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El Paso County Wildflower Project - Spinystar Cactus

Spinystar Cactus

Bloom Season: May - July

Habitat: thrives in dry, open, and sunny habitats, specifically in sandy soils, rocky prairies, and open grasslands or piñon-juniper woodlands at elevations usually ranging from 4,500 to 8,300 feet

Photography Notes: Very photo-friendly

Credits: Rose Ludwig, 20 June

Pelecyphora vivipara is a species of cactus known by several common names, including spinystar, viviparous foxtail cactus, pincushion cactus and ball cactus. It is native to North America, where certain varieties can be found from Mexico to Canada. Most of these varieties are limited to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. The species epithet "vivipara" was likely a reference to the plants tendency to produce offsets, or "pups", but there is no evidence that it is truly viviparous.[4][5]

Pelecyphora vivipara rarely grows individually and usually forms groups. This is a small round cactus growing to a maximum height of about 15 cm (6 in), often remaining smaller and oblong or spherical. It is densely covered in a mat of star-shaped arrays of straight white spines 1 to 2.5 cm (38 to 1 in) long. It flowers in yellow, pink, red, or purple blooms 2–5 cm (34–2 in) across.[6][7] Their conspicuous warts are up to 12 mm (12 in) long. The often hair-like spines are translucent and shiny. The three to seven uniformly orange or brown colored central spines are spreading and strong. The approximately 16 radiating marginal spines are white.


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Spinystar Cactus (native) is one of many wildflowers featured in the El Paso CO Wildflower Project, a community-built field guide documenting the wildflowers of El Paso County, Colorado.