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Echinocereus adustus (Cactaceae) (18x7,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 01591.02 Cult. ex Thompson (HK coll.), MX. TC053 Tight-spined, cylindrical-stemmed form with a few long, central spines. Large pinkish-white flowers.

Echinocereus brandegeei (Cactaceae) (36x36,Z7b,P,L,2) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 10772.16 (W) Baja California, MX. TC097 Cylindrical stems covered with fang-type, whitish to pinkish spines. Large medium-pink flowers with darker throats. Can create massive clumps with age.

Echinocereus canus (Cactaceae) (16x7,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 30 seeds / $5.00 12098.15 Ex Solitario, Brewster Co., TX. TC055 (=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 (Cactaceae) (30x5,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ..................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12361.12 (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 (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 (16x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 12361.41 (W) Eddy Co., NM, 5600ft, 1707m. JRT537 Single stems with mostly white spines and some centrals. Small brownish flowers along the length of the stems.   Photo

Echinocereus chloranthus ssp. cylindricus (24x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................ 40 seeds / $3.00

 12368.19  Ex Thompson.  TC058 Dark reddish spine colors with long centrals. Brown flowers.

Echinocereus chloranthus ssp. weedenii (13x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12372.02 Cult. ex Davis Mts., TX. TC056 Thick golden spines with occasional white spines. Greenish-yellow flowers turning caramel-brown as they age.

Echinocereus coccineus (24x24,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 12650.35 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4800ft, 1463m. TC060 Semi-clumping stems with long, dark-needle spines and large red or pinkish-red flowers with round-ended petals.

Echinocereus coccineus (28x28,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12650.43 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4800ft, 1463m. JRT581 Pinkish-orange flowers with a green center.

Echinocereus coccineus Bach's Pink (24x24,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ..................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12650.53 Cult. ex unknown. TC019 Slowly clumping stems with short, thick spines and medium-sized, bright-pink flowers. Genoytpe could include E. arizonicus.

Echinocereus coccineus (28x55,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 12650.63 (W) Custer Co., CO, 7400ft, 2256m. JRT181 Clustering mounds with thin, needle spines of white, straw-yellow and brownish-red. Orange-red to pinkish trumpet flowers.

Echinocereus coccineus (30x30,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 12650.73 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4800ft, 1463m. TC059 Semi-clumping stems with extra-long dark needle spines. Giant orange to light-orange flowers.

Echinocereus coccineus (28x32,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 12650.87 (W) Navajo Co., AZ, 5600ft, 1707m. JRT8450 Wide clumps decorated with one of the prettiest spine collections, possibly incorporating genetic material from E. canyonensis. Spine colors include pinks, earth tones with orange tints, white and gray combinations with darker tips. Nice orange-red trumpet flowers.

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 (Cactaceae) (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.25 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT597 Peach-orange trumpets with white throats.

Echinocereus coccineus (Cactaceae) (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.39 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT598 Cream white trumpets.

Echinocereus coccineus (Cactaceae) (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.49 (W) Otero Co., NM, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT595 Green white trumpets.

Echinocereus coccineus (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ………...........…………………………..... 40 seeds / $3.00

 12652.52  (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 (30x30,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12652.93 (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 (25x25,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 12660.11 (W) Las Animas Co., CO, 7800ft, 2378m. JRT185 Medium-sized, needle-type spines with the most intense gold color of any E. coccineus population found to date in Colorado. Reddish-orange, trumpet-type flowers.   Photo

Echinocereus coccineus (30x36,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 12660.21 (W) Huerfano Co., CO, 6400ft, 1951m. JRT187 Medium to long-sized needle-type spines in a variety of colors on clumping plants bearing pure orange trumpet flowers.   Photo

Echinocereus coccineus (34x36,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 12660.31 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 7800ft, 2378m. JRT188 Medium-sized, needle-type spines mainly straw colored. Reddish-orange, trumpet-type flowers.

