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Chris L
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More Echinofossulocactus (tricuspidatus, xiphacanthus)

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Echinofossulocactus tricuspidatus
Echinofossulocactus tricuspidatus
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Echinofossulocactus xiphacanthus
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Echinofossulocactus xiphacanthus
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Super stripy flowers, aren't they, Chris?
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What a nice flower show! (tu)
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ralphrmartin wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2019 6:35 pm Super stripy flowers, aren't they, Chris?
Almost like sweets.

Pity when there is a group of flowers they don't open fully and I think the spines get in the way.

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I love that genus. Easy to grow and stunning flowers. They often bloom as early as January here in Texas.
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