Grusonia clavata: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 12:50, 22 July 2010

 Grusonia clavata subsp. var.  
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2in6in 20in84in
Height: 2 in to 6 in
Width: 20 in to 84 in
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Opuntia clavata, Engelm. A low, spreading plant, 4-6 in. high, forming dense mats of ascending joints 4-5 ft. diam.: joints 1-3 in. long and 1 in. thick, armed with numerous short, flat spines: areoles with white wool and rigid, white bristles; exterior spines 6-14, white, ⅙-¾ in. long, interior 4-7, larger, flattened, scabrous and ½-1¼ in. long, one of the central spines usually very broad: fls. yellow, 1½ in. wide: fr. long-clavate, yellowish, dry, 1¼-1½ in. long, armed with many white radiating bristles. Nev., New Mex.


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