Wide-spread in SW USA species, E. mojavensis usually has orange-pink flowers, but some populations in N. Arizona display this pink-red shade. The species is common in nature, but not in collections, despite ease of growing and nice flowers.
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- Opuntia polyacantha
- Echinocereus mojavensis
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- Rebutia pygmaea
- Sulcorebutia tarabucoensis
- Oreocereus leucontichus
- Echinocereus mojavensis
- Echinocereus papillosus
- Echinocereus cocinneus hybrid
- Eriosyce senilis
- Echinocereus parkeri
- Rebutia violaciflora
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