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Paul Kalich | all galleries >> Galleries >> Travels across the Old West USA > Cholla, possibley the type known as teddy bear
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24-Aug-2015

Cholla, possibley the type known as teddy bear

The short (less than 5 inches), stout, cylindrical stems of teddy bear cholla are completely covered by thick, gold-colored spines that obscure the green skin and give a fuzzy appearance, becoming dark brown or even black with age. Both spines and stem segments are easily detached, adhering to anything that moves, and can be difficult to removing owing to tiny reverse barbs; this characteristic is the main method by which the plant is propagated, when fallen branches take root. Mature cacti are around 5 feet tall, usually surrounded by a ring of discarded spines, pads and flowers.

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