Paper-Spined Cholla

Tephrocactus articulatus

"Tephrocactus articulatus" is a species of cactus in the subfamily Opuntioideae of the plant family Cactaceae. They usually grow branches up to one foot tall with white flowers. Propagation is usually through cuttings. Stem segments easily break away and will root without special treatment. Plants may also be grown from seeds. Spring blooms open at end-of-evening nautical twilight, and close shortly after sunrise.
Tephrocactus articulatus var. papyracanthus or Paper Spine Cactus https://www.jungledragon.com/image/131395/tephrocactus_articulatus_var._papyracanthus_or_paper_spine_cactus.html
This is a slow-growing bushy cactus with segmented stems that have a soft, flat paper-like spine. Segments are pinecone-shaped, attached loosely and fall off easily.
Synonyms:Tephrocactus papyracanthus, Opuntia papyracantha Geotagged,Paper-Spined Cholla,Tephrocactus articulatus,United States,Winter

Naming

Common varieties within the species include var. "inermis" and var. "papyracanthus".
Tephrocactus articulatus var. papyracanthus or Paper Spine Cactus or Paper-Spined Cholla Slow growing cactus has segmented stems with soft flat paper like spines. Grows up to 12 inches tall. The small segments are pinecone shaped, attached loosely and fall off easily. Geotagged,Paper-Spined Cholla,Tephrocactus articulatus,United States,Winter

Distribution

They originate in Argentina, but are cultivated in outdoor landscaping in warm desert climates such as Phoenix, Arizona.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyCactaceae
GenusTephrocactus
SpeciesT. articulatus