Cactus chiloensis
Hortus Ripul. App. 2: 342 (1826) ; et Steud. Nomencl. Bot. [Steudel], ed. 2. 1: 245. 1840
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Cactus chiloensis
Author
Colla
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Rarely single, it usually develops into a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree, with branches arising from near the base, starting nearly at right angles to the main trunk but soon erect, the tallest sometimes 8 meters high.
Central Spines
1 to 4, porrect, projecting, often stout, usually 5-7 cm long, but some of the longest spines can grow up to 25 centimetres long .
Description
Echinopsis chiloensisSN|7742]]SN|7742]] previously known as Trichocereus chiloensisSN|7744]]SN|7744]] is a fiercely spiny cactus.
Flowers
Nocturnal 14 cm. long, outer perianth-segments white but tinged with red or brown; inner perianth-segments white, acuminate. Style green below, cream-coloured above; stigma-lobes about 18 cream-coloured up to 15 mm long.
Spines
Yellowish with brown tips, at least when young, greyish later.
Ribs
10 to 17 low and broad, separated by narrow intervals, divided into large tubercles even when fully mature.
Stem
Up to 8 m tall, stems 10-12 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
8 to 12 radials, 1-4 cm long, lightly spreading, often stout.
Fruits
Globular.
Areoles
Large whitish, 2 cm apart.