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Escobaria sneedii @ cacti rare exotic cactus collection collector seed 100 SEEDS
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Estimated to arrive by Fri, Apr 10th.
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FREE via Expedited shipping (1 to 3 business days) to United States
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
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Nuvei accepted
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489 in stock |
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Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
| Brand: |
Cactus |
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| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
775901667 |
Item description
PACKAGE OF 100 SEEDS.
Beautiful flowers, nice
plant for collectors, the seeds were took this season, We have a lot of
extremely rare cactus if you want something rare let me know and I will
listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Escobaria or foxtail cactus
is a genus of low-growing cacti that range from the southernmost parts
of central and western Canada through northern Mexico, with one species
in Cuba. The genus comprises about 23 species.
The stems of Escobaria
range from globose to cylindrical, and lack nectar-secreting glands;
while ribs are absent, tubercles are present, tending to become corky
and deciduous as they age. The flowers usually appear in spring and may
have a variety of colors, while the fruits are almost always red. The
seeds in this genus are notable for being deeply pitted.
Common species include the Missouri foxtail cactus E. missouriensis,widespread in grassland and forest west of the Mississippi, and the spinystar E. vivipara, distributed across the US and into Canada, first described by Nuttall in 1813.
Escobaria was defined by Nathaniel Britton and Joseph Rose in their major work The Cactaceae (1923); they named the genus after Rรณmulo and Numa Escobar. The cacti of this genus bear many similarities to Coryphantha and Mammillaria. Two species were recently moved to Acharagma.
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