Echinocereus coccineus ssp. gurneyi (36x50,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12653.10 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4700ft, 1433m. JRT484 A larger form of the typical E. coccineus with extra areole spines, possibly with genes from E. dasyacanthus. Females have standard trumpet flowers of scarlet-orange but male plants of this colony can be double in size.   Photo

Echinocereus coccineus ssp. paucispinus (90x200,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .............................. 40 seeds / $3.00 12648.19 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4700ft, 1433m. JRT482 Was listed as E. coccineus v. gurneyi. Huge clumps 3 ft. high by over 6 ft. wide, comprised of numerous stems (many more compared to JRT483.) Nice large orange trumpet flowers.

Echinocereus coccineus ssp. paucispinus (40x60,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12648.20 (W) Terrell Co., TX. JRT483 Massive flabby stems (compared to JRT482) with shorter than usual spines. Nice medium-sized scarlet-orange trumpets.   Photo

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.

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Echinocereus coccineus v. roetteri (16x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00

 12651.21  (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT584   Large intermediate dasy-type flowers of dark, burnt-orange and sunset yellow to greenish centers.

Echinocereus coccineus v. roetteri (18x28,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12651.33 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4800ft, 1463m. JRT586 Semi-clumping stems with large reddish-orange, green-centered flowers in profusion.

Echinocereus coccineus v. rosei (12x20,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 12649.12 (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 corellii (20x25,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 12714.00 (W) Brewster Co., TX. TC081 Considered a form of E. chloranthus ssp. cylindricus. Young plants single stems but can clump with age. Gold and white comb-type spines, often with central spines. Small flowers ranging from caramel to brown.   Photo

Echinocereus ctenoides (15x10,Z8,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50

 12786.09  Ex Melcor Muzquiz, Coahuilla, (Thompson).  TC013  Pure white-spined single stems with very large light orange flowers.

Echinocereus dasyacanthus (Cactaceae) (25x18,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 100 seeds / $3.50 15116.15 (W) San Miguel Co., NM, 4200ft, 1280m. Replaces 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 (Cactaceae) (18x12,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) .................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.69 (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 15116.75 (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,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 15116.83 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4400ft, 1341m. JRT4106 Rainbow Mix. Mostly single giant stems with cherry-red, purple, straw and white-colored spines in bands. Huge flowers in yellow, pink, pinkish-purple, orange and orange-red shades.

Echinocereus dasyacanthus (14x6,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 15116.95 (W) Chaves Co., NM, 4100ft, 1250m. JRT5107 Short, fat stems on colder, exposed, rolling plains. Some with thin, pinkish bands. Large bright 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 (36x36,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 29832.25 (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) ........................... 80 seeds / $3.50 29833.20 (W) San Bernadino Co., CA, 4200ft, 1280m. Dagger-like spines and purple-magenta flowers in the spring.   Photo

Echinocereus englemannii ssp. decumbens (16x15,Z5b,P,L,3:4w) ............................. 40 seeds / $3.50 29834.14 (W) Coconino Co., AZ. JRT8602 Single to semi-clumping, cylindrical stems with long, thick spines in black, caramel, red and yellow colors in combination with white. Large dark-magenta flowers.

Echinocereus fasciculatus (30x25,Z6,P,GL,2) ................................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 30116.06 Ex Pima Co., AZ. TC095 Semi-clumping stems with white radial spines and long central spines in black, caramel and dark red. Large flowers of a solid, medium pink.

Echinocereus fendleri (Cactaceae) (15x20,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 30297.06 Ex Santa Fe Co., NM. TC092 Semi-clumping stems with very short black or whitish-gray spines. Large pinkish-purple flowers.

Echinocereus fendleri (18x8,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 30298.13 (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

 30298.41  (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" dia. 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 (Cactaceae) (18x8,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 30 seeds / $3.50 30302.19 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 5300ft, 1616m. JRT152 Tighter spines with short black centrals. Medium purple flowers.

Echinocereus fitchii (20x8,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00

 30518.09  Webb Co., TX, (Thompson).  JRT425 Nice orange to cinnamon spines on solitary, cylindric bodies. Profuse bloomer of pure pastel pink with a maroon center.

