A monstrous form of H. texensis . Countless spines are fused together in random patterns, with some emerging irregularly—typical of monstrose types. Despite this unpredictability, the overall shape of the plant remains quite balanced, making even the wild spines seem like a natural feature (though, of course, some individuals do have more distorted forms). It's a captivating dance between chaos and order.



| Season Type | Summer |
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| Sun Exposure | - |
| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
| Blooming Season | - |
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