Neolloydia conoidea
Common Name(s): Texas Cone Cactus
Synonym(s): Mammillaria conoidea, Echinocactus conoideus, Coryphantha conoidea, Pediocactus conoideus, Neolloydia ceratites, Neolloydia texensis, Neolloydia grandiflora
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N. conoidea
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Picture taken at: Desert Botanical Garden , Phoenix, AZ
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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N. conoidea
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Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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N. conoidea
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Picture taken at: John and Yingtsih Balcom's Private Collection
Photographer: John Balcom
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N. conoidea
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Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection
Photographer: Juergen Menzel
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N. conoidea
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Picture taken at: San Miguel, Coahuila, Mexico
Photographer: Davide Donati
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Neolloydia conoidea var. texensis
Common Name(s): Texas Cone Cactus
Synonym(s): Mammillaria conoidea, Echinocactus conoideus, Coryphantha conoidea, Pediocactus conoideus, Neolloydia ceratites, Neolloydia texensis, Neolloydia grandiflora
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Original Description: The Cactaceae 4
p.18 - Britton & Rose (1920)Globular to short-oblong, 4 to 6 cm long; tubercles arranged in long spirals, somewhat imbricated, a little flattened dorsally; radial spines 10 to 15, white, widely spreading, about 1 cm long; central spines 1 to 3, much stouter than the radials, elongated, 2 to 3 cm long, black; flowers not seen; fruit small globular, almost hidden by the spines, greenish, thin-walled, dry; seeds black, tuberculate, 1.5 mm in diameter; hilum large, basal, white lunate |
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N. conoidea var. texensis
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Picture taken at: Slavomir Dupal's Private Collection, Czech Republic
Photographer: Slavomir Dupal
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N. conoidea var. texensis
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Picture taken at: Lubbock County Texas
Photographer: Brad Clardy and Kevin Beirne
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