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Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
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Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)

General: Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) is a small, mound-shaped cactus with short, thin white spines that nearly cover the plant plus longer, darker, fish-hook shaped spines that stand out from the body of the plant. In early summer, red to lavender flowers emerge from the side of the stem that are nearly as large as the entire plant. Fruits are relatively large and red.

Fishhook Cactus is also the general name for the group of small, rounded cactus that mostly grow to about 3-4 inches tall by 3-inches wide (usually 2 by 2 or smaller). The stems do not have the ribs (flutes) seen in some other cactus. The plants are densely covered with relatively long, stout, spines, usually ending with a fish-hook-like bend at the tip. Some species of fishhook cactus grow in small groups, but other are solitary. Seven species of fishhook cactus occur in Nevada: one species of Mammillaria and six species of Sclerocactus.

Common Fishhook Cactus are an inconspicuous, but interesting member of vegetation communities that can be found on dry, well-drained gravelly and rocky flats, bajadas, and moderate slopes in the lower mountains in the Upper Sonoran (Mojave Desert Scrub and Pinyon-Juniper Woodland) life zone.

Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus with hooked spines

Family: Cactus (Cactaceae).

Other Names: Fish-hook cactus, nipple cactus. Formerly Mammillaria tetrancistra.

Plant Form: Short, solitary, unbranched, rounded stem that emerges from the ground.

Height: Usually 2-3 inches tall, 2 inches in diameter (to 10 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter).

Trunk: None.

Stems: Single, upright, short and cylindrical (nipple shaped).

Stem Surface: Ribbed, but inconspicuous under the radial spines.

Spines: Central: 3 to 4 per ariole, to 1 inch long, generally hooked with dark tips. Radial: many (30 to 60 per ariole), shorter than central spines, mostly white.

Glochids: Absent.

Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus with ripe fruits

Leaves: None.

Flowers: Blooms in early summer. Flower almost as large as the plant, about 1-1/2 inches across; deep pink to lavender.

Fruit: Cylindrical, about 1/2 to 1-1/4 inches long, red when ripe.

Seeds: Small, brown.

Habitat: Rocky bajadas and desert peaks.

Distribution: California to Utah and Arizona, and south into northern Mexico.

Elevation: Near sea level to about 4,500 ft.

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Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
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Common Fishhook Cactus flower
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra) Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Unusually large Common Fishhook Cactus
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Nearly naked Common Fishhook Cactus show long tubercles
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
A sprout getting started
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Even tiny Common Fishhook Cactus produce fruit
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Unusual group of about 10 individual Common Fishhook Cactus with fruits
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra)
Unusual group of Common Fishhook Cactus (4 of the 10) with fruits

Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. Names generally follow the USDA database.
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