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Echinocereus canus (Cactaceae) (16x7,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................... 30 seeds / $5.00 12098.19 Ex Solitario, Brewster Co., TX, (Thompson). (=E. viridiflorus ssp. canus.) Also listed as E. russanthus v. neocapillus. Giant cylindrical stems with thick-needled spines of white and violet. Green flowers. Low seed set. Echinocereus chloranthus (30x5,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12361.16 (W) Socorro Co., NM, 7000ft, 2134m. JRT534 Radial and multiple central spines in various combinations of red and white, with banding around the stems. Echinocereus chloranthus (26x9,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................. 30 seeds / $4.00 12361.29 (W) Coke Co., TX. JRT432 "Neocapillus" type stems with juvenile hair. Thick needle spines in yellow and white. Yellowish-green flowers. Echinocereus chloranthus (Cactaceae) (20x10,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ..................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12361.32 Thompson cult., ex Presidio Co., TX. JRT037 Tight hugging spines stems in an array of colors: red, purple and white combinations, with short, sparse centrals. Unusual form with greenish-brown flowers opening close to the crown in rings. Echinocereus chloranthus ssp. cylindricus (24x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 12368.19 Ex Thompson. Dark reddish spine colors with long centrals. Brown flowers. Echinocereus coccineus (15x55,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12650.18 (W) Colfax Co., NM, 6800ft, 2073m. Huge clustering plants with scores of heads on volcanic prairie. Echinocereus coccineus (10x12, Z6, P, GL, 3:4w) ................................................................ 70 seeds / $3.00 12652.11 (W) Sierra Co., NM, 4900ft, 1494m. Multiheaded, densely-spined plants display brilliant scarlet flowers. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) …………………………...........………..... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.28 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT597 Peach-orange trumpets with white throats. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) …………………………………................ 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.35 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT598 Cream white trumpets. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ...........…………………………………..... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.47 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT595 Green white trumpets. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ………...........…………………………..... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.58 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT599 Plum purple trumpets smaller than normal. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ………………...........…………………..... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.65 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT594 Large bright yellow trumpets. Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ……………………….........……………... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.78 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT593 Bright white trumpets. Echinocereus coccineus (18x15,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ……………………….........……………... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.87 (W) Socorro Co., NM, 8000ft, 2439m. JRT560 Bright orange flowers shading to light orange-yellow center. Photo Echinocereus coccineus (Cactaceae) (30x30,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.98 (W) Hudspeth Co., TX, 5400ft, 1646m. JRT481 Tall, cylindric, clumping stems with spine colors ranging from straw-yellow and red to black. Large, light orange trumpet flowers with white centers. Photo Echinocereus coccineus v. gurneyi (18x40, Z6, P, GL, 3:4w) ............................................... 50 seeds / $2.50 12653.01 Beautiful yellow-orange flowers tipped with deep orange. Echinocereus coccineus v. gurneyi (Cactaceae) (90x200,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12653.19 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4700ft, 1433m. JRT482 Huge clumps 3 ft. high by over 6 ft. wide, comprised of 7-inch-thick stems. Nice large orange trumpet flowers. Echinocereus coccineus v. roetteri (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12651.17 (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT583 Large bicolor trumpet-flowers of yellow shading to feathery pink tips. Echinocereus coccineus v. roetteri (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12651.27 (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT584 Large intermediate dasy-type flowers of dark, burnt-orange and sunset yellow to greenish centers. Echinocereus coccineus v. rosei (12x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12649.18 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT582 Hot, pinkish-red, double-layer-petalled flowers. Echinocereus coccineus v. rosei (16x35,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12649.28 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT590 Nice bright red, trumpet flowers. Echinocereus ctenoides (15x10,Z8,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 12786.09 Ex Melcor Muzquiz, Coahuilla, (Thompson). SB1536 Pure white-spined single stems with very large light orange flowers. Echinocereus dasyacanthus (Cactaceae) (25x18,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 15116.12 (W) San Miguel Co., NM, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT5106 Single to multi-clumping stems with up to seven flowers per stem, ranging from dark yellow-orange to light creamy yellow and hints of pink in the midstripes. From the hardiest population known. Echinocereus dasyacanthus (24x10,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ……………………...........…………... 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.39 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 2200ft, 671m. JRT4102 Red & white banded spines, pink flowers. Echinocereus dasyacanthus (18x12,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ………………................................….. 