![]() NPS Oh! And did you know that "cactuses" and "cacti" are both acceptable? ![]() NPS/Hallie Larsen Walking Stick Cholla (Cylindropuntia spinosior) is the tallest of the branched chollas in the park. It easily spreads through pups, although the branches are firmly attached. The flowers are magenta with yellow centers, becoming yellow fruit that linger. It is a good food for animals in the winter. ![]() Cactus Family Cactaceae Blooms June and July ![]() NPS/Hallie Larsen This Pink-Flower Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus fendleri) has had a rough year. The mature stems are turning maroon and slumping. A new stem is forming under the blossoms. The silky magenta petals are dusted with abundant pollen. The loose clumps can have up to twenty stems, while this one had five, two of which have died and fallen off the cliff. Each areole has 4-12 mostly straight spines, some of the central ones tending to be darker with lighter radial ones. ![]() Claret-cup Hedgehog (Echinocereus triglochidiatus ssp. mojavensis) has cylindrical stems that form clumps. The scarlet trumpet-shaped blossoms can put on a spectacular show. Blooms May into June. ![]() NPS/Hallie Larsen ![]() NPS/Hallie Larsen ![]() NPS/Hallie Larsen |
Last updated: April 26, 2025