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    Eriosyce crispa

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    Short description: Species of cactus

    Eriosyce crispa
    Eriosyce crispa var huascensis.jpg
    Scientific classification edit
    Kingdom: Plantae
    Clade: Tracheophytes
    Clade: Angiosperms
    Clade: Eudicots
    Order: Caryophyllales
    Family: Cactaceae
    Subfamily: Cactoideae
    Genus: Eriosyce
    Species:
    E. crispa
    Binomial name
    Eriosyce crispa
    (F.Ritter) Katt.

    Eriosyce crispa is an endangered species of cactus native to the Accautama desert of Chile . This plant was first described in 1959 as Pyrrhocactus crispus in the Succulenta Journal by F. Rittler.[2]

    Description

    Eriosyce crispa var huascensis turbicule close up

    This is a globlar cactus that when sun stressed, turns to a dark purple, making it look as if the plant was black and when in shade, is green. This is used in horticulture to determine if enough light is being given to the plant. This plant's throns are long and black, and look like hair. The ribs are turbiculed.[3]

    Flowers

    Flowers are in clumps. White petals with a pink stripe, neon pink stigma and yellow antlers.[3]

    Habitat

    Costal areas of Chile in the accaumtama desert. This plant is usually flush with the ground and hard to spot in the wild unless it is in bloom.

    References

    Wikidata ☰ Q1354800 entry



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