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.45 (W) Crockett Co., TX. JRT4105 Smoky white spines, orange flowers with a trace of pink. Echinocereus dasyacanthus (18x12,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ………………………...........………... 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.65 (W) Terrell Co., TX, 2300ft, 701m. JRT4103 Glistening white spines, huge purple flowers. Photo Echinocereus dasyacanthus (16x10,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.77 (W) Hudspeth Co., TX, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT4104 Spine colors in white, red and purple tones. Large lemon to bright yellow flowers. Photo Echinocereus dasyacanthus (24x8,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 15116.88 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT4106 Mostly single stems with cherry-red or purple spines in bands. Huge, rich yellow flowers. Echinocereus X dasyacanthus (28x15,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ……...............……………………... 40 seeds / $3.00 15117.15 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT596 Intermediate spines, huge firey-red flowers. Photo Echinocereus englemannii (12x10, Z6, P, L, 3:4w) ............................................................... 70 seeds / $2.50 29832.11 (W) Riverside Co., CA, 4600ft, 1402m. White barrels with soft spines. Magenta flowers. Echinocereus englemannii (36x36,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 29832.28 (W) Mohave Co., AZ, 3800ft, 1159m. JRT8601 Clumps of stems with long, rigid spines, in dark red, black and caramel in combination with white. Huge purple flowers. Echinocereus englemannii v. chrysocentrus (18x30,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 50 seeds / $3.50 29833.10 (W) Inyo Co., CA, 6050ft, 1845m. Dagger-like central spines and purple-magenta flowers in spring. Growing on steep, S-facing, rhyolitic outcrops. Photo Echinocereus fendleri (18x8,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …………………….........…………................ 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.15 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT151 Robust 8" to 10" stems with variable spine colors and some partial hooks. Large purple flowers. Echinocereus fendleri (14x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.25 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT553 Distinct up-curving and twisting spines of variable length. Standard huge purple flowers. Echinocereus fendleri (20x10,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.47 (W) Socorro Co., NM, 6800ft, 2073m. JRT556 High elevation population with lax 4"-diameter stems and 1-1/2" upward-curving black central spines. Huge purple flowers. Photo Echinocereus fendleri (40x30,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.57 (W) Chaves Co., NM, 5500ft, 1677m. JRT554 Giant clumping stems 6" diameter and 15" high with rectispinus-looking spines. Huge purple flowers. Echinocereus fendleri (15x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.67 (W) Guadalupe Co., NM, 3900ft, 1189m. JRT552 Long, up-curving central spines in black and ivory. Large purple-magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus fendleri (12x5,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.78 (W) Soccoro Co., NM, 5000ft, 1524m. JRT557 Single, narrow stems with medium-sized, ivory and black spines. Large purple flowers. Echinocereus fendleri (Cactaceae) (12x16,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 60 seeds / $3.50 30298.80 (W) Sierra Co., NM, 6500ft, 1982m. Nice standard form here with the usual large magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus fendleri v. nova (18x8,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ………………………........................ 30 seeds / $3.50 30302.17 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT152 Tighter spines with short black centrals. Medium purple flowers. Echinocereus fendleri x reichenbachii v. albispinus (12x10, Z5, P, GL, 3:4w) ................... 50 seeds / $3.00 30300.09 My own cross, with many intermediate characteristics. Echinocereus fendleri x lloydii (14x20, Z5, P, GL, 3:4w) ………………………................. 50 seeds / $3.00 30301.01 Another of my crosses, performed in the spring of 2001. Echinocereus fitchii (20x8,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 30518.09 (W) Ex Webb Co., TX, (Thompson). Nice orange to cinnamon spines on solitary, cylindric bodies. Profuse bloomer of pure pastel pink with a maroon center. Echinocereus ledingii (30x25,Z8,P,L,2) ……………………………………........................ 50 seeds / $2.50 54257.17 (W) Graham Co., AZ, 6000ft, 1829m. A columnar type with several stems covered with straw-colored spines. Large rose-purple flowers. Echinocereus X lloydii (14x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 100 seeds / $3.00 54550.07 Densely-spined barrels bear huge flowers in various shades of orange, apricot and peach. Nice greenhouse selection. Echinocereus X lloydii (Cactaceae) (30x18,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 54550.49 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 3200ft, 976m. JRT492 Considered to be a natural hybrid of E. coccineus and E. dasyacanthus. Large 15" plus stems with huge dasy type, orange flowers, some with mid stripes. Echinocereus X lloydii (35x15,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ...................................................................... 30 seeds / $3.50 54550.57 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT493 Giant fat stems slowly offsetting. Giant dasyacanthus flowers in peachy-pink. Echinocereus X lloydii (Cactaceae) (36x10,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 54550.69 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 3200ft, 976m. JRT491 Huge unusual light yellow-orange, dasy-type flowers. Echinocereus pectinatus (14x9,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ………………………….........………….... 40 seeds / $3.00 70252.15 (W) Coahuila, MX, (Thompson). Fat stems with tight reddish spines. Dark pink flowers with white centers. Echinocereus pectinatus v. wenigeri (12x8,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ……...……………................... 