


| Season Type | Summer |
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| Sun Exposure | - |
| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
| Blooming Season | - |
Gray display shows general information for Escobaria.
IUCN RedList 低危険種
CITES 低リスク 輸出入制限
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@RealLeeBruns Opuntia polyacantha, O. macrorhiza, O. humifusa, O. fragilis, Escobaria missouriensis, E. vivipara, and Echinocereus viridiflorus.
@PrairieCzar Escobaria missouriensis, Coryphantha vivipara, and Echinocereus reichenbachii are all native to KS and can be grown quite easily in a rock garden where the upper several inches are a mixture of gravel and sand. I'm growing them all in WI. E. missouriensis is especially easy.
The absolute largest Escobaria missouriensis I have ever seen! Growing on a steep slope along the banks of Lake Oahe in South Dakota. #iamabotanist https://t.co/VAvydHknBc
@dryspikesedge Thanks! Interesting to see the Escobaria missouriensis occurs in a few Corn Belt counties.
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