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  Lobivia amblayensis
(Syn: Echinopsis haematantha var. amblayensis)
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Lobivia amblayensis.
The flowers is a unique bright orange colour with a nice mellow shade! It is impossible to adequately describe it.
A real eye catcher!

 

Description: Compact small clustering cactus.
Stem: Black-green with woolly areoles.
Spines: Short, whitish-cream to almost black. thin and spreding.
Flowers:
Approx. 5.5 cm. long, 4.5 cm in diameter vary from orange to red with an orange, red or green stigma.
Blooming season (Europe): Flowers are produced in spring and remain open for about three or four days.
Root: tap root.




 

Photo of plants belonging to the Lobivia (Echinopsis) haematantha complex (This taxon has lots of synonyms (like most Lobivia) whit several controversial varieties and subspecies):

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Family: Cactaceae (Cactus Family)


Scientific name:  Lobivia amblayensis Rausch 1972

Origin Amblayo, Salta, Argentina 2800-3600m

Conservation status: Listed in CITES appendix 2.

Synonyms:
  • Echinocactus haematanthus Speg. 1905
  • Lobivia haematantha (Speg.) Britton & Rose 1922
  • Lobivia amblayensis Rausch 1972
  • Echinopsis amblayensis (Rausch) H.Friedrich 1974
  • Echinopsis densispina var. amblayensis (Rausch) J.G.Lambert 1998

 

 



Superb nice plants with impressive flowers colour.


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The body is black-green with woolly areoles.

Cultivation: It is a summer grower species that offers no cultivation difficulties.  Water regularly in summer (but do not overwater ) needs good drainage and very porous,  keep rather dry in winter. Feed with a high potassium fertilizer  in summer. It is quite frost resistant if kept dry (hardy to  -5° C) Outside full sun or afternoon shade, inside needs bright light, and some direct sun.
Propagation: Direct sow after last frost. (seldom produces offsets)

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