40 seeds / $3.00 70253.15 (W) Crockett Co., TX. JRT441 Tight white spines, large pinkish-purple flowers with white centers. Echinocereus pectinatus v. wenigeri (10x15,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 30 seeds / $3.50 70253.29 Ex Thompson. Multi-clumping form producing stem size extremes, down to small clumping minors. Huge light pink flowers with white throats. Echinocereus pseudopectinatus (20x6,Z6b,P,L,2) ........................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 70767.02 Thompson cult., ex Sonora, MX. JRT036 Single cylindric, club-shaped stems with tight, short, hugging gray-purple spines. Large pinkish white flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii (Cactaceae) (10x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.67 (W) Las Animas Co., CO, 5600ft, 1707m. JRT103 Small stems with tight, red and black spines. Flowers purple with a hint of pink. Echinocereus reichenbachii (10x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …………………..............………….…. 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.25 (W) Morton Co., KS, 3500ft, 1067m. JRT302 Red-/black-tipped spines. Pink-purple flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii (20x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …………………….............…………... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.45 (W) Beckham Co., OK, 1760ft, 537m. JRT210 Short, tight spines variably colored black, red, straw and pink in distinct bands. Magenta flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii (25x7,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …………………………...........……..... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.65 (W) Greer Co., OK, 1600ft, 488m. JRT217 Intermediate-spined plants of E. baileyi and E. reichenbachii with light colored spines of red, pink, yellow and white. Large, pure pink flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii (25x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ……………………...........…………..... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.75 (W) Harmon Co., OK, 1750ft, 534m. JRT213 Big, fat, robust stems with typical dark spines in black, red and purple hues. Large magenta flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. albispinus (9x10, Z5, P, GL, 3:4w) ...................................... 50 seeds / $3.00 74246.00 Ex Troy Co., OK. Showy pale fuchsia flowers on barrels of spiraling, white spines. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. armatus (20x7,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74255.08 Ex Nuevo Leon, MX, (Thompson). Light, adpressed, radial spines with single black centrals. Huge, white-centered, pink-magenta flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi (20x8,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74252.17 (W) Greer Co., OK, 1600ft. JRT218 Tall, cylindric bodies with red, orange, yellow, white or pink spines. Nice large magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi (16x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74252.28 (W) Greer Co., OK, 1500ft, 457m. JRT219 Semi-clumping with lavender-pink and bright orange spines. Large pink flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi (16x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74252.38 (W) Commanche Co., OK. JRT223 Semi-clumping with reddish spines and large pink flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi ‘minor’ (10x10,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 74252.59 (W) Johnston Co., OK. JRT227 Typical E. albispinus type except pollinated red on red-banded spines. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi ‘minor’ (9x16,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74252.69 (W) Johnston Co., OK. JRT228 Multi-clumping with up to 70 white to red-banded stems. Medium pink, white-centered flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi X perbellus (20x4,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74252.48 (W) Kiowa Co., OK, 1400ft, 427m. JRT220 Semi-clumping with intermediate spines in black, wine-red and lavender. Very stable pop. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (12x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …….…………………... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.15 (W) Johnston Co., OK, 800ft, 244m. JRT214 Small stems with tight, short spines in white, peach and purple tinted colors. Flowers light pink with white centers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (14x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ….............……………... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.28 (W) Johnston Co., OK, 850ft, 259m. JRT215 Small stems with tight short spines in white and peach tones. Flowers light pink with white centers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (12x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............……………….... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.95 (W) Comanche Co., TX, 900ft, 274m. JRT416 Short, fat stems with straw-yellow-colored spines, faintly red-tipped, and hairy areoles. Medium light-pink flowers with white centers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (10x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................ 35 seeds / $3.50 74251.27 (W) Ex Kimble Co., TX, 1400ft., (Thompson). Single, mushroom-shaped stem with chalky-white spines. Large magenta flowers with a white center. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (12x5,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74251.38 (W) San Saba Co., TX, 1200ft, 366m. JRT419 Chunky stems with red to straw-yellow spines with red tips. Large flowers in light to dark pink shades. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus ‘minor’ (10x15,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ......................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74251.19 Ex Wichita Co., TX, (Thompson). Tiny, semi-clumping stems with tight, tiny spines in creamy-yellow to checkered dark red. Medium-sized deep-pink flowers with white centers. Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. camanchensis (15x30,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .............................. 40 seeds / $3.00 74254.18 (W) Kiowa Co., OK, 1500ft, 457m. JRT221 Tight, pectinate spines with large, bright pink flowers. Most northwest population of caespitosus type found. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. castaneus (16x5,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ………............................