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Espostoa melanostele Ferocactus stainesii
Espostoa calva (?) Date: 2000 January 23 Location: Utcubamba valley, Amazonas, Peru These huge plant...
Espostoa senilis at the Desert Botanical Garden Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 9b-11 Frost Tole...
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Blooming Habits: Fruiting Habits: Check for Field Collection numbers at Ralph Martin's Site Sponsors...
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Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 10A - 11 Minimum Avg. Temperature: 50°F (10°C) Sun Exposure: Ful...
...s that in the cephalium, every epidermis cells becomes a trichome -- none develops into guard cells.
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Blooming Habits: Pseudocephalium with tufts of yellowish wool and bristles. The nocturnal creamy-whi...
Espostoa blossfeldiorum 6 images View Details
Espostoa
E. ritteri
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E. lanata
E. ritteri
Espostoa guentheri
E. lanata
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Espostoa nana This is a very soft, fluffy looking cactus with very thin, sharp spines that snap off ...
Blooming Habits: White flowers, 2.2 inches long (5.5 cm), out of a brownish lateral cephalia Fruitin...
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Espostoa nana
Espostoa sp. 'golden' Date: 2000 January 24 Location: above Balsas, 2100m, Amazonas, Peru Travelling...
Espostoa nana This is a very soft, fluffy looking cactus with very thin, sharp spines that snap off ...
E. hylaea