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Fouquieria is a genus of 11 species of desert plants and the sole genus in the family Fouquieriaceae. The genus includes the ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens) and the boojum tree or cirio (Fouquieria columnaris). They have semi-succulent stems with thinner spikes projecting from them and with leaves on the bases of the spikes. They are unrelated to cacti and do not look much like them; their stems are proportionately thinner than cactus stems and their leaves are larger.
Fouquieria macdougallii commonly known as Mexican Ocotillo Tree is a large spiky shrub that occurs on rocky slopes in Mexico. It has long, spiny branches that arise from a short thick trunk. Mature plants can reach 7 meter in height, but typically they are found much smaller. The small green leaves that line the branches are drought-deciduous, but will remain on the plant with supplemental irrigation. Bright red flower clusters appear primarily in spring, but plants may bloom intermittently throughout the year attracting hummingbirds. Plant it in well drained soils. |