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Echinopsis chamaecereus (Chamaelobivia) hybridpeanut cactus. AKA Chamaecereus silvestrii and Lobivia silvestrii.Originally from Tucaman, Argentina where it is found at elevations above 1200 meters. The species bears orangish flowers but has been crossed many times with cactus now considered a part of the genus Echinopsis. The color depicted is often known as Chamaelobivia cv. 'Violet' or 'Rose Quartz'. The plant photographed was a recent purchase by my wife.
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Echinopsis chamaecereus (Chamaelobivia) hybridpeanut cactus. AKA Chamaecereus silvestrii and Lobivia silvestrii Originally from Tucaman, Argentina where it is found at elevations above 1200 meters. The species bears orangish flowers but has been crossed many times with cactus now considered a part of the genus Echinopsis. The color depicted is often known as Chamaelobivia cv. 'Violet' or 'Rose Quartz'. The plant photographed was a recent purchase by my wife.
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Echinopsis chamaecereuspeanut cactus. A trial with recently purchased Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone. Cropped from 7712 x 4452 px original. Aspect ratio remains 16 x 9 . After three tries, I think I have finally came up with the current name. Chamaecereus silvestrii is a synonym still in use by many cactus people. My first identification as a Mammillaria was an error.
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An unknown Schick hybrid undoubtedly purchased through an Interational Succulent Introductions offering early this century. Photographed in a private garden in Berkeley, CA
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Echinopsis hybrid. A Schick hybrid obtained through International Succulent Introductions from the Huntington Gardens
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Echinopsis hybrid. A Schick hybrid for which the name has been lost. Photographed in a private garden in Berkeley, CA.
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Denver, Colorado, United States
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Echinopsis 'Oaxaca'. A Schick hybrid, ISI 2002-48, Schick 1664-23.
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Echinopsis hybrid. A Schick hybrid obtained through International Succulent Introductions from the Huntington Gardens
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Echinopsis 'Cabaret'. A Schick hybrid. Photographed in a private garden in Berkeley, CA.
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Denver, Colorado, United States
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Echinopsis. A Schick hybrid obtained through International Succulent Introductions.
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One of several latin names for this cactus of Peru and Bolivia. Botanical Gardens UC Berkeley.
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Known as Cardon del Puna, this is the giant cactus of the altiplano.