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ECHINOPSIS variety mix cacti cactus shick seed 20 SEEDS
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PACKAGE OF 20 SEEDS mixed of ECHINOPSIS
The
picture is only to give an idea of the plants used to collect seeds but
I have a lot more not showing in this picture, this is a MIX and will
shipping as mix not independent labeled by species, the seeds were took
this season, We have a lot of extremely rare cactus if you want
something rare let me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel
free to email me.
Echinopsis
is generally an easy to grow genus; the plants are not too demanding
and some even tolerate a windowsill and still bloom. The plants have
been grown in Europe for over 150 years and part of their popularity
resides in their ease of culture, but part also derives from their huge
flowers.
Eventually, the fascination with
Echinopsis spread across the Atlantic Ocean, plants with large flowers
and lots of color. Hobbyists in Germany and Czechoslovakia also created
hybrids. Mr. Bob Schick used the Paramount hybrids (and other
influences) to create the Schick hybrids. Eventually the Huntington
Botanical Gardens introduced over 100 Echinopsis Schick hybrids.
Echinopsis
hybrids are grown mainly for their very large and beautiful flowers.
The plants are easy to grow from seeds. The taxonomy of this group is
not easy, as the delimitation of the various related genera overlaps to
the extent that some taxonomists have lumped them all together into the
single genus Echinopsis. This includes for example Lobivia,
Chamaecereus, Trichocereus, Pseudolobivia, Helianthocetreus, and
Acanthocalycium. Like all committed hybridizers I have attempted to
improve on nature by hybridization between species and groups of plants
that never meet in the wild.
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