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- Q145024 subject Q8311105.
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- Q145024 abstract "Escobaria minima (syn. Coryphantha minima) is a rare species of cactus known by the common names Nellie cory cactus, Nellie's pincushion cactus, birdfoot cactus, and others. It is a very popular species among cactus collectors. This is one reason why it is a highly endangered species in the wild today. This cactus is found only in Brewster County, Texas, in the United States, where there are three populations remaining near Marathon. The cactus is limited to one outcrop in the Marathon Uplift, where it grows in rocky novaculite soils. It was added to the endangered species list in 1979.The cactus' stem is mostly beneath the soil surface with the above ground portion a spiny spherical or columnar body no more than 3 centimeters long. It can become larger in cultivation. The longest spines are about half a centimeter long. They are flattened in shape and the tips are not needle-sharp but slightly more rounded. In color they may be tinged tan, yellow, gray, or pink, and sometimes the tips are darker. The flower is roughly 1.5 centimeters long and bright pink to magenta or rose-purple in color. It may be larger than the cactus body itself. The green or yellowish fruit is no more than 6 millimeters long.The cactus' natural habitat is the Chihuahuan desert scrub, where it grows in mats of Selaginella in rock crevices. It occurs in association with Echinocereus viridiflorus var. davisii, another cactus variety on the endangered species list.This cactus is tiny, interesting, and attractive, and it is a favorite of cactus hobbyists. Collectors have long visited the small patch of land where the cactus occurs. Much of this land is privately owned and not open to surveys or visitors, and the exact abundance of the cactus is not known. The cactus was once found on a ranch in the area, but the owner of the ranch allowed cactus collectors to scour the land for specimens and this species was extirpated from the site. It has also been eliminated from easy-to-reach highway margins where it used to grow.The plant is propagated by growers today.".
- Q145024 class Q165468.
- Q145024 conservationStatus "G1".
- Q145024 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q145024 division Q25314.
- Q145024 family Q136359.
- Q145024 family Q14560.
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- Q145024 genus Q133509.
- Q145024 kingdom Q756.
- Q145024 order Q165468.
- Q145024 order Q21808.
- Q145024 synonym "Coryphantha minima".
- Q145024 synonym "Coryphantha nellieae".
- Q145024 synonym "Escobaria nellieae".
- Q145024 synonym "Mammillaria nellieae".
- Q145024 thumbnail Escobaria_minima.jpg?width=300.
- Q145024 wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=ESMI2.
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- Q145024 familia Q14560.
- Q145024 genus "Escobaria".
- Q145024 ordo Q21808.
- Q145024 regnum "Plantae".
- Q145024 status "G1".
- Q145024 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q145024 subfamilia Q941876.
- Q145024 synonyms "Coryphantha minima".
- Q145024 synonyms "Coryphantha nellieae".
- Q145024 synonyms "Escobaria nellieae".
- Q145024 synonyms "Mammillaria nellieae".
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- Q145024 type Eukaryote.
- Q145024 type Plant.
- Q145024 type Species.
- Q145024 type Thing.
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- Q145024 comment "Escobaria minima (syn. Coryphantha minima) is a rare species of cactus known by the common names Nellie cory cactus, Nellie's pincushion cactus, birdfoot cactus, and others. It is a very popular species among cactus collectors. This is one reason why it is a highly endangered species in the wild today. This cactus is found only in Brewster County, Texas, in the United States, where there are three populations remaining near Marathon.".
- Q145024 label "Escobaria minima".
- Q145024 depiction Escobaria_minima.jpg.