Buds on E. nigrihorrida appear in late fall as small bright red spots under the dense spines protecting the plant apex. They slowly develop over colder winter months, to tall rocket shapes. Flowers finally open in late winter an stay open for couple of weeks.
Search This Blog
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(108)
-
▼
March
(21)
- Disocactus flagelliformis
- Ferocactus macrodiscus
- Sclerocactus parviflorus
- Matucana aureiflora
- Pelecyphora strobiliformis
- Opuntia polyacantha
- Opuntia basilaris, Joshua Tree NP
- Echinocactus polycephalius
- Mammillaria schiedeana ssp giselae
- Oroya borchersii
- Echinocereus coccineus
- Thelocactus conothelos aurantiacus
- Copiapoa humilis 'paposoensis'
- Mammillaria aureilanata 'alba'
- Echinocereus pacificus flower
- Mammillaria laui subducta
- Mammillaria glassii ascensionis
- Ancustrocactus uncinatus 'mathsonii'
- Mammillaria senilis
- Eriosyce subgibbosa 'nigrihiorrida'
- Escobaria emskoetteriana 'runyonii'
-
▼
March
(21)
No comments:
Post a Comment