Echinocereus fitchii ssp. bergmannii (16x7,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................. 30 seeds / $3.50 30519.01 Ex Las Crucitas, Tamaulipas, MX. TC0110 Mainly single chunky stems with tightly-hugging white spines. Large light pink flowers with dark red centers.   Photo

Echinocereus ledingii (30x25,Z8,P,L,2) ........................................................................... 80 seeds / $3.50 54257.14 (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 54550.45 (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) .......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 54550.55 (W) Pecos Co., TX, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT493 Giant fat stems slowly offsetting. Giant dasyacanthus flowers in peachy-pink.

Echinocereus X lloydii (36x10,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................ 30 seeds / $3.50 54550.76 (W) Pecos Co., TX. JRT491 Usually single stems covered in thick, short, even spines like E. dasyacanthus. Large flowers of an unusual lightest orange to a very light lavender, or a combination of the two.

Echinocereus milleri (10x3,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 56494.03 (W) Coke Co., TX, 2300ft. JRT432 Originally listed as E. chloranthus ssp. milleri, (12369.13). Single stems with thick, light-straw-yellow spines with some red hints here and there. Greenish yellow flowers. Seedlings hairy.

Echinocereus pectinatus (14x9,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ………………………….........………….... 40 seeds / $3.00

 70252.15  Ex Coahuila, MX, (Thompson).  TC010 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 pentalophus ssp. procumbens (30x38,Z8,P,GL,3:4w) ............................... 40 seeds / $3.50 70298.01 Ex Cameron Co., TX. TC084 Long, narrow, hanging stems with medium-length spines. Large, bright pink flowers with white centers.

Echinocereus primolanatus (16x6,Z7b,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................................... 30 seeds / $3.00 70750.01 Ex Sierra de la Paila, Coahuila, MX. TC021 Mainly single stems covered with tiny, white-grayish, comb-type spines. Large bright pink flowers with white throats.   Photo

Echinocereus pseudopectinatus (20x6,Z6b,P,L,2) ........................................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 70767.03 Thompson cult., ex Sonora, MX. TC036 Single cylindric, club-shaped stems with tight, short, hugging gray-purple spines. Large pinkish white flowers.

Echinocereus rayonensis (15x24,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ............................................................ 30 seeds / $3.50 74100.03 (W) Neuvo Leon, 2000ft., MX. TC062 Semi-clumping stems covered in dense whitish-gray, needle-type spines tipped in black. Medium sized, dark purple-violet flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii (20x6,Z7b,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 74243.01 Ex Saltillo, Coahuila, MX. TC0109 Mainly single stems with light, pinkish-brown spines. Large tri-colored pink, red and white patterned flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii (12x7,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74248.03 Cult. ex St. Martin de Las Vacas, Coahuila., MX. TC030 Shiny brown to brownish-pink comb-type spines on single stems. Beautiful tri-color flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii (Cactaceae) (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) ....................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74246.18 (W) Johnston Co., OK. JRT230 Showy pale fuchsia flowers on barrels of spiraling, white spines.

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

 74252.12  (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 74252.23 (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

 74252.33  (W) Commanche Co., OK. JRT223  Semi-clumping with reddish spines and large pink flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi (16x5,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74252.86 (W) Jackson Co., OK. JRT229 Single stems covered in very short, reddish-orange spines.

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 population.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. baileyi 'longispinus' (15x7,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74252.75 (W) Comanche Co., OK, 1600ft. JRT222 Extra long, thick spines in orange, red and white colors. Large pink flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. burrensis (30x8,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) ................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74257.01 Ex Culberson Co., TX. TC089 Mainly single stems with tight, comb-type spines. Spine color ranges from creamy-straw to reddish-brown with variable amounts of metallic red. Huge tri-colored pink, red and white-patterned flowers.   Photo

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 74245.22 (W) Johnston Co., OK, 850ft, 259m. JRT215 Robust, large 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

