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Eulychnia is a
genus of
candelabriform or
arborescent cacti. It
includes nine
species native to Peru and
northern Chile.
These desert cacti can survive...
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Eulychnia acida is a
flowering plant in the
family Cactaceae that is
found in Chile. The
plant is an
arborescent cactus, of
mainly columnar formation...
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rainsticks are
usually made from any of
several species of
cactus such as
Eulychnia acida and
Echinopsis pachanoi. The cacti,
which are hollow, are dried...
- Epithelantha, Eriosyce, Escobaria, Escontria, Espostoa, Espostoopsis,
Eulychnia, Facheiroa, Ferocactus, Frailea, Geohintonia, Gymnocalycium, Haageocereus...
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genus Epithelantha (the
fruit of all
species said to be edible)
genus Eulychnia E.
acida genus Ferocactus Ferocactus hamatacanthus F.
histrix ("borrachitos")...
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species include Euphorbia lactiflua,
Echinopsis deserticola,
Eulychnia iquiquensis,
Eulychnia breviflora,
Heliotropium taltalense,
Nolana cr****ulifolia,...
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where dry
plains were
plowed for
maize cultivation, and of
Copiapoa and
Eulychnia in Chile,
where valley slopes were
planted with vines. Grazing, in many...
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Echinocereus chiloensis (Colla)
Console & Lem.
Echinopsis chiloensis var.
eburnea (Phil.)
Friedrich & G.D.Rowley
Eulychnia eburnea Phil. ex K.Schum....
- aphyllus,
parasitizes two
species of cactus,
Echinopsis chiloensis and
Eulychnia acida, and in its
adult form
shows only its
flowers and its fruits, bursting...
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markings and the
hindwings are
lightly suffused fuscous. The
larvae feed on
Eulychnia acida and
Trichocereus chiloensis. They feed on and
within the
fruit of...