Named after the Apache trail - a road near Phoenix, AZ, where this plant is very common. Echinocereus apachensis is not well-known among the collectors, but very interesting plant, mainly because of it's long spines - usually not longer that 4 inches, but sometimes up to 5 inches long.
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