Cacti seeds starting with "E"
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Echinocactus electracanthus (Syn: Ferocactus histrix, Ferocactus electracanthus)
Echinocactus grandis. Hardy to 25 F. Full sun. Regular summer water, dry winter. Yellow flowers. Solitary up to 7' tall, 3' wide. Origin: Central Mexico.
Echinocactus grusonii (Golden barrel cacti). Sunset: 11-24; USDA: 9-12. Full sun. Regular water summer. Hardy to 24° F. Grows slowly to 3' tall; 4' wide or more. Origin: Mexico.
Echinocactus horizonthalonius var. moelleri (Texas blue barrel). Full sun to part shade. Heat tolerant. Little water. Hardy to 14°F. Cylindrical barrel grows slowly to 10" tall; 6" diameter. Origin: Mexico, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico. Seeds collected in west Texas.
Echinocactus ingens. (Biznaga Gigante). Synonyms: Echinocactus karwinskii, Echinocactus helophorus, Echinocactus visnaga,(USDA 9b-11) Hardy to 25 F. Full sun. Regular summer water, dry winter. Yellow flowers. Solitary up to 7' tall, 3' wide. Origin: Central Mexico.
Echinocactus platyacanthus. Syn: Echinocactus palmeri
Echinocactus species mix. A mix of the following: Echinocactus electracanthus, grandis, grusonii, platyacanthus, ingens, palmeri, platyacanthus.
Echinocactus texensis (Horse Crippler). Syn. Homalocephala texensis. Sunset: 10-13; USDA: 5-11. Hardy to 0° F. Full sun to light shade in hot gardens. Light summer water, dry winter. Provide good drainage. Solitary when young, slowly clustering, 12" in diameter, 8" high. Pink flowers. Origin: Texas, southeastern New Mexico, northeastern Mexico.
Echinocereus acifer. USDA 9b-11. Hardy to 0° F. Full sun. Light summer water, dry winter. Usually clumping, often forming large clumps occasionally of several hundreds stems, each stem up to 12" tall, 3" in diameter . Red or orange flowers with light colored center. Origin: Arizona, New Mexico, northwestern Mexico.
Echinocereus acifer v. ventanensis.
Echinocereus aguirrii Tolontongo.
Echinocereus apachensis.
Echinocereus blanckii v. leonensis.
Echinocereus bonatzii. USDA 9b-11. Hardy to 10° F. Full sun to light shade in hot gardens. Little water, needs porous soil. Solidarity, sometimes clumping 2" in diameter, 10" in length. Origin: Mexico. PACKS OF 5000 SHIPS IN 2-3 WEEKS.
Echinocereus brandegeei. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echinocereus chloranthus. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 10° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil. Growing solitary or small clumps. Greenish orange flowers. Origin: New Mexico, Texas, northern Mexico.
Echinocereus chloranthus v. cylindricus.
Echinocereus chloranthus v. rhyolithensis.
Echinocereus cinerascens. Sunset 9b-11; USDA: 9-11. Hardy to 25° F. Full sun to light shade in hotter locations. Little water, needs porous soil. Clumping stems, 12" tall. Large pink to purple flowers. Origin: Central Mexico.
Echinocereus cinerascens v. ehrenbergii. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echinocereus coccineus (Mexican claret cup). Clumping growth habit to 16" tall. Often becomes a large colony. Orange red flowers. Origin: Southwestern USA, Mexico. Seeds collected in West Texas. (syn: Echinocereus aggregatus, Echinocereus canyonensis, Echinocereus decumbens, Echinocereus matudae)
Seeds Cacti Echinocereus coccineus v paucispinus.
Echinocereus ctenoides Mel. Muzquis. Syn: Echinocereus pectinatus v. Mel. Muzquis `ctenoides`
Echinocereus cucumis. Sunset 9b-11. Hardy to 20° F. Full sun. Little water, needs porous soil. Clumping columnar cactus. Pink flowers with pale throats. Origin: Mexico. PACKS OF 5000 SHIPS IN 2-3 WEEKS.
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. Collected at the base of the Superstition mountains, AZ
Echinocereus engelmannii var. munzii (Munz's hedgehog cactus) Calif native.
Echinocereus fasciculatus.
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.