Pediocactus despainii
This spring ephemeral complete its very short spring
flowering phase in only 3/4 weeks, then enter a long
summer dormancy.
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Some cactus
and succulents coming
from temperate zone (E.g.
Pediocactus despainii) are spring ephemeral too, but not of the
type that is usually cited. They began to
flower and
grow early in
spring after
snow melting, and their short
growing season was
completely done in a very few weeks. It grows on severely
dry sites where there is little
competition, but it
must complete its growth with the spring
moisture, before the
hottest and drier weather
begins, then plants
dehydrates and retract at the
soil level.
We usually use the term spring ephemeral to refer to
forest
plants that must complete most of their resource capture before
the tree canopy leafs out. The big issue in that case is
availability of light, rather than availability of
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