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Accepted Scientific Name: Echinopsis ancistrophora Speg.
Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires ser. 3, 4: 492. 1905

Origin and Habitat: Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar)
Synonyms:
Echinopsis ancistrophora Speg.
Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires ser. 3, 4: 492. 1905
Synonymy: 31
- Echinopsis ancistrophora Speg.
- Cereus pasacanus (F.A.C.Weber ex Rümpler) F.A.C.Weber
- Mesechinopsis ancistrophora (Speg.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia ancistrophora (Speg.) Backeb. ex Krainz
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. hamatacantha (Backeb.) Rausch
- Echinopsis hamatacantha Backeb.
- Mesechinopsis hamatacantha (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia hamatacantha (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. megalocephala (Rausch) Rausch
- Echinopsis rauschii var. megalocephala Rausch
- Lobivia calorubra var. megalocephala (Rausch) Rausch
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. polyancistra (Backeb.) Rausch
- Echinopsis polyancistra Backeb.
- Mesechinopsis polyancistra (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia polyancistra (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. rubriflora Rausch
- Echinopsis leucorhodantha Backeb.
- Mesechinopsis leucorhodantha (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia leucorhodantha (Backeb.) Backeb. ex Krainz
- Echinopsis lobivioides Backeb.
- Echinopsis pelecyrhachis var. lobivioides (Backeb.) H.Friedrich
- Lobivia grandiflora var. lobivioides (Backeb.) Rausch
- Mesechinopsis lobivioides (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia lobivioides Backeb. ex Krainz
- Pseudolobivia pelecyrhachis var. lobivioides (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Echinopsis pelecyrhachis Backeb.
- Mesechinopsis pelecyrhachis (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia pelecyrhachis Backeb. ex Krainz
- Echinopsis subdenudata Cárdenas
- Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata aurea hort.
- Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata hort.
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. arachnacantha (Buining & F.Ritter) Rausch
Lobivia 3: 140. 1977
Synonymy: 22
- Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. arachnacantha (Buining & F.Ritter) Rausch
- Echinopsis arachnacantha (Buining & F.Ritter) H.Friedrich
- Lobivia arachnacantha Buining & F.Ritter
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. densiseta (Rausch) Rausch
- Echinopsis arachnacantha subs. densiseta (Rausch) M.Lowry
- Echinopsis arachnacantha var. densiseta (Rausch) Friedrich
- Lobivia arachnacantha var. densiseta Rausch
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. kratochviliana (Backeb.) Rausch
- Echinopsis kratochviliana Backeb.
- Neolobivia kratochviliana (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia kratochviliana Backeb.
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. sulphurea (R.Vásquez) Rausch
- Echinopsis arachnacantha subs. sulphurea (R.Vásquez) Lowry
- Echinopsis arachnacantha var. sulphurea (R.Vásquez) G.D.Rowley
- Lobivia arachnacantha var. sulphurea R.Vásquez
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. torrecillasensis (Cárdenas) Rausch
- Echinopsis arachnacantha subs. torrecillasensis (Cárdenas) M.Lowry
- Echinopsis arachnacantha var. torrecillasensis (Cárdenas) Friedrich
- Echinopsis torrecillasensis Cárdenas
- Lobivia arachnacantha var. torrecillacensis (Cárdenas) Buining
- Pseudolobivia torrecillasensis (Cárdenas) Backeb.
- Echinopsis arachnacantha var. vallegrandensis Rausch
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. cardenasiana (Rausch) Rausch
Lobivia 3: 140. 1977
Synonymy: 3
- Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. cardenasiana (Rausch) Rausch
- Echinopsis cardenasiana (Rausch) Friedrich
- Lobivia cardenasiana Rausch
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. pojoensis (Rausch) Rausch
Lobivia 3: 140. 1976
Synonymy: 6
- Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. pojoensis (Rausch) Rausch
- Lobivia calorubra var. pojoensis (Rausch) Rausch
- Lobivia pojoensis Rausch
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. grandiflora (Rausch) Rausch
- Echinopsis rauschii var. grandiflora (Rausch) H.Friedrich
- Lobivia pojoensis var. grandiflora Rausch
Description: Echinopsis subdenudataSN|26436]]SN|17377]] f. cristata is a very nice crested Echinopsis, easily recognizable for its almost spineless body.
Forma aurea or aurata (yellow form): The schizochromic form (Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata aureaSN|17377]]SN|26436]]) has yellow stems due to the absence (or reduced production) of chlorophyll pigments: every other pigment is present at normal levels, the dominant green colouration is lost, but will still more than likely have normal other pigments that give the yellow overall appearance of the stem. This form with yellow stems is very attractive and highly prized. This schizochromic form is almost always seen grafted on stronger columnar species, and cannot can be grown on its own roots.
Stem: Very fat, yellow (quite large for a crested plant ( 8 to 20 cm thick) it can form in age a huge convoluted mound.
Spines: Absent.
Flowers: These cacti produce gorgeous, night-blooming, white funnel-shaped, fragrant flowers with long tubes 15-22 cm long. Old plant may have many flowers at a time. This species blooms from late spring to all summer long, the flowers open on the morning of the first day and remain opened all the night long but last only one day in full beauty, at the second day they start to wither.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Echinopsis ancistrophora group
- Echinopsis ancistrophora Speg.: has flowers of varying colors. Distribution: From south of Salta, Argentina to the border into southern Bolivia.
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. arachnacantha (Buining & F.Ritter) Rausch: has smaller clustering stems with yellow to yellow-orange flowers. Distribution: Region of Samaipata, Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. cardenasiana (Rausch) Rausch: has bright magenta to red flowers. Distribution: Tarija.
Echinopsis ancistrophora var. densiseta (Rausch) Rausch: has longer end denser spines than some of the others and flowers are red. Distribution: Vallegrande, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, just at east of var. vallegrandensis.
Echinopsis ancistrophora subs. pojoensis (Rausch) Rausch: has larger stems and reddish flowers. Distribution: Pojo, Cochabamba, Bolivia.
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. sulphurea (R.Vásquez) Rausch
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. torrecillasensis (Cárdenas) Rausch
Echinopsis subdenudata Cárdenas: has a globose to elongate stems to up to 8 cm high with 8 to 12 -ribs. Almost spineless or with very short cream spines.
Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata aurea hort.: yellow mutant completely lacking chlorophyll pigment with fan shaped stems.
Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata hort.: is a very nice crested Echinopsis, easily recognizable for its almost spineless body.
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) David R Hunt; Nigel P Taylor; Graham Charles; International Cactaceae Systematics Group. "The New Cactus Lexicon" dh books, 2006
2) Edward Anderson “The Cactus family” Timber Press, Incorporated, 2001
3) James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey "The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass" Cambridge University Press, 11/Aug/2011

Echinopsis subdenudata f. cristata aurea Photo by: Prof. Ilham Alakbarov
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Cultivation and Propagation: Variegated and albinos cacti are regarded as choice and difficult in cultivation, but despite that many of them are relatively easy to grow. But be aware that they cannot tolerate prolonged exposure to direct sun light (especially during the hottest summer days), so grow them in half-shade or under filtered sun. They are sometime seen as grafted plants, but many grow well on their own roots, too.
On the contrary, the albinos can survive only if grafted on a strong green base.
Use mineral well-permeable substratum with little organic matter (peat, humus). Water sparingly from March till October and keep perfectly dry in winter at temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees centigrade. (In general these plants are more tender and cannot endure freezing temperatures ) In the rest period no high atmospheric humidity!!
Propagation: Plants are almost always grafted onto column-shaped cacti.
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