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  2. Echinopsis - Wikipedia

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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. As of October 2023 [update] , there are about 20 accepted species, ranging from large and treelike types to small globose cacti.

  3. Echinops - Wikipedia

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    Echinops / ˈ ɛ k ɪ n ɒ p s / [1] is a genus of about 130 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as globe thistles.They have spiny foliage and produce blue or white spherical flower heads.

  4. Echinopsis oxygona - Wikipedia

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    Echinopsis oxygona, native to Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Entre Ríos Province, Argentina, thrives in lowland environments, reaching altitudes of up to 1,000 meters above sea level. In these areas, there is a tropical and continental climate, characterized by arid winters and humid summers.

  5. Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi - Wikipedia

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    Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi (synonyms including Trichocereus pachanoi and Echinopsis pachanoi) is a fast-growing columnar cactus found in the Andes at 2,000–3,000 m (6,600–9,800 ft) in altitude. [3] [4] It is one of a number of kinds of cacti known as San Pedro cactus.

  6. Echinocereus - Wikipedia

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    Echinocereus is a genus of ribbed, usually small to medium-sized, cylindrical shaped cacti, comprising about 70 species native to the southern United States and Mexico in very sunny, rocky places.

  7. Echinopsis albispinosa - Wikipedia

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    Echinopsis albispinosa is a species of cactus from Argentina. [1] Although Echinopsis sylvestrii is a synonym of this species, it should not be confused with Chamaecereus silvestrii , which has a very different appearance.

  8. Echinopsis cuzcoensis - Wikipedia

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    Echinopsis cuzcoensis is a species of Echinopsis cactus found in Peru. [2] Description. Echinopsis cuzcoensis grows tree-shaped with numerous, somewhat spreading ...

  9. Lobivia calorubra - Wikipedia

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    Lobivia calorubra is a type of cactus with stems that can reach heights of 6-7 feet and widths of 14 cm. These stems have 16 ribs and areoles, each bearing a single central spine that can grow up to 2.5 cm long, as well as 9-13 slightly curved radial spines.