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Stenocactus phyllacanthus syn.Stenocactus tricuspidatus

 

Stenocactus phyllacanthus

Stenocactus tricuspidatus is uaually solitary but sometimes will form a small clump. It has small yellowish blooms and very short flattened foliaceous central spines and few radial spines. Synonyms include Echinocactus phyllacanthus, Echinofossulocactus phyllacanthus, Ferocactus phyllacanthus, Echinocactus tricuspidatus, Echinofossulocactus tricuspidatus, Stenocactus tricuspidatus Stenocactus is a genus of cacti. A number of species of the genus Stenocactus are popular in cultivation. The plants are globose and remain relatively small so easy to manage in pots. They grow easily and flower readily in the spring. In addition to their ball-shape, most species in this genus have unique fin-like ribs that are numerous. This gives them a look like under sea coral. Spines are usually present and prominent, but not to the point of covering the stem. Flowers grow at the apex and are often white with a wide, dark pink midstripe, but can also be a plain creamy white. This genus is native to the Chihuahuan desert in Mexico. Individual plants can vary considerably within a species and this makes identification in this genus very difficult. There is a very long and convoluted nomenclatural history, but the genus is often still grown and traded among collectors under the genus name Echinofossulocactus The following genera have been brought into synonymy with Stenocactus: Echinofossulocactus Britton & Rose Efossus Orcutt (orth. var.)

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plant Features
  • Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes very little water

    Very little water

  • Stenocactus phyllacanthus is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Stenocactus phyllacanthus

Latin name

Stenocactus phyllacanthus syn.Stenocactus tricuspidatus

type

Succulent

family

Cactaceae

ph

5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Stenocactus phyllacanthus is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Soil

    Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

  • Water

    Stenocactus phyllacanthus likes very little water

    Very little water

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
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    When the plant will bloom

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Stenocactus phyllacanthus is 0.50meters x 1.00meters 0.50 M 1.00 M

Stenocactus phyllacanthus syn.Stenocactus tricuspidatus

Stenocactus tricuspidatus is uaually solitary but sometimes will form a small clump. It has small yellowish blooms and very short flattened foliaceous central spines and few radial spines. Synonyms include Echinocactus phyllacanthus, Echinofossulocactus phyllacanthus, Ferocactus phyllacanthus, Echinocactus tricuspidatus, Echinofossulocactus tricuspidatus, Stenocactus tricuspidatus Stenocactus is a genus of cacti. A number of species of the genus Stenocactus are popular in cultivation. The plants are globose and remain relatively small so easy to manage in pots. They grow easily and flower readily in the spring. In addition to their ball-shape, most species in this genus have unique fin-like ribs that are numerous. This gives them a look like under sea coral. Spines are usually present and prominent, but not to the point of covering the stem. Flowers grow at the apex and are often white with a wide, dark pink midstripe, but can also be a plain creamy white. This genus is native to the Chihuahuan desert in Mexico. Individual plants can vary considerably within a species and this makes identification in this genus very difficult. There is a very long and convoluted nomenclatural history, but the genus is often still grown and traded among collectors under the genus name Echinofossulocactus The following genera have been brought into synonymy with Stenocactus: Echinofossulocactus Britton & Rose Efossus Orcutt (orth. var.)


Flowering Season

From Late Spring TO Late Spring

This species is unlikely to flower in cultivation however, it may produce tubular yellow flowers in late spring in a circle on the crown of old and large plants.

 

Planting young plants

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

These are most likely to be sourced as young plants and they should be grown in an open compost of 1 part sand to 2 parts of potting compost number 2. Place in full sunlight in the greenhouse

 
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