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Echinopsis hertrichiana

Echinopsis hertrichiana is a species of Echinopsis found in Peru.

Description

Echinopsis hertrichiana grows singly or forms groups. The spherical, shiny medium to light green shoots reach a diameter of up to . There are about eleven sharp ribs that are grooved transversely, with circular, white areoles. The single, upwardly curved central spine is straw-colored and up to long. The six to eight spreading, yellowish-brown marginal spines are up to long.

The short, funnel-shaped, flowers open widely during the day, are up to long and in diameter. They are colored in various shades of bright red and often have a whitish throat. They produce small, spherical fruits.

Taxonomy

The species was first described by Curt Backeberg in 1933 as Lobivia hertrichiana. The specific epithet hertrichiana honors the American William Hertrich (1878–1966), curator of the Huntington Botanical Gardens in California. In 1991, David R. Hunt transferred the species to the genus Echinopsis, the placement accepted by Plants of the World Online . The species has numerous other synonyms.

Distribution

Echinopsis hertrichiana is widespread in the Cusco region of Peru, western Bolivia, and the Chilean province of Iquique at altitudes of 3000 to 3500 meters.

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