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Thelocactus being a synonym for Hamatocactus and Thelomastus is a genus in the cactus family, Cactaceae. Members of the genus are native to the arid lands of Central and Northern Mexico. Thelocactus species are globe-shaped, short and cylindrical. They are small cacti, although there are one or two species which, while only about 15 cm high, can be 25 cm in diameter; for example, Thelocactus nidulans. Thelocactus species are generally solitary, but some varieties will cluster in groups. Thelocactus species grow in the wild in central and North Mexico but also on the other (northern) side of the Rio Grande, in Texas. Species can be distinguished by where they grow, whether in mountainous stony/rocky places or grassy territory with clay soil. Thelocactus species are generally easy to cultivate. Soils should be composed of equal proportions of sand and humus.
The 1 to 3 central spines are longer and stronger, straight and curved like a hook at the tip. The flowers are orange or dark yellow with a red center. This cactus blooms in summer. The red fruits are round or elliptical, a little scaly, about 8 to 10mm. |