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It is a very abundant species in its native country.
It is used in traditional Andean medicine, for both human and veterinary use and is also widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.
It is one of the most common cacti that exists.
It is notable for being the largest specimen of its species.
Its name refers to the appearance of sea urchin that some of these plants have.
In the Mediterranean climate, when the sun is warmer, it thanks for a little shade.
There may be solitary specimens or specimens that form large groups.
They are ideal for creating small, varied cactus gardens.
Its reddish-brown flowers appear laterally in specimens at several years of age during the warmer months.
Its Latin name is given by its hairy or woolly appearance.
You have to be careful when manipulating it due to the toxic latex it detains.
It is very common to confuse it with the Euphorbia Pentagona.
It produces a highly toxic and poisonous substance.
There are male and female specimens.
It is recognized very easily by its curious form of growth.
It is the only recorded plant of the genus Fenestraria.