Twisted Rib Cactus (Thelocactus setispinus)
Also known as the miniature barrel cactus, this interesting little low-elevation cactus barely reaches 7 inches at its tallest and is usually found in the shady mesquite tree thickets of Central to South Texas. It is easy to identify by its 13 twisted ribs, 10-19 radial spines on each areole with one hooked central spine sticking outward. This golf ball-sized specimen was one of many hundreds found in a wilderness area just outside of Mission, Texas on a cool mid-October evening.
- Copyright
- Rich Leighton
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- 7360x4912 / 21.8MB
- Keywords
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- Contained in galleries
- Cacteae