their plants with me.
AG
The 'reichenbachii' subspecies has nicely scented and brilliant pink blooms. It has zero central spines and 18 to 30 or more radial spine...Read Mores per areole which are almost linear.
The 'armatus' subspecies has scented pinkk flowers near the stem top. It has 1 or 2 central spines and up to 23 radial spines per areole wich are linear-elliptical.
The 'baileyi' subspecies has scented pinkk flowers near the stem top. It has 1 to 3 central spines and up to 14 radial spines per areole which arenarrow and elliptical
The 'fitchii' subspecies used to be a variety, but has now joined the ranks of a subspecies. It has violet flowers with deep a red throat. The stems only get to about 6 inches tall instead of 16 inches like the 3 previous subspecies . This subspecies is listed on the endangered and protected list. It has 1 to 7 central spines and up to 22 radial spines on elliptical areoles.
The 'perbellus' subspecies has purple flowers with hairy areoles on the floral tube. The stems will only reach a height of about 2 to 4 inches tall. It has zero or 1 central spine and less than 20 radial spines on elliptical areoles.
All subspecies will either grow solitary stems or clump to as many 12 stems.
I love Echinocereus in all their forms and shapes. Perfect S.W. gardening plant for small or odd spaces where you don't know what else t...Read More
I absolutely love this little dynamo!!! Makes up for its size by amazing blooms! Has bloomed every year for me here in 7A.
The 'reichenbachii' subspecies has nicely scented and brilliant pink blooms. It has zero central spines and 18 to 30 or more radial spine...Read More