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Ferocactus is a genus of large barrel-shaped cacti, mostly with large spines and small flowers. There are about 30 species included in the genus. This member of the Cactaceae family is found in the south-western United States and north-western Mexico. The young specimens are columnar but as they grow older ribs form and they take on a barrel form. Most of the species are solitary but some, such as Ferocactus robustus and Ferocactus glaucescens, form clumps. The flowers are pink, yellow, red or purple depending on the species, and the petals sometimes have a stripe of a darker colour. They are desert dwellers and can cope with some frost and intense heat. The typical habitat is hot and very arid, and the plants have adapted to exploit water movement to concentrate their biomass in areas where water is likely to be present.
Ferocactus horridus is a native of Mexico but extends to Southern Baja, California where it is found growing in grit on the hill-sides. It gets lots of water in two months and lots of sun all year round. It is a solitary fast growing barrel cactus with nicely curved central spines. This plant becomes very nice when a bit older. During summer it bears gorgeous orange to yellow flowers that have orange or red mid-veins. |