Plant Fact Sheet: Fishhook Barrel Cactus   | 
    
Identifying Features The fishhook barrel cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii) can be identified by its thick (2 foot diameter), barrel shaped body and long hooked spines. The yellow/red flowers and yellow fruit always grow at the top of the plant.  | 
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Habitat Fishhook barrel cactus grow along desert washes and gravelly bajadas. It is less likely to occur on valley floors or rocky slopes.  | 
    
Range This species of barrel cactus is found in south-central Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. There are scattered populations in southern New Mexico and western Texas.  | 
    
Life Span Its life span is 50-100 years.  | 
    
Size This cactus commonly grows 2-4 feet but may grow taller can grow to be 6-10 feet tall. It can reach a diameter of 18 to 30 inches or more.  | 
    
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