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Epithelantha micromeris (Engelm.) F.A.C. Weber ex Britton & Rose

Epithelantha micromeris (Engelm.) F.A.C. Weber ex Britton & Rose

Epithelantha micromeris
Photo: Leticia Jiménez Hernández · CC BY-SA 4.0

Epithelantha micromeris (Engelm.) F.A.C. Weber ex Britton & Rose. Epithelantha micromeris is a button cactus in the genus Epithelantha, found in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and northeast Mexico. It is characterized by its white-grey spines growing on a globular shaped stem. The density of its white spines give it the illusion of being completely grey, making it very difficult to see the green color beneath. It grows to be 1–5 cm tall, and roughly 2–4 cm in diameter. E. micromeris produces small, pink-white flowers, often considered to be some of the smallest of the cacti. These flowers give way to a bright red, cylindrical fruit which contains several black seeds and also is edible.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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