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Echinopsis eyriesii is a species of cacti of the genus Echinopsis.

Echinopsis eyriesii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Genus: Echinopsis
Species:
E. eyriesii
Binomial name
Echinopsis eyriesii
(Turpin) 1830 Zucc. ex Pfeiff. & Otto
Synonyms
  • Echinopsis eyriesii (Turpin) Pfeiff. & Otto, 1838

Habitat


Its original habitat is Southern Brazil, Uruguay, and province of Entre Ríos Province, Argentina. It grows in grassy plains or in low hills in lowland up to 1.000 metres above sea level. The climate is tropical, continental. Winters are completely dry, while in summer the landscape is flooded by torrential rain and soaked with water. Rainfall up to 1500 mm by year. Average annual temperature 25–30 °C. The temperature rarely drops below zero degrees even if the landscape is open to the cold south pamperos winds.[1]


Taxonomy


The species is dedicated to Alexandre Eyries, le Havre, France.


Description


Source :[1]

Flower
Flower

E. eyriesii is a very popular large caespitose cactus, widely grown for the huge nocturnal flowers. It is the best known and most commonly grown globular cactus.

In favorable conditions and after a long time, it may exceptionally forms large mounds up to 1,5 m tall and 2–3 m wide.

It is globular, later elongated and almost cylindrical, 15–30 cm high, 12 to 15 cm thick, dark green and heavily ribbed (9 to 18). On the ribs, there are circular areoles with very short spines (10 to 18).

The flower is very spectacular. The floral stem grows slowly (one month) up to 20 cm long. Then, on a spring or summer evening, the flower (white or light pink) opens with 10–12 cm in diameter. There is a light and delicious smell. It fades the next day, but in cold, rainy weather it may last two, rarely three days.

There is a variety without spines : Echinopsis eyriesii var. inermis, sometimes named Echinopsis inermis[2]


Cultivation


Source :[1]
Echinopsis eyriesii is an easy to grow plant. It needs a fertile and well drained soil with sunny exposure.

Water the plants well in summer, but let them dry before watering again. Use then special fertilizer for cacti. In winter keep dry. The temperature may be as low as −7 °C. For flowering in summer, the rest (dry and cold) in winter is necessary.


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На других языках


- [en] Echinopsis eyriesii

[es] Echinopsis eyriesii

Echinopsis eyriesii, llamada flor de la bola,[1] reina del bosque[1] y ombligo de la reina, es una especie de plantas en la familia Cactaceae. Es endémica de Corrientes y Misiones en Argentina y Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul y Santa Catarina en Brasil. Es una especie común que se ha extendido por todo el mundo.

[ru] Эхинопсис Эрье

Эхино́псис Эрье́ (лат. Echinopsis eyriesii) — кактус из рода Эхинопсис. Вид получил название в честь французского коллекционера кактусов А. Эрье, завезшего этот кактус во Францию в 1830 году.



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