Cacti seeds starting with "E"
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Echinocereus davisii. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 8b-10. Hardy to 15° F. Full sun to light shade. Little water, needs porous soil. Cylindrical cactus, branching from the base, very spiny stems grow to 18". Yellow to pink flowers. Origin: Brewster county Texas.
Echinocereus delaetii. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 8-10. Hardy to 20° F for short durations. Full sun to light shade. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Basally clumping cactus, each stem up to 12" tall. Pink flowers. Origin: Mexico, above 6,000 ft. elevation.
Echinocereus dubius. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 8-10. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun to light shade. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Clumping cactus making colonies up to 3' diameter. Red flowers. Origin: Northeastern Mexico, Texas.
Echinocereus durangensis. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 8-10. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Usually clumping, forming large colonies up to several hundreds light green stems. Red or orange flowers. Origin: Arizona, New Mexico, northwestern Mexico.
Echinocereus engelmannii (Sunset: 2,3,7,10-24; USDA: 7-11). Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little or no water. Clumping colony grows to 4' diameter; 1' tall. Origin: Southern California, Arizona, southern Nevada, Mexico.
Seeds collected in Maricopa Co AZ
Echinocereus engelmannii 'San Diego'
Echinocereus engelmannii species mix. Several Echinocereus engelmannii varieties including: Echinocereus engelmannii, Echinocereus engelmannii v chrysocentrus, engelmannii v fasciculatus, Echinocereus engelmannii v. variegatus and others.
Echinocereus engelmannii v. munzii
Echinocereus nicholii (Nichol's golden hedgehog). Sunset: 10-24; USDA: 7-11; Full sun. Heat tolerant. Little or no water. Clumping colony grows to 2' tall; 3' diameter. Origin: Arizona, Mexico.
Echinocereus enneacanthus . Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 8-10. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Clumping, forming colonies up 3' diameter. Reddish purple flowers. Origin: Northeastern Mexico, Texas.
Echinocereus enneacanthus ssp. brevispinus. Purple-red to pink in varying shades. Origin: USA (New Mexico, Texas), northern Mexico.
Echinocereus fasciculatus. Collected near Tucson AZ
Echinocereus fendleri. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 6-10. Hardy to 0° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Solitary or in small clumps. Purple flowers. Origin: New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, northern Mexico
Echinocereus fendleri v albiflorus
Echinocereus fendleri v kuenzleri 'hempelii'
Echinocereus fendleri v rectispinus
Echinocereus ferrairianus
Echinocereus fitchii. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 6-10. Hardy to 10° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Branching from the base, forming small clumps. Reddish violet flowers. Origin: Southern Texas, Mexico
Echinocereus floresii. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Origin: Mexico
Echinocereus freudenbergii. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Origin: Mexico
Echinocereus gentryi. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil, limestone in the mix is very helpful. Clumping cactus with purplish green stems, up to 20" tall. Origin: Mexico
Echinocereus grandis
Echinocereus triglochidiatus var. inermis. (spineless hedgehog cactus). Sunset 10-13; USDA: 7-10. Hardy to 15° F. Morning sun, afternoon shade. Mounds of clumping stems to 12" tall. Scarlet flowers. Origin: Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico.
Echinocereus klapperi. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Origin: Mexico
Echinocereus koehresii
Echinocereus kuenzleri
Echinocereus lauii
Echinocereus lindsayi
Echinocereus longisetus. Sunset: 9b-11; USDA: 8-10. Hardy to 20°F. Full sun, needs little water and good drainage. Basally clumping cactus, each stem up to 12" tall. Pink flowers with lighter center. Origin: Mexico above 6000' elevation.
Echinocereus mapimiensis