Ocotillo
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Did you know- While semi-succulent and a desert plant, Ocotillo is more closely related to the tea plant and blueberries than to cactuses! For much of the year, the plant appears to be an arrangement of large spiny dead sticks, although closer examination reveals that the stems are partly green. With rainfall, the plant quickly becomes lush with small ovate leaves, which may remain for weeks or even months.
The bright crimson flowers appear especially after rainfall in spring, summer, and occasionally fall. Flowers are clustered indeterminately at the tips of each mature stem. Individual flowers are mildly zygomorphic and are pollinated by hummingbirds and native carpenter bees.
B&B Cactus Farm
11550 E Speedway Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85748
Donated By B&B Cactus Farm