Echinocereus

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Echinocereus
Echinocereus fasciculatus
Echinocereus fasciculatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Pachycereeae
Genus: Echinocereus
Engelm.
Species
  • Echinocereus acifer
  • Echinocereus adustus
  • Echinocereus apachensis
  • Echinocereus barthelowanus
  • Echinocereus bonkerae
  • Echinocereus boyce-thompsonii
  • Echinocereus brandegeei
  • Echinocereus chloranthus
  • Echinocereus cinerascens
  • Echinocereus coccineus
  • Echinocereus ctenoides
  • Echinocereus dasyacanthus
  • Echinocereus engelmannii
  • Echinocereus enneacanthus
  • Echinocereus fasciculatus
  • Echinocereus fendleri
  • Echinocereus knippelianus
  • Echinocereus ledingii
  • Echinocereus milleri
  • Echinocereus nicholii
  • Echinocereus nivosus
  • Echinocereus pacificus
  • Echinocereus papillosus
  • Echinocereus pectinatus
  • Echinocereus pentalophus
  • Echinocereus polyacanthus
  • Echinocereus salm-dyckianus
  • Echinocereus scheeri
  • Echinocereus reichenbachii
  • Echinocereus rigidissimus
  • Echinocereus russanthus
  • Echinocereus stramineus
  • Echinocereus triglochidiatus
  • Echinocereus viridiflorus
  • Echinocereus websterianus

Echinocereus is a genus of ribbed, usually small to medium-sized cylindrical cacti, comprising about 50 species from the southern United States and Mexico. They are commonly known as hedgehog cacti, though the term also applies for Pediocactus. The flowers are usually large, and the fruit are edible. Most Echinocereus species prefer full sun. Several of the species are cold-hardy, tolerating temperatures as low as -23°C / -10°F in dry conditions.


The genera Morangaya G.D.Rowley and Wilcoxia Britton & Rose have been brought into synonymy with Echinocereus.

[edit] References

  • Fischer, Pierre C. 70 Common Cacti of the Southwest. City unknown: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1989.
  • Freeman, Davi (2004). Cactiguide.com. Retrieved May 6th, 2005.
  • Ohr, Martina & Andreas (2005). Echinocereus Online. Retrieved May 7th, 2005.
  • Anderson, Miles (1998). The Ultimate Book of Cacti and Succulents. ISBN 1 85967 460 7. Lorenz Books.