Echinocereus rigidissimus ssp rubispinus LO88
Description: One of the prettiest Echinocereus species. Smaller than Echinocereus rigidissimus sups rigidissimus, it is columnar in growth reaching up to 2.4 in in diameter and 12 in long. Its unique-looking spination makes it one the the best Echinocereus species with very short dusty red-purple spines (not pink and white) and dull purple-red (not green) stigma lobes.
Common Name(s): Ruby rainbow, rainbow cactus, Arizona rainbow cactus.
Habit: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Flowers: Up to 4 in wide. Beautiful bright pinkish-red or magenta or red with white throats. Blooms in ring on the crown of the stem in spring
Description: One of the prettiest Echinocereus species. Smaller than Echinocereus rigidissimus sups rigidissimus, it is columnar in growth reaching up to 2.4 in in diameter and 12 in long. Its unique-looking spination makes it one the the best Echinocereus species with very short dusty red-purple spines (not pink and white) and dull purple-red (not green) stigma lobes.
Common Name(s): Ruby rainbow, rainbow cactus, Arizona rainbow cactus.
Habit: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Flowers: Up to 4 in wide. Beautiful bright pinkish-red or magenta or red with white throats. Blooms in ring on the crown of the stem in spring
Description: One of the prettiest Echinocereus species. Smaller than Echinocereus rigidissimus sups rigidissimus, it is columnar in growth reaching up to 2.4 in in diameter and 12 in long. Its unique-looking spination makes it one the the best Echinocereus species with very short dusty red-purple spines (not pink and white) and dull purple-red (not green) stigma lobes.
Common Name(s): Ruby rainbow, rainbow cactus, Arizona rainbow cactus.
Habit: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Flowers: Up to 4 in wide. Beautiful bright pinkish-red or magenta or red with white throats. Blooms in ring on the crown of the stem in spring