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Coryphantha vivipara Beehive Cactus
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Photographer: Lee Dittmann
ID: 0000 0000 0310 0518 (2010-03-06)Copyright © 2010 Lee Dittmann
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date of photo Sep 15, 2009
location
Bryce Canyon National Park: on top of Boat Mesa (Garfield County, Utah, US)family
Cactaceae
notes Detail of fruit on apex of plant, the center fruit green and the others older and brownish. According to Flora of North America Volume 4, this species can be difficult to distinguish from C. missouriensis, but I refer it to C. vivipara because of the green fruit (which would be red by this time of year in missouriensis, or have faded brown) and the persistent flower parts at the end of the fruit (which mostly if not entirely drop off or weather away in missouriensis). Elevation ca. 8,050 feet. 12:22 pm.camera Olympus E-300 Evolt SLR digital camera
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Beehive Cactus, Pincushion Cactus, Arizona Pincushion (photographer)
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