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E. phyllacanthus v
macracanthus
Identifying the species of an
Echinofossulocactus is as difficult as identifying the genus is easy.
For the most part, they tend to look alike, and there are far more names
than there are species.
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Description:
Generally solitary round cactus with whitish to cream coloured
spines and numerous wavy ribs. Older plants sometimes get corky near the
base.
Flowers: Abundant white with pink midribs.
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Culture: Easy to to
care and flower. No absolute schedule can be given
for watering as various factors (Soil mixture, containers,
drainage, temperature, size of plant) influence water use, so - as
a general rule - the soil should be thoroughly wetted at each watering
during the active growing season (spring and summer), water when the top
1,5- 2 cm of soil feels dry to the finger. Do not soak the soil during
the dormant period. Be careful, excessive watering can make root and/or
stem to rots. Make sure there is good air circulation between plants.
Good drainage is essential along good moisture retention properties and
adequate nutrients availability. Require bright sunlight to grow well.
Dormant plants do best at temperatures from 5-10°C (but will tolerate
-5° for short periods). The cooler temperatures develop sturdier plants
and encourage the formation of flower buds.
Pests: The narrow ribs, the wooly areoles, and the dense spines
are an ideal habitat for mealy bugs. Frequent inspection of the plants
will prevent them from spreading. |
Photo of conspecific
taxa, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants
belonging to the Echinofossulocactus
phyllacanthus
complex (This
Taxon has lots of synonyms (like
most Echinofossulocactus) whit several controversial varieties
and subspecies):
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Family:
Cactaceae (Cactus
Family)
Scientific name: Stenocactus
phyllacanthus (A. Dietrich et Otto) A. Berger ex A. W. Hill
1933, (Mexico) |
Synonyms:
- Echinofossulocactus phyllacanthus
(A. Dietrich et Otto) Lawrence 18
= Echinocactus phyllacanthus A. Dietrich et Otto 1836
= Ferocactus phyllacanthus (A. Dietrich et Otto) N. P. Taylor
1980
= Brittonrosea phyllacantha
= Efossus phyllacanthus
- Echinofossulocactus tricuspidatus
(Scheidweiler) Britton et Rose 1922
= Echinocactus tricuspidatus Scheidweiler 1841
= Stenocactus tricuspidatus (Scheidweiler) A. Berger 1929
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