Echinopsis chrysochete

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Echinopsis chrysochete
Lobivia chrysochete var markusii 27502.JPG
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Genus: Echinopsis
Species:
E. chrysochete
Binomial name
Echinopsis chrysochete
Werderm. [2]
Synonyms [2]
  • Lobivia chrysochete(Werderm.) Wessner
  • Lobivia chrysochete var. hystrix(F.Ritter) J.Ullmann
  • Lobivia chrysochete var. markusii(Rausch) Rausch, with incorrect basionym citation
  • Lobivia chrysochete var. subtilisRausch
  • Lobivia chrysochete var. tenuispina(F.Ritter) Rausch
  • Lobivia hystrixF.Ritter
  • Lobivia markusiiRausch
  • Lobivia tenuispinaF.Ritter

Echinopsis chrysochete, synonyms including Lobivia chrysochete, is a species of Echinopsis found in Bolivia and northwest Argentina. [2]

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Description

Echinopsis chrysochete grows singly or forms groups. The flattened, spherical to spherical, green shoots have a diameter of up to 25 centimeters. There are around 20 slightly crooked ribs that are humps. The yellow to brownish thorns that emerge from the areoles are thin and bristle-like. The three to five central spines are up to 8 centimeters long. The number of marginal spines is up to approximately 30.

The broad and short funnel-shaped flowers are shiny orange to red and have a whitish throat. The flowers reach a diameter of 2.5 to 4 centimeters. [3]

Taxonomy

The first description by Erich Werdermann was published in 1936. [4] The specific epithet chrysochete is derived from the Greek words chrysos for 'gold' and chaite for 'long hair' and refers to the yellow, bristly thorns of the species. Wilhelm Wessner placed the species in the genus Lobivia in 1938. [5] It has since been returned to Echinopsis. [2]

Distribution

Echinopsis chrysochete is distributed in the Bolivian departments of Chuquisaca, Tarija and possibly Potosí as well as the Argentine provinces of Jujuy and Salta at altitudes of 2500 to 4000 meters.[ citation needed ]

References

  1. "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Echinopsis chrysochete Werderm". Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved 2025-11-14.
  3. Anderson, Edward F.; Eggli, Urs (2005). Das grosse Kakteen-Lexikon (in German). Stuttgart (Hohenheim): Ulmer. p. 225. ISBN   3-8001-4573-1.
  4. Werdermann, Erich (1936). "Neue Sukkulenten. I". Repertorium Novarum Specierum Regni Vegetabilis. 39 (10–25). Wiley: 270–273. doi:10.1002/fedr.19360391010. ISSN   0375-121X.
  5. "Au Cactus Francophone". Au Cactus Francophone (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-10.