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Ferocactus latispinus

Also Known As

  • Bisnaga recurva subsp. latispina
  • Ferocactus latispinus subsp. latispinus
  • Ferocactus latispinus var. greenwoodii
  • Ferocactus nobilis
  • Ferocactus recurvus
  • Crow's Claw Cactus
  • Devil's Tongue Barrel Cactus
  • Fish Hook Cactus

Plant type

cactus / succulent

size

  • H: 12"
  • W: 16"

planting zones

  • 9b-11

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Ferocactus latispinus plant details

Ferocactus latispinus is an evergreen cactus / succulent with burgundy and green foliage. In fall and summer pink, purple and yellow flowers emerge. Features glaucous texture. Grows well with sun and low water. Does well in average, gritty and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Ferocactus latispinus

Plant type: cactus / succulent
Plant family: cactaceae
Foliage: evergreen burgundy and green
Mature size: 16 IN wide, 12 IN tall
Flowers: pink, purple and yellow blooms in fall and summer
Uses: container plant, houseplant, long-blooming, rock garden, spiky, year round interest

GROWING CONDITIONS for Ferocactus latispinus

USDA Zones: 9b - 11
Sun exposure: sun
Watering frequency: low
Resistant to: verticillium wilt
Soil needs: average, gritty and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Full Sun. Outdoor. Pinkish Purple or Yellow Flowers.

By: Moon - Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens

Members of the genus Ferocactus are commonly called barrel cacti, and they occur in the southwestern United States and in the drier areas of Mexico. One species with an extensive distribution in central and southern Mexico is Ferocactus latispinus, which normally remains a solitary plant, without dividing or producing offsets. Ferocactus latispinus is modest-sized for a barrel cactus, and all of the plants at the Ruth Bancroft Garden are under a foot in diameter, though they may attain a size of up to 16 inches. In the cactus family the spines radiate out from nubs called areoles, and the spines are divided into central spines (usually stouter and at the center of the areole) and radial spines (usually finer and at the outside). F. latispinus has several central spines, but one is conspicuous since it is very wide and flat and hooked or curved at the end. This prominent spine is usually red, but may be yellow. The other central spines are still stout, but much narrower and not curved. The smaller radial spines surround these. The plants are most often wider than they are tall. Most species of Ferocactus flower in spring or summer, but our plants of F. latispinus at RBG consistently bloom in the fall, usually in October. It might be noted that this is not true of the closely related F. latispinus ssp. spiralis (syn. F. recurvus); our specimen of this plant flowers in summer and is taller-growing. Our F. latispinus plants have rich-purple flowers about an inch and a half across, providing a welcome burst of color at a time of year when not many cacti are in bloom.
Mexican; large barrel to 18"d.; blooms young; very thick hooked spines

Gardening facts about Ferocactus latispinus plant

How to Grow Ferocactus latispinus

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun
  • Water Needs

    • low
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
    • gritty
  • Special Situation

    • verticillium wilt resistant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
    • burgundy
  • Flower Color

    • pink
    • yellow
    • purple
  • Flower Season

    • summer
    • fall
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
  • Texture

    • glaucous
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