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74249.19 (W) Llano Co., TX, 1600ft, 488m. JRT418 Shaggy, comb-type spines with straw to rusty-pinkish-red bases and black tips. Castaneus black lace, clumping type. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. major (9x12,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …………………............…..... 40 seeds / $3.00 74247.15 Ex cult Thompson, origin unknown. Big fat clumper with the shortest, tightest spines and very hairy areoles. Formerly listed as E. reich. v. minor. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. nova (16x7,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ……............…………………... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.45 (W) Major Co., OK, 1900ft, 579m. JRT205 The true black lace but with long spines like E. baileyi. Long-tubed flowers of dark purple-pink. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. pailanus (15x5,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 30 seeds / $4.00 74253.08 Ex Sra Paila, Coahuila, MX, (Thompson). Mainly single stems with tight, brown spines and large, tri-colored flowers of white with red throats and hot pink tips. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (16x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …........……..........……...... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.35 (W) Barber Co., KS, 1800ft, 550m. JRT301 Bright orange-red to dark rust-red spines with nearly black tips. Magenta flowers with lighter centers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (10x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …….........………………... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.55 (W) Bent Co., CO, 4300ft, 1311m. JRT111 Robust, fat stems, short tight spines. Large magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (9x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ….......………….........…..... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.78 (W) Otero Co., CO, 4600ft, 1402m. JRT108 Cylindric, narrow stems with extremely tight, short spines. Medium magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (35x18,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ….......………………….. 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.85 (W) Woodward Co., OK, 1900ft, 579m. JRT202 Tall cylindric clumps with stems to 15". Loose medium spines in rusty red black lace. Large dark magenta flowers with long tubes. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (8x4,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …...............................……... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.15 (W) Ellis Co., OK, 1900ft, 579m. JRT207 Small, mainly single stems with short, tight, chocolate-tinted spines. Relatively large, magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (14x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …........………………….... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.38 (W) Cimmaron Co., OK, 4100ft, 1220m. JRT216 Whitish spines with black tips. Pinkish-violet flowers with serrated fringing of the petals. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (20x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) …........………............….... 40 seeds / $3.00 74248.55 (W) Woodward Co., OK, 1450ft, 442m. JRT203 Short spine black lace. Magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (20x15,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74250.47 (W) Young Co., TX, 1300ft, 396m. JRT413 Clumping, cylindric bodies with dark-tipped, straw-yellow to red spines. Large magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (15x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74250.57 (W) Hutchinson Co., TX, 2000ft, 610m. JRT405 Silvery-white spines with a purplish, smokey haze and black tips. Large purplish-magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (22x8,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74250.67 (W) Roger Mills Co., OK, 1500ft, 457m. JRT208 Semi-clumping stems with typical spine colors, including dark purplish-maroon. Huge purplish-magenta flowers. Photo Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (20x10,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74250.78 (W) Tom Green Co., TX, 1800ft, 549m. JRT415 Fat, mainly single stems with dark to almost white-colored spines tipped black. Huge white or green-centered, magenta flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (26x8,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74250.89 (W) Roger Mills Co., OK. JRT209 Multi-clumping fat stems with short, tight, dark spines. Magenta flowers. Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus ‘minor’ (5x9,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 74250.99 (W) Woods Co., OK. JRT226 Extremely tiny clumper in all "perbellus" colors including black lace. Medium large magenta flowers. Echinocereus rigidissimus (20x9,Z8,P,L,3:4w) ..................................................................... 50 seeds / $2.50 74471.17 (W) Hidalgo Co., NM, 5900ft, 1800m. Dense, short white spines, shading to strawberry-red at the apex. Magenta, white-throated flowers. Echinocereus rigidissimus v. rubrispinus (12x7,Z10,P,GL,1) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 74472.09 Ex Thompson. LO88 Extremely-tightly-hugging pinkish-red to lavender-purple spines. Huge deep violet-pink flowers with white throats. Echinocereus rigidissimus v. rubrispinus (15x8, Z10, P, GL, 1) .......................................... 60 seeds / $3.00 74472.14 Finely-knit spines are color-banded bright red, pink and ruby. Gorgeous deep violet flowers. Echinocereus russanthus v. neocapillus (18x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................................. 30 seeds / $3.50 74918.02 Thompson cult., ex Brewster Co., TX. JRT038 Thick, golden and white-spined stems with greenish-chocolate flowers. Hairy seedlings. Echinocereus russanthus v. vulpis-cauda (25x7,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74917.09 (W) Ex Brewster Co., TX, 6000ft. Originally a Horst Kuenzler discovery. Solitary, cylindric stems with dense, long, needle-type spines in violet-red and white. Small brownish-red flowers up and down the sides of the stem. Photo Echinocereus stramineus (24x55,Z7,P,L,2) ………………...........