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  2. Ferocactus gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Ferocactus gracilis, the fire barrel cactus, is a species of Ferocactus from Northwestern Mexico. [2] This cactus gets its common name from the striking red coloration of its defensive spines and flowers.

  3. Ferocactus pilosus - Wikipedia

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    Ferocactus pilosus, also known as Mexican lime cactus (Biznaga De Lima) or Mexican fire barrel, is a species of cactus in North America. Description

  4. Ferocactus - Wikipedia

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    Emory's Barrel Cactus, Biznaga-barril de Emory: Mexico (Sonora, Sinaloa and Baja California Sur) and in the United States (Arizona). Ferocactus fordii: Baja California in Mexico. Ferocactus gracilis H.E.Gates: Fire Barrel Cactus: Mexico. Ferocactus herrerae: Twisted Barrel Cactus: Mexico (Sinaloa, Sonora) Ferocactus johnstonianus Britton & Rose

  5. Barrel cactus - Wikipedia

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    Some species of barrel cactus reach over 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height at maturity, and have been known to reach 3 metres (9.8 ft) in some regions. The ribs are numerous and pronounced, and the spines are long and can range in color from yellow to tan to red, depending on the age of the plant and the species.

  6. List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name

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    Emory's barrel cactus (Ferocactus emoryi) Engelmann's hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) fire barrel cactus (Ferocactus gracilis) Ford barrel cactus (Ferocactus fordii) galloping cactus (Stenocereus gummosus) Gander's buckhorn cholla (Cylindropuntia ganderi) gearstem cactus (Peniocereus striatus) golden prickly pear (Opuntia aurea)

  7. Ferocactus latispinus - Wikipedia

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    Originally described as Cactus latispinus in 1824 by English naturalist Adrian Hardy Haworth, it gained its current name in 1922 with the erection of the genus Ferocactus by American botanists Britton and Rose. [3] The species name is derived from the Latin latus "broad", and spinus "spine". Ferocactus recurvus is a former name for the species. [3]

  8. Ferocactus herrerae - Wikipedia

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    Ferocactus herrerae, commonly known as the twisted barrel cactus, [3] [4] [5] Herrera's barrel cactus, [6] or the biznaga [4] (in Classical Nahuatl), is a species of viviparous barrel cactus in the genus Ferocactus of the family Cactaceae that is native to southwestern Sonora to the northwestern coastline of Sinaloa in western Mexico. [7]

  9. Ferocactus viridescens - Wikipedia

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    Ferocactus viridescens is a solitary barrel cactus, typically spherical, oblate, or nearly cylindrical, reaching heights of 10-30(-45)cm and diameters of 10-20(-35)cm.It has bright green flesh arranged into several 13 to 34 blunt ribs covered in arrays of long spines.

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