| Plant: Erect, bushy and covered with spines. Grows to 6
feet
tall, branching several times. Dislodging of joints spread by
animals
is principle method of reproduction. |
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| Flowers: Rose to red-purple |
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Leaf: Small, fleshy, appear on new growth and fall off in 2
to 3 months.
Fruit: Green, globe shaped about 1 inch in diameter.
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| Flowering period: |
April to June |
| Use by Indians: |
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| Can be found here: |
North of Bicycle Trail east of Interpretive Center, on
the face
of the West Bluffs. Big Canyon
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| Native Plant: Yes |
Halophyte: No |
| Family Name: Cactus |
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Date: 1/7/2004
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