 74251.22  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 (14x5,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .............................. 40 seeds / $3.00 74251.40 (W) Burnet Co., TX, 800ft. JRT420 Single stems with tight, hugging spines in mainly whitish sandy tones with darker brownish-red tips. Large magenta flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus 'Teddy Bear' (12x15,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) ...... 40 seeds / $3.50 74251.53 Ex Thompson cult, unknown origin. TC011 Fat, flat-topped, semi-clumping stems with a 32-rib count. Very short, tight spines in light cream to red etched patterns. Large dark-magenta-purple flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus 'minor' (7x7,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ................ 40 seeds / $3.50 74251.62 Cult. ex. Reagon, Johnston Co., OK, 800ft. TC064 Small, tight, whitish to brownish-red-tipped spines on small, multi-clumping stems. Medium-sized, pink flowers with white centers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus 'minor' (7x25,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................ 40 seeds / $3.50 74251.70 Ex Atascosa Co., TX. TC071 Miniature, offsetting clumps with tightly-hugging, sandy to brown spines. Unique large pinkish, red-tinted flowers with darker throats.   Photo

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus (15x25,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 74251.81 (W) Wilburger Co., TX, 2000ft, 610m. JRT409 Semi-clumping stems sporting a variety of spine colors. Large magenta flowers.

Echinocereus reichenbachii ssp. camanchensis (15x30,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .............................. 40 seeds / $3.00

 74254.12  (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. castaneus (20x15,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74249.21 (W) Burnet Co., TX. JRT430 Semi-clumping stems in several spine colors. This collection carries the longest spines found in any E. castaneus type. Beautiful large, sharp-pointed flowers of violet-pink with creamy white throats.   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).  TC014 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 (10x6,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ............................... 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.65 (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 v. perbellus (9x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 74245.75 (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 74248.35 (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 74250.75 (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 (9x5,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 74260.15 (W) Pueblo Co., CO, 5000ft, 1524m. JRT107 "Red Top Ranch." Mainly single, fat-bottomed, squatty stems which almost disappear in the ground during winter. Nice pinkish-magenta flowers. Grows on an exposed mesa.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus (14x14,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) .............................. 40 seeds / $3.50 74260.27 (W) Otero Co., CO, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT113 Wide clumps of single to semi-clumping stems with a variety of spine colors, including purple-pink, rusty reds, darker black lace and even some rare pure white forms. Flowers are a large dark magenta.

Echinocereus reichenbachii v. perbellus 'minor' (5x9,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74250.95 (W) Woods Co., OK. JRT226 Extremely tiny clumper in all "perbellus" colors including black lace. Medium large magenta flowers.

Echinocereus relictus (20x25,Z5b,P,L,3:6w) ................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 74294.16 (W) Washington Co., UT. TC098 A diploid renamed from E. englemannii ssp. purpureus. Usually single stems until quite old, then becoming semi-clumping with long white, caramel and black semi-weeping, thick spines. Flowers are a darker shade of purple.

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 (24x8,Z7,P,L,3:4w) ................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.00 74471.27 (W) Santa Cruz Co., AZ, 4200ft, 1280m. JRT8510 Single stems with mainly dark red spines but sometimes in banded combinations with straw yellow and white. Huge medium pink flowers with white centers.

Echinocereus rigidissimus v. rubrispinus (12x7,Z10,P,GL,1) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.00

 74472.09  Ex Thompson. LO88  TC018 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 X roetteri (24x20,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................................... 30 seeds / $3.50 74631.16 Ex cult. Thompson. TC096 An E. X roetteri hybrid with a true E. coccineus-type, bright-green flower, back-crossed with an E. coccineus female with a large light-orange flower. Should produce some interesting flower color forms.

Echinocereus X roetteri (30x30,Z6b,P,GL,3:4w) .......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 74631.21 (W) Otero Co., NM, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT580 Longer needle-type spines on large clumping plants with the lightest orange, trumpet-type flowers.   Photo

Echinocereus russanthus v. neocapillus (18x5,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................................. 30 seeds / $3.50 74918.03 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

 74917.02  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 scheeri ssp. gentryi (14x9,Z7,P,GL,3:4w) .............................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 76144.02 Cult. ex Eastern Sonora, MX, 6500ft, 1982m. TC022 Long, slender, cylindric, spineless semi-clumping stems with up to 14 ribs. Tubular flowers about 2" long in pastel pink to red.

