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Echinopsis is a genus of cacti native to South America, sometimes known as hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus or Easter lily cactus. Шаблон:As of, there are about 20 accepted species, ranging from large and treelike types to small globose cacti. The name derives from echinos hedgehog or sea urchin, and opsis appearance, a reference to these plants' dense coverings of spines.

They are remarkable for the great size, length of tube, and beauty of their flowers, borne upon generally small and dumpy stems.

Taxonomy

Studies in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in several formerly separate genera being absorbed into Echinopsis. When very broadly circumscribed, Echinopsis sensu lato included over 100 species.[1] Some genera have been absorbed and then accepted again. For example, the genus name Trichocereus was given to a number of columnar cacti in 1909 by Vincenzo Riccobono. The genus was subsumed into Echinopsis in 1974 by Friedrich, along with Lobivia. In 2011, it was argued that Trichocereus was distinct from Echinopsis,[2] and a 2012 genetic and morphological study by Albesiano found Trichocereus to be monophyletic if it included three species of Harrisia.[3]

A 2012 genetic analysis of chloroplast DNA indicated Echinopsis was made up of several divergent lineages.[4] This was shown again in 2019.[1]

Шаблон:As of, Plants of the World Online accepts Echinopsis more narrowly circumscribed to include only about 20 species.[5]

Species

Species as according to Plants of the World Online Шаблон:As of:[5]

Image Scientific Name Distribution
Файл:Echinopsis boyuibensis1PCJO.jpg Echinopsis albispinosa Шаблон:Au Argentina
Файл:Echinopsis aurea Prague 2011 1.jpg Echinopsis aurea Шаблон:Au Argentina
Echinopsis breviflora Шаблон:Au Argentina (Salta)
Файл:Echinopsis Hammerschmidii (13626228803).jpg Echinopsis calochlora Шаблон:Au Bolivia to Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul)
Echinopsis chalaensis Шаблон:Au Peru
Файл:Echinopsis chrysantha GotBot 2015 001.jpg Echinopsis chrysantha Шаблон:Au Argentina
Файл:Echinopsis clavata 02 SSZ.jpg Echinopsis clavata Шаблон:Au Bolivia
Файл:Echinopsis peruviana (kunthiana).jpg Echinopsis cuzcoensis Шаблон:Au Peru
Файл:Echinopsis densispina1MW.jpg Echinopsis densispina Шаблон:Au Argentina
Файл:Echinopsis haematantha1b.MW.jpg Echinopsis haematantha Шаблон:Au Argentina and Bolivia
Echinopsis jajoana Шаблон:Au Argentina
Файл:Echinopsis lageniformis 436050.jpg Echinopsis lageniformis Шаблон:Au Bolivia.
Файл:Lobivia muhriae OF 86-80.jpg Echinopsis marsoneri Шаблон:Au Bolivia to Argentina (Jujuy, Salta).
Echinopsis oligotricha Шаблон:Au Bolivia
Файл:Echinopsis oxygona 003.jpg Echinopsis oxygona Шаблон:Au Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina
Echinopsis rauschii Шаблон:Au Bolivia (Cochabamba)
Файл:Echinopsis rojasii albiflora 2.jpg Echinopsis rojasii Шаблон:Au Bolivia
Файл:Trichocereus tacaquirensis 01.jpg Echinopsis tacaquirensis Шаблон:Au Bolivia
Echinopsis torrefluminensis Шаблон:Au Bolivia
Файл:Echinopsis werdermannii 1.jpg Echinopsis werdermannii Шаблон:Au Paraguay

Many hybrids exist, mostly between similar species but also between more distinct ones, such as the cross between Trichocereus pachanoi (now Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi) and E. eyriesii (now E. oxygona) which was sold under the name "Trichopsis pachaniesii" by Sacred Succulents.

Distribution

Echinopsis species are native to South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay).[5] They grow only in situations where the soil is sandy or gravelly, or on the sides of hills in the crevices of rocks.Шаблон:Citation needed

Cultivation

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Файл:Echinopsis.ogv
Time-lapse video of a blooming echinopsis

The growing and resting seasons for Echinopsis are the same as for Echinocactus.Шаблон:Citation needed Research by J. Smith (former Curator at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) showed that species like the Chilean Echinopsis cristata and its Mexican relatives thrive if potted in light loam, with a little leaf mould and a few nodules of limestone. The limestone keeps the soil open; it is important that the soil should be well drained.

Gallery

References

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Bibliography

External links

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