Echinopsis tubiflora
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Read about Echinopsis tubiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinopsis tubiflora, Zucc. (E. Duvalii, Hort. E. Zuccarinii, Pfeiff.). Sts. spherical to ellipsoidal, at first simple but later more or less branching, reaching 10 in. height by 8 in. (ham , dark green: ribs 11-12, straight, with margins inconspicuously undulate: radial spines numerous, sometimes as many as 20, unequal, horizontally or obliquely spreading, yellowish white with brown tips, sometimes darker; centrals 3-4, the lowest the longest, reaching ⅝ in., later deflexed: fls. lateral, about 14 in. long, white with pale green midline in the petals. S. Brazil and Uruguay. B/M. 3627. C. H. Thompson. J. N. Rose CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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