………………............... 50 seeds / $2.50 76791.27 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4800ft, 1463m. Huge multi-headed domes of golden straw bear magenta flowers. Limestone slopes. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (12x20, Z4, P, GL, 3:4w) …………………………................ 50 seeds / $3.00 78752.33 (W) Uintah Co., UT, 6000ft, 1829m. Few-headed clumps in this population on sandstone ledges. Large, brilliant scarlet blossoms with green throats. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (9x12,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) …………………………...........……... 40 seeds / $3.00 78752.45 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 5500ft, 1677m. JRT172 Short, white spines on short clumping stems. Flowers red with a hint of orange. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (30x40,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 78752.68 (W) Mesa Co., CO, 4800ft, 1463m. Huge mounds in this area, some containing over 200 stems. Long central spines and brilliant red flowers. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (Cactaceae) (9x15,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 50 seeds / $3.50 78742.19 (W) Chaffee Co., CO, 7600ft, 2317m. A surprise find at this elevation. Small, clumping stems on a very rocky, E-facing slope. Flowers not seen, should be red. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (15x25,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 78742.22 (W) Chaffee Co., 8400ft, 2561m. JRT173 Larger clumps at an even higher elevation (compared to 78742.19). Flowers not seen, should be red. Echinocereus triglochidiatus (40x65,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 78752.10 (W) Beaver Co., UT, 6625ft, 2020m. The largest mounds I have ever seen, comprised of hundreds of heads, on black limestone cliffs. Photo Echinocereus triglochidiatus f. inermis (10x25,Z4,P,GL,4:4w) ............................................ 50 seeds / $3.50 78749.18 (W) Mesa Co., CO, 6500ft, 1980m. A highly variable and fascinating population consisting of about 25% densely-spined, 50% sparsely-spined and 25% spineless forms. This seed was collected only from plants with little or no spination. Flowers the usual brilliant red. Photo Echinocereus triglochidiatus v. mojavensis (8x25,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 50 seeds / $3.50 78751.40 (W) Coconino Co., AZ, 6200ft, 1890m. Few-headed plants here with medium-length, twisting spines. Originally offered as Echinocereus triglochidiatus (78752.28). Echinocereus triglochidiatus v. mojavensis (10x26,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ..................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 78751.31 (W) San Bernadino Co., CA, 4500ft, 1372m. An attractive variant on account of the long, twisting spines. Red flowers. Echinocereus triglochidiatus 'White Sands Strain' (80x100,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................... 45 seeds / $3.00 78748.06 Ex Otero Co., NM. A very robust and fast growing population, eventually forming huge multi-headed mounds. Brilliant red-orange flowers. Photo Echinocereus viridiflorus (6x8, Z4, P, SL, 4:4w) .................................................................. 90 seeds / $2.50 90514.14 (W) Elbert Co., CO, 6650ft, 2030m. Several cool-green, silky blossoms in late spring. Echinocereus viridiflorus (7x6,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ...................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 90514.27 (W) Baca Co., CO, 5000ft, 1524m. JRT132 Prominent spines in yellow and white, sometimes orange-tipped. Small, light-green flowers. Photo Echinocereus viridiflorus (Cactaceae) (7x5,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 90514.39 (W) Las Animas Co., CO, 5800ft, 1768m. JRT139 Long, up-curving, central spines in red and white. Small bright green flowers with some brown tones, unusual. Photo Echinocereus viridiflorus (8x15,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 90514.49 (W) Morton Co., KS. JRT331 An extreme clumping form, up to 50 heads per plant. Green flowers. Echinocereus viridiflorus v. cylindricus (30x7,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 90523.15 (W) El Paso Co., TX, 4500ft, 1372m. JRT431 Single, tall stems with violet to red with white spines and sparse central spines. Small dark-brownish-red flowers along the sides of the stem. Photo Echinocereus viridiflorus v. cylindricus (35x10,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 90523.28 (W) Chaves Co., NM, 5500ft, 1677m. JRT536 Giant single stems with tight red & white radial spines. Prolific rings of large 1-1/2" dark brownish-green flowers. Echinocereus viridiflorus v. cylindricus (30x10,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 90523.39 (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT532 Light-colored spines with violet and red mixed in. Nice green flowers. Echinocereus viridiflorus ssp. rhyolithensis (35x8,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) …................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74916.16 (W) Sierra Co., NM, 5500ft, 1677m. JRT535 Clumping stems with long fine needle spines and inner shorter radial spines white to bright golden yellow. Longer central spines are bright red. Gorgeous new variant. Was listed as Echinocereus russanthus v. cowie (W) Socorro Co., NM, 5500ft, 1677m.