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 (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 (14x24,Z3b,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 78742.35 (W) Alamosa Co., CO, 8430ft, 2570m. JRT175 Semi-clumping stems with a wide range of straw-colored to grayish-black spine types from short to long, thick to thin and straight to twisting. Nice scarlet trumpet flowers.

Echinocereus triglochidiatus (6x10,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................................................... 50 seeds / $3.50 78742.45 (W) Fremont Co., CO, 5950ft, 1814m. A dwarf form of few-headed, small barrels with the usual red flowers. On clay underlain with limestone substrate.

Echinocereus triglochidiatus (32x50,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 78742.57 (W) Torrance Co., NM, 8858ft, 2700m. TC0103 Semi-clumping, somewhat flabby stems. Usually one to two spines per areole. This seed taken from a plant sporting rare cherry-red flowers with a white center.

Echinocereus triglochidiatus 'Alamogordo form' (65x60,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ................ 40 seeds / $3.50 78742.60 (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT571 Massive stems which slowly clump over time bearing short, tightly-hugging, dark spines. Variable flowers from large scarlet trumpets to slightly smaller orange trumpets. Cousin to the 'White Sands form' in sandy loam across the Tularosa Basin.   Photo

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 (12x20,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................... 100 seeds / $4.00 78752.30 (W) Uintah Co., UT, 5825ft, 1776m. Few-headed clumps in this population on sandstone ledges. Large, brilliant scarlet blossoms with green throats. One of the hardiest populations being this far north in Utah.

Echinocereus triglochidiatus (Cactaceae) (9x12,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ...................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 78752.49 (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 'White Sands Strain' (60x50,Z5b,P,GL,3:4w) .............. 30 seeds / $4.00 78748.16 Ex Otero Co., NM. TC093 "Special long black spine form." Giant dark grayish-green clumping stems with long, semi-twisting black spines. Large trumpet-shaped reddish-orange flowers.    Photo

Echinocereus triglochidiatus f. inermis (Cactaceae) (10x25,Z4,P,GL,4:4w) ............ 70 seeds / $3.50 78749.12 (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 f. inermis X 'White Sands' (20-80x25-100,Z5,P,L,3:4w) ...... 40 seeds / $3.00 78749.03 Ex Thompson cult. TC025 Highly variable forms: medium to giant stemmed, with or without spines. Nice scarlet to reddish-orange flowers.

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 viereckii ssp. morricalii (14x30,Z7,P,L,3:4w) .......................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 90431.00 (W) Nuevo Leon, MX. TC075 Thumb-sized, grass-green, spineless stems which clump over time bear large, pure dark-pink flowers.   Photo

Echinocereus viridiflorus (Cactaceae) (6x8,Z4,P,SL,4:4w) ......................................... 90 seeds / $3.50 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 90514.21 (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 (Cactaceae) (8x15,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ...................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 90514.45 (W) Morton Co., KS. JRT331 An extreme clumping form, up to 50 heads per plant. Green flowers.

Echinocereus viridiflorus (8x15,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 90514.56 (W) Saguache Co., CO. JRT143 Semi-clumping, squat stems with white and red-violet spines. Small light-greenish-yellow flowers in rings around the lower part of the stems.

Echinocereus viridiflorus (Black Mesa form) (16x12,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) .................... 40 seeds / $3.50 90514.66 (W) Cimarron Co., OK, 4000ft, 1220m. JRT232 Robust, semi-clumping form with red metallic and white spines with usually single centrals. Small, green, scented flowers around and along the larger stems.

Echinocereus viridiflorus (22x20,Z5,P,GL,3:4w) ...................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 90514.76 (W) Pinyon Canyon, Bent Co., CO. JRT131 One of the largest clumping forms found. Spines in metallic red and white with single central spines. Small scented flowers of a nice clear green hue placed along the stems in spring.

Echinocereus viridiflorus (5x7,Z4,P,GL,3:4w) ................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 90514.87 (W) Teller Co., CO, 8000ft, 2440m. JRT145 A tiny, high-elevation form growing on a cold plateau exposed to bitter winds. Wide clumps of small stems with red-violet and white-toned spines. Ringed scented green flowers around the base of the stems.

