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PLANT PROFILE & SALVAGING INFORMATION |
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Echinocereus pectinatus - Arizona Rainbow Type: cactus; evergreen
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Arizona Rainbow Fun Facts! - fuzzy dots on sides indicate old
bloom sites
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Echinocereus fendleri - Fendler's Hedgehog Type: cactus; evergreen Size: 10" H x 3" W Water Usage: rainfall Hardiness: 0 degrees F Exposure: Filtered sun to shade Flower color: magenta, flowers on old growth, large 3 inch flowers Flower season: spring Wildlife value: fruits, seeds, nectar |
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Fendler's Hedgehog Fun Facts! - can form large clumps (clustering
stem succulent) |
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The following are notes by the Plant Sciences Center Horticultural Technician on the salvage, care, and planting for Echinocereus pectinatus - Arizona Rainbow and Echinocereus fendleri - Fendler's Hedgehog. Salvage Method: - bare root - roots were trimmed and laid out under
shade for a few days to callus over cuts then planted into holding beds Pests & Diseases: - no signs of pests or diseases Watering Schedule: - no irrigation except rainfall for
holding beds - began rooting out in July (warm
weather) |