Echinocereus hancockii
Desert Pl. Life 21: 89, fig. 2-4. 1949
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus hancockii
Author
E.Y.Dawson
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Central and upper spines 4, pinkish to bright red, becoming dirty yellow or grey, spreading, stiff, straight, strongly flattened and angled, erect, 2,5-6cm long. (up to 3 mm in diameter).
Seeds
1,2-1,3/1 mm dark/brown black.
Roots
Fibrous.
Flowers
Subterminal, infundibuliform, bright yellow, up to 6 cm long and in diameter. Buds reddish brown with a few weak spines. Stigma lobes pale yellow with barely a hint of green. This feature of yellow is shared with a few other Baja California species such as Echinoceres brandegeei, Echinoceres ferreirianus and Echinoceres pensilis.
Blooming Season
E. hancockii is notorious for being shy to flower, and blooms may appear from spring to autumn.
Ribs
8 to 10, acute, 8-15 mm wide.
Stem
Globose or short-cylindrical, light to dark green 5-30 cm tall, 5.5-7 cm cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
Radial and lower spines 7 to12, 1,5-2,5 cm long.
Fruits
Globose, green, becoming red, spiny, drying up but not breaking. Ripens in 4-8 months.