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Water Wise Wendy Mee Published by Utah State University Press Mee, Wendy. Water Wise: Native Plants for Intermountain Landscapes. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2003. Project MUSE., https://muse.jhu.edu/. For additional information about this book https://muse.jhu.edu/book/9251 No institutional affiliation (10 Dec 2018 07:49 GMT)

Cacti

Coryphantha vivipara NUTTALL PINCUSHION FORM/SIZE: Succulent. Stems solitary or colonial, barrel-shaped, to 6" tall. ROOTS: Extensive and shallow. SPINES: Clustered, 1 2" long, 3 12 central and 12 20 radial, spreading, whitish near base, dark-tipped. FLOWERS: Showy, clustering, waxy, rosy purple-pink petals, yellow stamens. Blooms May July. FRUIT: Berry, many-seeded, green. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering. Expands in spring with water uptake, then shrinks. HABITAT AND RANGE: Open, rocky slopes. Alberta to Manitoba, south to OR, UT, NM, and TX. ELEVATION: 4,800' 9,000'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: Pinyon-juniper, cool desert shrub. SOIL: Sandy. HARDINESS ZONES: Range indicates cold hardiness. ESTABLISHMENT: Good, quick from cuttings. BEST USE: Sand garden, xeric garden, rock garden. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees. Nuttall pincushion is a lovely small barrel cactus that looks like clustered eggs. It puts on a show in spring with its pink flowers with yellow centers. It would work well in a rock garden or xeric garden if given space to show off its form and colors. SUSAN MEYER Cacti 203

Echinocereus engelmannii E NGELMANN HEDGEHOG C ACTUS FORM/SIZE: Succulent. Stems solitary or in loose clusters, cylindrical, 4" 12" tall and 4" wide, 10 13 ribbed. ROOTS: Extensive and shallow. SPINES: Clustered, 10 18 per areole. Central spines 2 6, with one much longer, to 3" long, curved or twisted. Radial spines 6 12, appressed and spreading, to 1 2" long. FLOWERS: Showy, funnel-shaped, from near top of stem, petals magenta or pinkish purple, stamens yellow. Blooms May June. FRUIT: Berry, ovoid to oblong, green to red with deciduous spine clusters. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering, dry season. HABITAT AND RANGE: Open rocky slopes. Widespread, common within range. CA, NV, UT, AZ. ELEVATION: 2,900' 6,200'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: Pinyon-juniper, cool desert shrub, salt desert shrub. SOIL: Gravelly, well-draining. HARDINESS ZONES: Have not been determined. ESTABLISHMENT: Quick from cuttings. BEST USE: Xeric gardens, rock gardens. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees. Engelmann hedgehog cactus is a barrel-stemmed cactus whose common name is derived from the spines that are so close together they resemble a hedgehog. It has a very showy pink flower in spring that is so open it looks like a small colorful pail, and the spines can also be of different colors. It is taller than Nuttall pincushion (Coryphantha vivipara); thus it could be used in a more prominent position in the rock garden or dry landscape and hold it own in terms of space with other plants. 204 WATER WISE

Echinocereus triglochidiatus CLARETCUP C ACTUS FORM/SIZE: Succulent. Numerous stems, mound-forming, 7 12 ribbed. ROOTS: Extensive and shallow. SPINES: 3 12 per cluster, white to gray to black, central spines 1 3, straight, curved or twisted. Radial spines 5 8, spreading. FLOWERS: Showy, cup-shaped, borne near tip of stem, scarlet or claret red, stamens red. Blooms May July. FRUIT: Berry, cylindrical, fleshy, purplish red, with spines. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering. HABITAT AND RANGE: Open, rocky slopes. NV to CO, south to CA, UT, AZ, NM, TX, and Mexico. ELEVATION: 3,200' 9,000'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: Pinyon-juniper, cool desert shrub, salt desert shrub. SOIL: Sandy, rocky. HARDINESS ZONES: Have not been determined. ESTABLISHMENT: Quick from cuttings. BEST USE: Xeric garden, rock garden. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees and hummingbirds. Claretcup cactus is actually a small barrel cactus, but it can form large colonies which give the impression of one sprawling plant. It is a showstopper in spring, producing copious large, wine to orange-red flowers that are a shocking contrast to the surrounding desert habitats in which it is found. SUSAN MEYER SUSAN MEYER Cacti 205

