Bergerocactus emoryi Britton & Rose
Family: Cactaceae
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Glenn and Martha Vargas  

Stems: ribs less than 5 mm from base to crest; areoles 2-4 mm diam., hairs white. Flowers 2.5-4.5 cm diam.; scales on flower tube green with red tips; tepals with acute apices; ovary locules with up to 600 ovules; anthers pale orange-yellow; styles fused for 5 mm to base of flower tube, white, 15-25 mm. 2n = 44.

Flowering Apr-Jul. Coastal bluff scrub, semidesert scrub, sandy soils; 10-200 m; Calif.; Mexico (Baja California).

Bergerocactus emoryi is exceedingly rare in California, because its habitats have been heavily disturbed or eliminated. It survives mostly within nature reserves in several coastal mainland localities and on Santa Catalina and San Clemente islands, California. The species is fairly common (and more variable) along the Pacific slope of Baja California, Mexico, and its offshore islands south to 29º 48´ N. In Mexico, B. emoryi inhabits sandy, rugged, steep coastal bluffs and nearby coastal scrubland hillsides, located within the coastal fog zone.

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Glenn and Martha Vargas  
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Gerald and Buff Corsi  
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Dr. Juergen Menzel  
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Wynn Anderson  
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Wynn Anderson  
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Wynn Anderson  
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Wynn Anderson  
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Wynn Anderson  
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Gary A. Monroe  
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Zoya Akulova