The next day we decided to head north to Wickenburg, AZ in search of Echinomastus johnsonii “lutescens” armed with a little info from PeterB. Drove all over but never did find them. I suspect we did not go far enough north or weren’t looking in the right places. But once again, the usual suspects were there to soothe us.
BTW, I'm using Benson's treatment for most of the names since the books i have are written by him
Elevation = 2000-2400 feet
Stop #1 – 25miles north of Wickenburg on highway 93. Small hills with black/dark rock.
Joshua Tree - Yucca brevifolia
Found these 2 plants interesting. With no more than 6inches between thier trunks, one has no spines, the other covered in all kinds of spines. Same specie! Very cool.
O. chloratica
O. phaeacantha v. discata (O. engelmannii)
O. phaeacantha v. major
F. cylindraceus (v. lecontei?)
I'm 6'1"...
Stop #2 – 5-10 miles along highway 71 from hwy 93. Small rocky hills
E. englemannii (boyce-thompsonii?)
Mammillaria tetrancistra
O. phaeacantha v. discata (O. engelmannii)
O. phaeacantha v. major
A seedling!
F. cylindraceus (v. lecontei?)
C. acanthacarpa v. major
More seedlings!
Stop #3 – 10-12 miles south of Wickenburg along hwy 93, Garden City?
Here's a great example of variability within the species. These 2 plants, no more than 6 feet apart couldn't be more different as far as spine color goes! TFS
E. englemannii and E. e. var. acicularis?
A HUGE cluster, atleast 6 feet wide.
E. boyce-thompsonii?
Opuntia basilaris
Saguaro using C. acanthacarpa v. major as a nurse plant
O. phaeacantha
Some crazy spined form. I really, really like this one!
C. bigelovii
C. fulgida v. mammillata
Arizona Habitat #2: Near Wickenburg
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Re: Arizona Habitat #2: Near Wickenburg
Like a trip down memory lane Darryl, great pics, thanks for sharing(tu)
Now if you'd asked me I could of told you exactly where to find lutescens, I'd previously found a couple of not very healthy looking plants back in Nov 2006 with the late Bob Clayton, so last spring went back to see if I could find more. After much searching, driving, stopping at likely looking spots, eventually came across several plants in an area the size of a tennis court. Just off highway 93 north of Wickenburg.
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Now if you'd asked me I could of told you exactly where to find lutescens, I'd previously found a couple of not very healthy looking plants back in Nov 2006 with the late Bob Clayton, so last spring went back to see if I could find more. After much searching, driving, stopping at likely looking spots, eventually came across several plants in an area the size of a tennis court. Just off highway 93 north of Wickenburg.
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Closer view:
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Also growing there some nice Mammillaria tetrancistra:
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Re: Arizona Habitat #2: Near Wickenburg
Some of the Echinomastus would be trickier to find when not in flower:
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Beautifully spined juvenile plant:
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Re: Arizona Habitat #2: Near Wickenburg
Out of interest I've included this photo, Echinomastus johnsonii again in Searchlight, Nevada, although they weren't in flower, I think these are also lutescens from the literature I've read, apparently plants here have purple flowers as well as yellow. They were in full bud, I returned around 1 week later but still no flowers. A really great spot to explore, they are lots and lots of Echinomastus here as well as lots of other plants of interest, Echinocereus, Echinocactus polycephalus, UFOs, Yucca including Joshua Tree etc....
If you ever want habitat details Darryl just get in touch.
I've been here a few times now but never when they've been in flower, hopefully one day!
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If you ever want habitat details Darryl just get in touch.
I've been here a few times now but never when they've been in flower, hopefully one day!
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I know you like your Opuntias Darryl so have included a couple of pics, maybe kunzei again or something similar, this is at the same location in Searchlight:
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Maybe yellow:
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