Echinocereus sciurus
Echinocereus sciurus is a species of cactus native to Mexico.
Description
Echinocereus sciurus grows like a groundcover, forming clusters up to wide. The slender shoots, often up to long, are almost hidden by numerous thorns. It has 12 to 17 low ribs, divided into tubercles spaced apart. The 15 to 18 slender radial spines, pale with brownish tips, are arranged in a circle with small areoles. Several central spines are shorter and have a brown sloping spine. The funnel-shaped flowers are light to deep purple-pink, up to long, and in diameter, with numerous stamens having greenish filaments and a green stigma.Subspecies
There are two recognized subspecies:| Image | Scientific name | Distribution |
| Echinocereus sciurus subsp. floresii | Mexico | |
| Echinocereus sciurus subsp. sciurus | Mexico |