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Echinocereus reichenbachii JRT214 MG247.714     5/13/17
This species flowers early, middle, and late, depending on the population, so a number of these plants might provide startlingly beautiful flowers over a couple of months. It’s also native to the southwestern Great Plains, which means it would survive outside in all but the very coldest parts of the US, like northern Minnesota or parts of Maine. Anywhere east of the Mississippi should be easy, either in a pot or in well-drained ground. It gets covered in snow in Kansas.   (33/40)   

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