Thelocactus hexaedrophorus
Common Name(s):
Synonym(s): Echinocactus hexaedrophorus, Echinocactus fossulatus, Thelocactus fossulatus, Echinocactus droegeanus, Echinocactus labouretianus, Thelocactus lloydii
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: Desert Botanical Garden , Phoenix, AZ
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: Cal Cactus, Bonsall, CA
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: Cal Cactus, Bonsall, CA
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: 2005 Intercity Show, Los Angeles Arboretum
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: Tony Marino's Private Collection
Photographer: Tony Marino
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T. hexaedrophorus
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Picture taken at: Bev and Kermit Bender's greenhouse, Escanaba MI
Photographer: Kermit Bender
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Thelocactus hexaedrophorus subsp. lloydii
Common Name(s):
Synonym(s): Echinocactus hexaedrophorus, Echinocactus fossulatus, Thelocactus fossulatus, Echinocactus droegeanus, Echinocactus labouretianus, Thelocactus lloydii
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Original Description: The Cactaceae 4
p.11 - Britton & Rose (1920)Plants simple, depressed-globose, 8 to 12 cm broad, pale bluish green, strongly tubercled and strongly armed; tubercles conspicuous but low, often wider than long, sometimes 4 cm wide; flowering grove rather conspicuous but narrow, extending from spines to about half-way to axil of tubercle; spines usually 8, sometimes with a smaller accessory one, all ascending from base and curved outward from middle, terete or somewhat angled at base, often highly colored below with sharp yellowish-crimson tips, the longer ones 6 cm long; outer perianth-segments very pale purple, never deep purplish pink; filaments white; anthers deep yellow; style yellowish, pinkish at top; stigma-lobes pinkish yellow. |
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T. hexaedrophorus subsp. lloydii
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Picture taken at: 2005 Intercity Show, Los Angeles Arboretum
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus subsp. lloydii
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Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection
Photographer: Daiv Freeman
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T. hexaedrophorus subsp. lloydii
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Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection
Photographer: Juergen Menzel
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T. hexaedrophorus subsp. lloydii
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Picture taken at: Private Collection -Baku city, Azerbaijan
Photographer: Ilham Alekperov
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