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Bergerocactus emoryi Velvet Cactus
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Photographer: Joseph Dougherty
ID: 0000 0000 0508 2328 (2008-05-30)Copyright © 2008 Joseph Dougherty, M.D./ecology.org
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date of photo 2004
this photo depicts a plant that was cultivated or collected in the wild
photo location Escondido Wild Animal Park
plant's place of origin
San Diego County, California, USfamily
Cactaceae
notes See Wikipedia entry: This cactus is frail, appear in clusters, has up to 20 ribs and ramifications. It is rarely higher than 1 m, and diameter is usually less than 5 cm. Flowers are yellow and appear near the plant's apex, reaching 2 cm in length and diameter. They are tunnel-shaped.camera Nikon
contributor's ID # 2004_06_18_JD_0147 Cereus emoryi, Echinocereus emoryiphoto category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Velvet Cactus, Snake Cactus, Golden Cereus, Cacto Aterciopelado, Goldspined Cactus (photographer)
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