Echinocereus viridiflorus v. stanleyi (12x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 90524.07 Ex southern NM, (Thompson.) White pectinate spines with very few centrals. Small green flowers turning bronzy with age. Photo Echinocereus viridiflorus v. valencia (10x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 90515.16 (W) Valencia Co., NM, 5000ft, 1524m. JRT533 Red & white radial spines in assorted color arrangements. Centrals in multiples of 2 or 3, white with red tips, and occasionally pure red. Echinopsis intricatissima (Cactaceae) (12x8,Z10,P,L,3:4w) ................................................. 50 seeds / $3.00 49878.06 Long, curving spines and cream flowers on very long tubes. Edraianthus serbicus (Campanulaceae) (9x12,Z6,P,L,3:6w) .............................................. 80 seeds / $3.50 76314.01 Tufts of long, linear leaves bear numerous stems with terminal clusters of dark violet-blue flowers. Beautiful rock garden plant from Bulgaria. Enceliopsis argophylla (Asteraceae) (50x35,Z7,P,C,1) …………...........………………….. 30 seeds / $3.00 11433.15 (W) Clark Co., NV, 1200ft, 366m. Stout, thick caudices of large silver leaves with many yellow daisies held high on stiff scapes. Growing on ancient volcanic ash deposits. Enceliopsis covillei (65x30, Z5, P, C, 1) ……………........................................................... 30 seeds / $3.00 12730.15 (W) Inyo Co., CA, 3600ft, 1100m. Clumps of silver, cordate foliage produce huge yellow daisies, typically 5” to 6” across (up to 15 cm)! Enceliopsis nudicaulis (28x22,Z4,P,C,1) ............................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 58855.56 (W) Custer Co., ID, 5400ft, 1646m. Yellow daisies over scalloped silver foliage at an unexpected locality, making this the hardiest form yet. Growing in a rock and mud-filled gulch. Enceliopsis nudicaulis (mini) (18x16,Z5,P,C,1) …………………..............………………... 30 seeds / $3.50 58855.45 (W) Millard Co., UT, 5700ft, 1738m. An attractive miniature form here on limestone. Ephedra minima (Ephedraceae) (10x30,Z5,P,C,1) .......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 56498.02 Lots of bright red berries by mid-summer on low tangled mats. Ephedra nevadensis (70x80,Z5,P,C,3:6w) ............................................................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 58330.30 (W) Inyo Co., CA, 6400ft, 1951m. Glaucous, gray-green stems bear pale brown to yellowish-green cones, followed by paired, brown seeds. Ephedra torreyana (50x70,Z5,P,C,3:6w) .............................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 78755.10 (W) Emery Co., UT, 4300ft, 1311m. Every node of the grayish-green stems branches three ways, hence the original name E. trifurca. The fruits are a radical departure from the usual berries -- they resemble miniature "barite roses" sold by rock shops, cut from pinkish-tan crepe paper, and contain three seeds. Ephedra viridis (65x80,Z5,P,C,3:4w) ..................................................................................... 50 seeds / $3.00 90516.47 (W) San Juan Co., NM, 6420ft, 1957m. Small bushes thick with bright green, round stems bear yellow cones in the spring. Epilobium rigidum (Onagraceae) (8x20,Z6,P,L,2) .................................................................. 12 seeds / $7.50 74473.20 (W) Josephine Co., OR, 2500ft, 762m. To see is to want. Stunning contrast between the huge clusters of rose-violet blossoms and the intense icy-blue, clambering foliage. A challenge to cultivate but I have flowered it in my alpine house. In dry, serpentine gullies. Photo Epipactis gigantea (Orchidaceae) (35x25,Z7,P,L,7) ..................................................... 1000 seeds / $4.00 32472.12 (W) Josephine Co., OR, 1700ft, 518m. An herbaceous perennial with multiple stems of lance-shaped leaves bearing reddish-brown, striped flowers, the lower petal cupped with a tongue colored yellowish. Streamside with Darlingtonia californica and Lilium spp. Epithelantha micromeris (Cactaceae) (4x8,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 30 seeds / $3.00 56452.30 (W) Sutton Co., TX, 2200ft, 671m. Choice "Button Cactus" covered with fine white spines. Tiny salmon flowers are followed by bright red fruits clustered atop the stems. Photo Eremalche rotundifolia (Malvaceae) (20x20,A,SC,1) ............................................... 30 seeds / $3.00 74718.11 (W) San Bernadino Co., CA, 2950ft, 900m. A pretty desert annual with round lilac flowers, each of the 5 petals emblazoned with a prominent magenta blotch. Dark green, scalloped leaves. Eriastrum densifolium ssp. austromontanum (Polemoniaceae) (15x10,Z6,P,L,4:6w) …....... 70 seeds / $3.00 15298.25 (W) Inyo Co., CA, 4600ft, 1400m. Woody, decumbent stems bear terminal heads of white wool from which protrude many electric-blue trumpets. Amazingly drought-resistant. Erigeron basalticus (Asteraceae) (5x15,Z6,P,L,1) ................................................................. 60 seeds / $3.50 10116.19 (W) Yakima Co., WA, 1300ft, 396m. Loose rosettes of gray-green, lobed leaves bear lavender-tinged, white daisies all summer despite the 100° F. heat. Endemic to basalt cliffs near Yakima. Photo Erigeron breweri v. klamathensis (Asteraceae) (9x22,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ......................... 100 seeds / $4.00 10746.22 (W) Josephine Co., OR, 4700ft, 1433m. Multi-stemmed mounds clothed with white-haired, narrow leaves are covered with numerous violet flowers. Exposed, rocky ultramafic summits. Photo Erigeron carringtonae (5x8,Z4,P,L,1) ................................................................................... 80 seeds / $5.00 12114.28 (W) Sanpete Co., UT, 10550ft, 3216m. Tufts of thick, spatulate, dark-green leaves bear numerous lavender-pink flowers on very short stems. On a bare, windswept, calcareous ridge. Erigeron cascadensis (13x9, Z5, P, L, 1) .............................................................................. 90 seeds / $3.00 12116.10 (W) Lane Co., OR, 5600ft, 1707m. Hairy spatulate leaves and nice white daisies. Erigeron compactus (5x10,Z5,P,L,1) ..................................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 12696.10 (W) Emery Co., UT, 6600ft, 2073m. Dense, hard cushions of thread-like, gray-green foliage bear large, short-scaped, white daisies which age to pale pink. Wonderful for troughs. Photo Erigeron compositus (6x10,Z4,P,L,1) ………………………………..........……………….. 70 seeds / $3.00 12697.25 (W) Larimer Co., CO, 6500ft, 1982m. Dwarf plants with dissected leaves and white flowers. Erigeron coulteri (15x12,Z4,P,L,3:6w) ................................................................................ 100 seeds / $3.50 12689.17 (W) Mineral Co., CO, 11300ft, 3445m. A bit taller than the typical Erigeron but well worth growing on account of the large, snow-white daisies produced in abundance. Erigeron elegantulus (Asteraceae) (4x30,Z5,P,L,3:4w) ............................................ 30 seeds / $4.00 25428.11 (W) Modoc Co., CA, 4600ft, 1402m. Mats of filiform leaves bear numerous smallish violet daisies. Growing on scoria fields. Would lend elegance to troughs. Photo Erigeron flabellifolius (9x30, Z3, P, L, 1) .............................................................................. 