Echinocereus viridiflorus v. cylindricus (30x7,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ........................................ 40 seeds / $3.00 90523.19 (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 90523.21 (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 90523.32 (W) Otero Co., NM. JRT532 Light-colored spines with violet and red mixed in. Nice green flowers.

Echinocereus viridiflorus v. stanleyi (12x6,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ......................................... 40 seeds / $3.00 90524.01 Ex southern NM, (Thompson.) TC057 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 90515.13 (W) Valencia Co., NM, 5000ft, 1524m. JRT533 Red & white radial spines in assorted color arrangements. Centrals in multiples of 2 or 3, mostly 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.

Echium amoenum (Boraginaceae) (45x26,Z5,P,C,3:8w) ................................................... 50 seeds / $3.50 05667.02 (Cult.) "Red Feathers." Multiple spikes of bristly foliage bear hundreds of feathery red flowers nearly all summer.

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 / $3.50 11433.14 (W) Clark Co., NV, 2050ft, 625m. Stout, thick caudices of large silver leaves with many yellow daisies held high on stiff scapes. Growing on ancient volcanic ash deposits.

Enceliopsis nudicaulis (28x20,Z6,P,C,1) ........................................................................ 30 seeds / $4.00 58855.62 (W) Grand Co., UT, 4200ft, 1280m. Large yellow daisies over scalloped silver foliage. Growing in pink sand here.

Ephedra minima (Ephedraceae) (10x30,Z5,P,C,1) .......................................................... 40 seeds / $3.50 56498.00 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.

Ephedra viridis (75x85,Z5,P,C,3:4w) ............................................................................. 40 seeds / $3.50 90516.59 (W) Mesa Co., CO, 6650ft, 2027m. Small bushes thick with bright green, round stems bear yellow cones in the spring.

Epilobium rigidum (Onagraceae) (8x20,Z6,P,L,2) .......................................................... 20 seeds / $7.50 74473.18 (W) Josephine Co., OR, 1700ft, 518m. 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 32472.23 (W) Jerome Co., ID, 3375ft, 1029m. An herbaceous perennial with multiple stems of lance-shaped leaves bearing reddish-brown, striped flowers, the lower petal cupped with a tongue colored yellowish. Along a moist canyonside in the Snake River Gorge.   Photo

Epithelantha micromeris (Cactaceae) (4x4,Z6,P,GL,3:4w) ....................................... 70 seeds / $3.00 56452.20 (W) Valencia Co., NM. Choice "Button Cactus" covered with fine white spines. Tiny salmon flowers are followed by bright red fruits clustered atop the stems.

Eremalche rotundifolia (Malvaceae) (18x12,A,SC,1) ................................................ 40 seeds / $3.50 74718.34 (W) San Bernadino Co., CA, 1650ft, 503m. A pretty desert annual with round lilac flowers, each of the 5 petals emblazoned with a prominent magenta blotch. Dark green, bristly, scalloped leaves.   Photo

Eremocrinum albomarginatum (Asparagaceae) (16x22,Z6,P,C,3:8w) ......................... 100 seeds / $4.00 09411.33 (W) San Juan Co., UT, 4185ft, 1275m. This Colorado Plateau endemic has short spikes of starry white flowers over white-limned, strapping foliage, much like a miniature version of Hesperocallis undulata. I tracked down several populations in the spring of 2022 where they all bloomed prolifically but apparently there was insufficient moisture to set seed because I could not find a single pod later. The wet winter and spring of 2023, however, allowed abundant seed set so that now I can offer seed of this unique, sand-dwelling lily.   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.

Erigeroncompactus (5x10,Z5,P,L,1) .................................................................................. 40 seeds / $4.00 12696.13 (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 (4x8,Z3,P,L,3:6w) ............................................................................. 70 seeds / $4.00 12697.34 (W) Blaine Co., ID, 8900ft, 2713m. Beautiful lavender-blue flowers on tiny plants of dissected leaves. On north-facing volcanic slopes.

