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- Commons has media related to Echinocactus. Wikispecies has information related to Echinocactus. Jepson Manual Treatment: Echinocactus Cactus-mall.com: "Lost...
- Homalocephala polycephala, synonym Echinocactus polycephalus, is a cactus that is native to the United States and Mexico. It occurs in the Mojave Desert...
- phylogenetic studies have found that Echinocactus grusonii is probably polyphyletic, with respect to the rest of Echinocactus, and is likely a result of hybridization...
- related to Echinocactus horizonthalonius. USDA Plants profileEchinocactus horizonthalonius (devilshead) The Nature Conservancy: Echinocactus horizonthalonius...
- Homalocephala texensis, synonyms including Echinocactus texensis, also known as the horse crippler or devil's pincushion, is a cactus in the subfamily...
- hairy wool. Echinocactus platyacanthus at 16 days At 14 cm Inflorescence In natural habitat Wikimedia Commons has media related to Echinocactus platyacanthus...
- Turpin Echinocactus gemmatus Otto Echinocactus multiplex Otto, nom. subnud. Echinocactus octogonus G.Don Echinocactus oxygonus Link Echinocactus sulcatus...
- flowers are up to 3.5 cm in diameter. Austrocactus intertextus Echinocactus coxii Echinocactus intertextus Malacocarpus coxii Malacocarpus intertextus GBIF...
- considered to be part of Echinocactus. As of June 2025[update], Plants of the World Online accepts three species: "Genus: Echinocactus Link & Otto". Germplasm...
- habitat in Hidalgo County, New Mexico This species was first described as Echinocactus wislizeni in 1848 by George Engelmann. Nathaniel Lord Britton and Joseph...