Echinopsis candicans
Bradleya 5: 92. 1987 [ et: FAC Weber in Bois, Dict. Hort. 1: 471 (1896), pro syn]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinopsis candicans
Author
(Gillies ex Salm-Dyck) F.A.C.Weber ex D.R.Hunt
Chinese genus
仙人球属
Chinese name
-
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Numerous up to 10 cm long (but usually less).
Description
Trichocereus candicansSN|7680]]SN|7680]], formerly Trichocereus candicansSN|7680]]SN|7680]], is a clump-forming cactus that resembles the 'torch cactus' but not as tall and does not stand as straight. It tends to lean on one side and forms pups from the base and on the other side. It eventually forms a large clump 1 to 3 m across.
Flowers
Showy, funnelform, bright white on the inside with yellow centers and pinkish on the outside, very large 18-25 cm from top to bottom and 11-19 cm across, scales on flower tube ovate, acuminate, bearing long hairs in their axils. They can be profuse. The fragrance of the flowers is very strong--perhaps one of the strongest in the cacti family. The flowers are nocturnal begins to open near sundown and close in the mid afternoon. It can stay open for two or more days if the weather is cool and/or cloudy.
Blooming Season
It usually blooms in late spring, but can be a early as mid March, and sometimes in September.
Spines
Yellowish to brownish-yellow , somewhat mottled awl shaped.
Ribs
9-11, obtuse, usually low.
Stem
Cylindrical erect or usually spreading rounded apicallly 12-18 cm across and 40-60(-100) cm long. The stem is medium green in colour on the shaded side and yellowish green on the sun baked side.
Radial Spines
10-12 unequal, spreading up to 4 cm long.
Fruits
Globose to ovoidal, dehiscent, splitting on one side.
Areoles
Large white, 2-3 cm apart.