词条 | barrel cactus |
释义 | barrel cactus plant ![]() Echinocactus usually grows to about 60 cm (2 feet) long and about 30 cm (1 foot) in diameter, and Ferocactus to about 3 metres (10 feet) long and about 60 cm in diameter. A large specimen may weigh several hundred pounds. The stems generally have strong stiff spines and prominent ribs. They endure the driest environments. Flowers, yellow to orange and purplish and sometimes fragrant, are up to 8 cm (3 inches) across. Long narrow fruit distinguishes Echinocactus (6 species) from Ferocactus (about 30 species). Spines in Ferocactus may be up to 10 cm (4 inches) long. ![]() Neolloydia (14 species) is native to the southwestern United States and much of Mexico. Spiny and globose to cylindroid, Neolloydia species reach 40 cm (1.3 feet) in height and 12 cm (4.7 inches) in diameter. The genus is related to Sclerocactus, Thelocactus, and Turbinicarpus. Echinocactus (formerly Stenocactus) comprises 6 species native to Mexico. Plants are more or less globose, rarely exceeding 12 cm in diameter. The genus is distinguished primarily by its numerous wavy ribs, in one species numbering more than 100, giving the convoluted aspect of a “brain”; hence the common name brain cactus. One species, E. coptonogonus, otherwise fitting the genus, does not have this characteristic. Thelocactus is a genus of a few to 30 species (depending on the authority) of small to medium-sized, more or less spiny plants with tubercles (protuberances) distinct or coalescent into ribs. T. hexaedrophorus, with large blue tubercles, is an unusual pot plant. Some species have showy white, pink, or purple flowers and colourful spines. |
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