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It creates mountain-shaped colonies.
His scientific name honors the biologist who discovered him, Alfonso L. Herrera.
In its natural habitat it can be found among scrub of different kinds and oak forests.
It is very common to see it in the gardens of cactus and crass plants as well as to be used as an interior plant.
Because of the shape of its spikes, the four-centimeter flowers are not allowed to open fully.