70 seeds / $3.00 30544.13 (W) Park Co., WY, 10250ft, 3323m. Mats of flabellate foliage sprout white flowers aging pink. Erigeron glaucous (14x16,Z9,P,L,1) ..................................................................................... 70 seeds / $3.00 32544.19 (W) San Mateo Co., CA, 20ft, 6m. A coastal plant with rosettes of large obovate leaves and sumptuous blue to lavender daisies over an inch wide. Best grown as an annual in cold climates. Photo Erigeron linearis (10x24,Z5,P,L,1) ........................................................................................ 70 seeds / $3.00 54498.39 (W) Chelan Co., WA, 5700ft, 1738m. Mature plants are extremely floriferous with 50 to 100 bright, sunshine-yellow daisies. Tufted mats of linear, hairy leaves. Erigeron melanocephalus (7x6, Z3, P, L, 1) ........................................................................ 100 seeds / $3.50 56294.24 (W) Gunnison Co., CO, 12200ft, 3720m. White flowers from woolly black-purple buds over tufts of spatulate leaves. On rocky NW-facing alpine tundra. Erigeron nanus (6x9, Z4, P, L, 3;6w) ..................................................................................... 60 seeds / $3.50 58098.24 (W) Cassia Co., ID, 9250ft, 2820m. A dwarf daisy bearing deep lavender-blue flowers over tufts of linear, hairy leaves. On wind-swept SW-facing mountain slopes. Great Basin endemic. Erigeron ochroleucus v. scribneri (4x6,Z3,P,L,1) …………………………..............……... 80 seeds / $3.00 65235.25 (W) Sheridan Co., WY, 10100ft, 3079m. A dwarf alpine form with gray, thready foliage and pale violet daisies. On gentle, N-facing limestone slopes. Erigeron peregrinus ssp. callianthemus (15x10, Z3, P, L, 3:6w) ........................................ 100 seeds / $2.50 70314.14 (W) Chaffee Co., CO, 12100ft, 3689m. The deep violet daisies are Aster-like in appearance due to the wide rays. This alpine population hopefully will keep its compact character. Erigeron pinnatisectus (5x7,Z3,P,L,1) .................................................................................. 70 seeds / $3.50 70498.27 (W) Albany Co., WY, 10850ft, 3308m. Sumptuous lavender-blue daisies over pinnate foliage. Erigeron poliospermus (Asteraceae) (5x8,Z6,P,L,1) ..................................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 70695.22 (W) Kittitas Co., WA, 775ft, 236m. Nice lavender flowers over a woody crown. Photo Erigeron pulcherrimus (20x15,Z5,P,L,3:4w) ......................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 70895.17 (W) Sandoval Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. Large, lavender-tinted, white daisies over thready foliage. Photo Erigeron pygmaeus (3x7,Z3,P,L,3:6w) ...................................................................... 50 seeds / $4.00 70967.11 (W) Mono Co., CA, 11700ft, 3567m. Glandular tufts of linear leaves bear several short-stemmed violet daisies from black buds. On dolomitic screes. Photo Erigeron radicatus (5x4,Z3,P,L,3:4w) ................................................................................... 70 seeds / $3.00 74055.16 (W) Fremont Co., WY, 8900ft, 2713m. Tufts of gray, linear leaves bear white flowers about 2 cm in diameter on scapes 1 to 4 cm high. On limestone cobblestone. Great trough subject. Erigeron rydbergii (Asteraceae) (4x5,Z3,P,L,3:6w) .................................................... 30 seeds / $3.50 74965.11 (W) Park Co., WY, 10300ft, 3140m. Tufts of narrowly-oblanceolate leaves bear lavender-violet daisies. On windy, exposed alpine ridges. Photo Erigeron tweedyi (8x14,Z4,P,L,3:6w) .................................................................................... 70 seeds / $3.50 78926.20 (W) Custer Co., ID, 8950ft, 2728m. Tufts of oval, gray-green leaves bear numerous large lavender daisies radiating from a central rootstalk. Subalpine dweller of volcanic substrates. Photo Erigeron uncialis (2x5,Z5,P,L,2) ............................................................................................ 60 seeds / $4.00 89812.19 (W) White Pine Co., NV, 10300ft, 3140m. Minute tufts of linear-spatulate leaves with large white flowers. Perfect miniature for troughs. Growing on limestone outcroppings. Photo Erigeron ursinus (5x10,Z5,P,L,1) .......................................................................................... 75 seeds / $3.50 91476.14 (W) Iron Co., UT, 10200ft, 3110m. Pretty bluish-lavender flowers over narrow leaves. Eriocyse curvispina (Cactaceae) (8x11, Z6, P, GL, 3:6w) ..................................................... 90 seeds / $3.00 12914.11 (W) Portillo, V Reg., Chile, 8000ft, 2439m. (= Neoporteria curvispina.) Long grayish spines twist around the barrels. Copper flowers. Eriodictyon californicum (Hydrophyllaceae) (90x45,Z7,P,GL,3:6w) .................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 12094.40 (W) Tulare Co., CA, 5800ft, 1768m. "Yerba Santa." A xeric medicinal shrub with thick, dentate leaves, glossy above and paler below with prominent veins. Terminal clusters of tubular, light lavender flowers. Eriodictyon crassifolium (120x90,Z7,P,GL,3:6w) ............................................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 12746.20 (W) Riverside Co., CA, 4000ft, 1220m. Densely-felted, thick, crenulate leaves on robust bushes bear clusters of lavender, paler-throated, bell-shaped flowers. Photo Eriodictyon traskiae (120x90,Z7,P,GL,3:6w) ..................................................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 78761.10 (W) Santa Barbara Co., CA, 3700ft, 1128m. Clammy, tomentose leaves and lavender flowers. Eriogonum bicolor (Polygonaceae) (6x15,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ……………………..............……... 40 seeds / $3.50 10452.15 (W) Mesa Co., CO, 5200ft, 1585m. Tufted mats of silver-gray, linear leaves bear poms very deep pink in bud, opening to reveal pale pink flowers. Grows on badlands of sandy clay. Eriogonum caespitosum (Polygonaceae) (10x16,Z4,P,C,3:4w) .............................................. 80 seeds / $4.00 12038.38 (W) Fremont Co., WY, 7750ft, 2363m. Dense buns of tiny, gray, spatulate leaves with short-scaped poms in red, chrome yellow and all intermediate combinations. Eriogonum chrysops (Polygonaceae) (9x15,Z4,P,L,3:8w) ............................................... 