Coryphantha alversonii
Coryphantha alversonii,[1] commonly known as the foxtail cactus, is a stem succulent plant in the genus Coryphantha of the cactus family (Cactaceae).[2]
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The cactus is endemic to southern California, found only in the mountain ranges of the southern Mojave Desert.[2]
Description
Coryphantha alversonii has black tipped spines and lavender flowers.[3]
It is vulnerable species on the California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants.[2]
References
- "Coryphantha alversonii (J.M. Coult.) Orcutt". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
- "California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants (online edition, v8-02): Coryphantha alversonii". cnps.org. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- "Calflora: Coryphantha alversonii". calflora.org. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
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