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Pelecyphora strobiliformis (Werderm.) Frič & Schelle ex Kreuz.


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  • In cultivation they are often grafted on stronger species, called the stock, that can be any number of different columnar cacti.
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  • Juvenile feathery spines.
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  • Mature and juvenile plants toghether.
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  • The stems are flush and well camouflaged with the soil surface resembling limestone chips in shape, colour, and texture
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  • These cacti are difficult to spot in their natural habitat.
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  • Encephalocarpus strobiliformis, La Perdida, Tamaulipas.These cacti are difficult to spot in their natural habitat.
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  • Encephalocarpus strobiliformis, La Perdida, Tamaulipas.
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