Neochilenia chilensis
Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 23: 88. 1951
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Neochilenia chilensis
Author
(Hildm. ex K.Schum.) Backeb.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a mostly simple perennial cactus, rarely clustering at base, shortly cylindrical sometimes procumbent, to 100 cm high.
Central Spines
6-8, 15-25 mm long.
Description
Eriosyce chilensisSN|2420]]SN|2420]] is a beautiful cactus with pale green stems cowered with dense stout spines. It produces very showy flowers in summer.
Roots
fibrous.
Flowers
Few often closely packed apically from young areoles, flattish, usually creamy white, but also pink-orange or carmine red to 5 cm across , often developing in pairs, one on each side, from the same areole, with the inner petals erect. Ovary, tube and fruit almost bare, but with few small scales and few hairs. The frequent development of flowers buds in pairs from the same areola is a distinctive character of this species. Pericarpels and floral tubes with tufts of wool and glassy white bristles.
Spines
Numerous whitish-yellow to brownish, stiff, needle-like, not readily distinguishable as centrals and radials up to 18 mm long.
Ribs
Ribs 14-16 (or more) closely spaced, crenate, deeply notched, tuberculate, yellowish to pale green.
Stem
Spherical, then columnar, up to 30(-100) cm tall and 8-12 cm in diameter, woolly at apex.
Radial Spines
16-24, often bristly, 10-15 mm long.
Fruits
Clavate/elongate, to 3 cm long, bright red at maturity, splitting open by basal pores.