Friday, January 19, 2007

Pin Cushion Cactus
Pincushion Cactus is a generic name given to a variety of small, attractive and diverse cacti. These cacti are typically barrel shaped and less than 6" in height. They have short, dense, grey spines which surround a longer, dark red, hooked central spine. In Arizona, the plants grow below 4500 feet in elevation in dry, gravelly areas (usually under bushes or ledges which protect them from the full strength of the sun). Pincushions bloom in early summer with pink to lavender flowers which form a crown at the top of the plant that lasts several days. The flowers are pollinated by bees, while the edible fruits are consumed by birds and rodents.