Echinocereus stramineus
Handb. Cacteenk. (ed. 2 - Rümpler) 2, 797. 1886
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus stramineus
Author
(Engelm.) Engelm. ex Rümpler
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Description
Echinocereus stramineusSN|7775]]SN|7817]] is a clumping cactus, forming large, compact colonies with 100 or more stems (occasionally up to 500 heads). These larger clumps are rounded, often 60-90 cm across and nearly as high.
Flowers
Abundant large bright pink to purple-red flowers in late spring, up to 12.5 cm diameter, 8-12 cm long, They are dark red (or rarely gold & green) at the base, fading to rose at the tips. The inner petals are toothed. The 10–15 outer petals have pink edges
Spines
1 to 4 central spines, up to 9 cm long; 7-14 radials, up to 3 cm long. They vary from shortly - and frankly spined to long - and dense spined and from brightly white/ yellowish until dark red and black colours of spination.
Ribs
10 to 13 sinuous with fairly deep furrows between them.
Stem
Each head 10-30 cm long, 3-10 cm in diameter.
Fruits
Dark red edible and delicious (tastes similar to strawberries just like Echinocereus engelmannii & Echinocereus cinerascensSN|7817]]SN|7775]] do), 5 cm in diameter.
Areoles
8 to 25 mm apart.