70 seeds / $4.00 12367.22 (W) Custer Co., ID, 8950ft, 2730m. Mats of white-woolly, oblong-spatulate leaves and poms of sulfur yellow which get shot through with red as they age. Plants with cream poms will occasionally be found. On exposed ridge crests of crumbling, metamorphic volcanic rocks. Photo Eriogonum gracilipes (8x12,Z4,P,L,3:8w) …………………………………............……..... 50 seeds / $5.00 32744.15 (W) Inyo Co., CA, 11400ft, 3475m. Outstanding crimson poms (sometimes flecked with cream) on pulvinate, grayish-green, woolly buns. Holds its form well in cultivation. Grows on dry, dolomitic screes. Photo Eriogonum heermannii v. sulcatum (Polygonaceae) (16x35,Z6,P,L,3:8w) ............................ 50 seeds / $4.00 35272.10 (W) Clark Co., NV, 7000ft, 2134m. My vote for the most bizarre member of this genus. Horizontally-spreading, interwoven zig-zag stems form dense cushions which cover themselves with whitish flowers turning bright rust colors as they age. On steep, E-facing limestone screes. Photo1 Photo2 Eriogonum incanum (12x26, Z5, P, L, 3:6w) ......................................................................... 90 seeds / $3.50 49812.10 (W) Jackson Co., OR, 7400ft, 2256m. A dioecious species with male flowers in small yellow balls and the females in a showier branching inflorescence of yellow and deep red. Mats of small, densely-felted, olive-gray leaves. On S-facing volcanic screes. Eriogonum kingii (6x14,Z4,P,L,3:8w) .................................................................................... 40 seeds / $4.00 52498.39 (W) Elko Co., NV, 8200ft, 2500m. Cushions of woolly, ovate leaves bear numerous poms of creamy yellow. Growing on granitic glacial detritus. Photo Eriogonum libertini (10x35,Z5,P,C,3:6w) ......................................................................... 55 seeds / $4.00 54450.12 (W) Trinity Co., CA, 5100ft, 1555m. Broad mats of tomentose, lanceolate, inrolled leaves in rosettes and bright yellow flowers on short stems. On serpentine screes. Eriogonum ovalifolium (14x20, Z5, P, L, 3:8w) ………………………….............……….... 75 seeds / $3.00 69009.21 (W) Esmeralda Co., NV, 6200ft, 1890m. Robust form with gray felted leaves and balls of cream tinged pink. Eriogonum ovalifolium (Wellington form) (12x24,Z5,P,L,3:8w) ........................................... 50 seeds / $4.00 69009.38 (W) Carbon Co., UT, 5700ft, 1738m. Absolutely the best and most colorful form I have seen -- dozens of scapes (I counted 60 to 80 on the largest plants) with huge poms over an inch wide form a dense canopy over the gray cushions. Flowers are multicolored yellow, red, pink and/or cream. Photo Eriogonum ovalifolium (robust form) (16x24,Z5,P,L,3:6w) .................................................. 60 seeds / $3.50 69009.49 (W) Eureka Co., NV, 5100ft, 1555m. A large, robust form with felted, sagittate-ovate leaves and balls of cream on 5"-6" scapes. On W-facing gravelly slopes. Eriogonum ovalifolium (9x25,Z5,P,L,3:8w) ...................................................................... 60 seeds / $3.50 69009.51 (W) Modoc Co., CA, 4600ft, 1402m. A population with nice pink flowers on short scapes. On flats of pure scoria. Photo Eriogonum ovalifolium v. nevadense (10x16,Z5,P,L,3:6w) …………………..............….... 75 seeds / $3.50 69010.15 (W) Churchill, NV, 6000ft, 1829m. An uncommon variety of this widespread taxon with cushions of minute, felty-hairy leaves and poms of bright chrome yellow aging to deep rusty pinks. Eriogonum ovalifolium v. nivale (Polygonaceae) (8x40,Z3,P,C,3:6w) .................... 100 seeds / $4.00 69011.51 (W) Washoe Co., NV, 8000ft, 2439m. Large tight mats of small oval leaves are covered with lax poms of white from rosy-pink buds. Great form here on decomposed white granite screes. Photo1 Photo2 Eriogonum shockleyi (3x20,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ............................................................................. 40 seeds / $4.00 76360.80 (W) Beaver Co., UT, 5600ft, 1707m. Tight, silver-blue cushions studded with sessile cream poms aging rust. Photo Eriogonum siskiyouense (10x22,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ................................................................. 40 seeds / $4.00 76516.32 (W) Siskiyou Co., CA, 6300ft, 1920m. Dense mats of silvery blue-green, flat rosettes, the undersides of the oval leaves white felted. The bright lemon poms age to raspberry and brilliant cherry-red shades. The photo shows a representative plant after months of drought. Photo Eriogonum strictum v. greenei (8x16,Z5,P,L,3:8w) ........................................................ 20 seeds / $4.00 76822.12 (W) Siskiyou Co., CA, 8900ft, 2713m. Extremely condensed mats of thickly-felted, white leaves with poms on short stems that are white to pale pink, aging to a rusty deep pink. On exposed alpine, volcanic screes. Limited quantites. Eriogonum strictum v. proliferum (15x25,Z5,P,L,3:8w) ................................................ 70 seeds / $4.00 76823.12 (W) Siskiyou Co., CA, 3900ft, 1190m. Mats of tomentose, oval leaves, much like a robust E. ovalifolium, with snow-white flower umbels, aging to rusty pink. Photo Eriogonum thymoides (Polygonaceae) (14x20,Z5,P,C,3:8w) ......................................... 100 seeds / $4.00 78363.32 (W) Yakima Co., WA, 3550ft, 1082m. Tiny revolute linear leaves and masses of flower balls colored cream, chrome yellow, acid red, orange and every imaginable bicolor. On basalt scablands. Photo Eriogonum umbellatum v. porteri (Polygonaceae) (6x12,Z3,P,C,3:4w) ............................... 100 seeds / $4.00 89612.18 (W) Beaver Co., UT, 10400ft, 3170m. Absolutely the cutest buns of tiny, spatulate, green leaves, tinged red. Numerous poms of red and yellow turn orange-brown as they fade. Outstanding. Growing on igneous mountain slopes. Photo Eriogonum ursinum (24x35,Z6,P,C,3:6w) …………………………………………............. 80 seeds / $4.00 91477.35 (W) Sierra Co., CA, 6000ft, 1829m. Mats of small, elliptical leaves covered with a yellow-brown tomentum, mostly shedding on the upper surfaces to a dull olive gloss. The large flower heads open deep yellow and age to a creamy or pale pinkish orange. Volcanic talus. |
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