Here are 'ripe' about to open buds of E. mojavensis. Developing buds are as much fun to watch as there are flowers, and they stay around longer.
Here you can see clearly the distinct for this group of Echinocerei bud areoles with crab-like spread spines. The red claw-like forms covering areoles are actually true leafs.
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