SUSAN MEYER O. erinacea O. erinacea var. ursina Opuntia erinacea COMMON PRICKLYPEAR FORM/SIZE: Succulent. Stems jointed, segmented, flat to roundish, 4" 12" tall and 3' wide, gray-green. ROOTS: Extensive and shallow. SPINES: Areoles with yellow to brown barbs, spines one to several per cluster, straight or curved, flattened basally, deflexed, flexible, generally only near top of segments. FLOWERS: Showy, from previous year s areoles along top of terminal segments, yellow, bronze, pink, or violet. Blooms May July. FRUIT: Berry, dry, tan or brown, with deciduous spines. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering. HABITAT AND RANGE: Open, rocky slopes. ID to CA, UT, AZ, NM, WY. ELEVATION: 4,000' 9,000'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: Parkland, aspen forest, mountain brush, pinyon-juniper, cool desert shrub, salt desert shrub. SOIL: Gravelly. HARDINESS ZONES: Range indicates hardiness. ESTABLISHMENT: Quick from cuttings. BEST USE: Xeric, rock gardens. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees. Common pricklypear can provide interesting form and texture in any xeric garden with its expanse of pads. It hybridizes with other Opuntia species, especially plains pricklypear (O. polyacantha) to form a complex of intergrades whenever they are grown together. 206 WATER WISE

Opuntia polyacantha PLAINS PRICKLYPEAR FORM/SIZE: Succulent, stems segmented, flattened, not easily detached, 8" tall and 4" wide, blue-green. ROOTS: Extensive, 12" minimum depth. SPINES: Areoles only slightly barbed, 6 10 spines per cluster, variously oriented. FLOWERS: Showy, yellow, bronze, pink to violet. Blooms May July. FRUIT: Berry, dry, barbed with spines, tan or brown, deciduous. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering, winter. HABITAT AND RANGE: Open plains, foothills. Widely distributed throughout range. British Columbia to Saskatchewan, south to NV, UT, NM, OK, and MO. ELEVATION: 3,500' 7,200'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: Parkland, coniferous forest, aspen forest, mountain brush, pinyon-juniper, cool desert shrub, salt desert shrub. SOIL: Fine to coarse, dry, ph 7.0 8.8, low fertility. HARDINESS ZONES: Hardy to 28 F. ESTABLISHMENT: Quick from cuttings. Rapid growth rate, moderate seedling vigor. BEST USE: Xeric garden, rock garden. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees. Plains pricklypear is a very widely distributed cactus that extends well into the high plains. The yellow flowers are attractive but not spectacular, and thus this species is probably best used as a background plant in the rock garden. Another similar species is brittle pricklypear (O. fragilis), whose pads are easily detached. Cacti 207

Pediocactus simpsonii WENDY MEE WENDY MEE SIMPSON F OOTCACTUS FORM/SIZE: Succulent. Stems solitary or colonial, subglobose, 6" tall, to at least 8" wide. ROOTS: Extensive and shallow. SPINES: Central spines 4 10 per cluster, to 1" long, brownishblack, radial spines 10 25 per cluster, white. FLOWERS: Showy, white, pink, yellow, or greenish. FRUIT: Berry, green to red. DORMANCY PERIOD: After flowering, winter. HABITAT AND RANGE: Exposed, rocky ridges. WA to WY, south to NV, UT, AZ, and NM. ELEVATION: 4,800' 9,000'. PLANT COMMUNITIES: : Parkland, pinyon-juniper, rock outcropping, cool desert shrub, salt desert shrub. SOIL: Rocky. HARDINESS ZONES: To at least zone 5. ESTABLISHMENT: Quick from cuttings. BEST USE: Xeric garden, rock garden. WILDLIFE VALUE: Pollinated by bees. Simpson footcactus is one of the nicest barrel cacti in that the large colonies it forms create a distinctive, nearly geometric pattern that is itself quite attractive. These colonies are then graced with lovely reddish pink flowers with sunburst-yellow centers. It is a marvelous plant for the rock garden or any lowwater landscape. WENDY MEE 208 WATER WISE