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several formerly separate genera being absorbed into
Echinopsis. When very
broadly cir****scribed,
Echinopsis sensu lato
included over 100 species. Some genera...
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Echinopsis lageniformis,
synonyms including Echinopsis scopulicola and
Trichocereus bridgesii, is a
cactus native to Bolivia. It is
known as the Bolivian...
- day.[citation needed] In the 19th century,
Echinopsis oxygona was
extensively hybridized with
other Echinopsis and
Lobivia species,
giving rise to a number...
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which is also
found in some
species of the
genus Echinopsis (e.g.
Echinopsis lageniformis and
Echinopsis scopulicola) and the
species Lophophora williamsii...
- (folkloric)
genera are
Echinopsis, of
which the most
psychoactive species occur in the San
Pedro cactus group (including
Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus...
- and
Gordon Douglas Rowley placed the
species in the
genus Echinopsis in 1974 as
Echinopsis macrogona. Many
other names have been
applied to Trichocereus...
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include Echinopsis chamaecereus and
Lobivia silvestrii. It has been
called the
peanut cactus. This
plant should not be
confused with
Echinopsis silvestrii...
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synonyms including Trichocereus pachanoi and
Echinopsis pachanoi but also:
Echinopsis cuzcoensis Echinopsis lageniformis Trichocereus macrogonus Trichocereus...
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Echinopsis clavata, is a
species of
Echinopsis found in Bolivia.
Echinopsis clavatus grows shrubby,
branches from the base and is more or less prostrate...
- "Cardon
Grande (
Echinopsis terscheckii)". Desert-tropicals.com.
Retrieved 14
January 2015. Rowley,
Gordon (1978).
Reunion of the
Genus Echinopsis. Vol. The...