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 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 grandiflorus (8x6,Z3,P,L,3:6w) ....................................................................... 100 seeds / $4.00 32780.92 (W) Albany Co., WY, 10575ft, 3224m. Formerly E. simplex. Botanists had separated these two taxa based on chromosome counts and other criteria but are now regarded the same, the older name of E. grandiflorus taking precedence. This population sports large, deep blue-lavendar flowers with prominent yellow center discs. See fieldguide.mt.gov for one treatise.Photo

Erigeron leiomerus (Asteraceae) (5x12,Z3,P,L,3:6w) ................................................... 75 seeds / $3.50 54250.14 (W) Gunnison Co., CO, 11750ft, 3582m. Lavender-blue flowers smother spatulate-leaved mats.

Erigeron melanocephalus (7x6,Z3,P,L,3:6w) ................................................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 56294.38 (W) Albany Co., 10600ft, 3232m. White flowers from woolly black-purple buds over tufts of spatulate leaves. On gentle north-facing slopes near timberline.

Erigeron nanus (6x9,Z4,P,L,3:6w) ...................................................................................... 80 seeds / $3.50 58098.26 (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 pinnatisectus (7x4,Z3,P,L,3:6w) .................................................................... 70 seeds / $3.50 70498.32 (W) Albany Co., WY, 10575ft, 3224m. 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 radicatus (5x4,Z3,P,L,3:4w) ...................................................................... 100 seeds / $3.50 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) ..................................................... 80 seeds / $4.00 74965.17 (W) Park Co., WY, 10300ft, 3140m. Tufts of narrowly-oblanceolate leaves bear lavender-violet daisies. On windy, exposed alpine ridges. Photo

Erigeron speciosus (18x16,Z4,P,L,3:6w) ........................................................................ 100 seeds / $3.50 76736.12 (W) Mesa Co., CO, 10250ft, 3125m. Mature plants can bear over a hundred stems terminating in large pale blue flowers.   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

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) ……………………..............……... 60 seeds / $4.00

 10452.13  (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.   Photo

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 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 ovalifolium (Wellington form) (12x24,Z5,P,L,3:8w) ......................................... 50 seeds / $4.00 69009.32 (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 shockleyi (Polygonaceae) (4x20,Z5,P,L,3:8w) .......................................... 30 seeds / $4.00 76360.17 (W) San Juan Co., UT, 5500ft, 1677m. Tight, silver-blue cushions studded with sessile poms aging to pink, tan and rust tones.   Photo

Eriogonum tumulosum (1x12,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ........................................................................... 20 seeds / $5.00

 78896.13  (W) Emery Co., UT, 7150ft, 2180m.  Very tight, flat cushions of the tiniest olive-gray leaves.  Sessile, flat-topped flower heads of cream to pink age to bright rust.  A challenging, super species growing on sandstone ledges.   Photo1   Photo2

Eriogonum umbellatum v. dumosum (15x20,Z6,P,C,3:4w) .......................................... 90 seeds / $4.00 89610.13 (W) Siskiyou Co., CA, 3600ft, 1098m. Bright yellow flower heads, streaked through with crimson. Mats of small oval leaves, densely tomentose on both sides. Apparently not recognized in Jepson even though the local Herbarium has records of this taxon here.

Eriogonum umbellatum v. porteri (6x12,Z3,P,C,3:4w) ..................................................... 100 seeds / $4.00 89612.34 (W) Iron Co., UT, 11050ft, 3369m. 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 villiflorum (1x8,Z5,P,C,3:6w) ........................................................................... 40 seeds / $5.00 90494.13 (W) Beaver Co., UT, 6400ft, 1951m. Tufts like a russet Eritrichium howardii with small procumbent flower clusters splayed around each tuft. In limestone grit.One of the dwarfest and strangest Eriogonums.

Eriogonum wrightii v. subscaposum (16x30,Z5,P,L,3:6w) ........................................ 100 seeds / $4.00 92744.16 (W) Kern Co., CA, 7830ft, 2387m. One of the most compact forms of this widespread taxon. Mats of tiny, ashy-gray leaves similar to E. kennedyi but slightly looser. Scapes with white to pinkish flowers lined along the stem, not in discrete balls or clusters typical of so many in this genus.

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