Echinopsis chiloensis var. panhoplites
[as: Cereus chiloensis var. panhoplites K.Schum. 1897]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinopsis chiloensis var. panhoplites
Author
(K.Schum.)
Chinese genus
仙人球属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a fiercely spiny cactus that develops into a shrub or small tree.
Central Spines
1 to 4 centrals, porrect, 5-12 cm (or even 25 cm long).
Sun Exposure
Outside full sun or afternoon shade, inside needs bright light, and some direct sun.
Flowers
Flowers open during the day, white, 14 cm long, outer perianth-segments white but tinged with red or brown; inner perianth-segments white, acuminate.
Spines
Young spines almost black, stout, 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
Rarely single, usually of several branches, sometimes of many, arising from near the base, starting nearly at right angles to the main trunk but soon erect, up to 8 m tall, stems 10-12 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
8 to 12 , up to 4 cm long.
Areoles
Large whitish, 2 cm apart.