Eriosyce chilensis is a beautiful cactus with pale green stems with 16 to 24 ribs lined with dense clusters of stiff spines …
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Eriosyce is a genus of cacti native to Chile. The name is derived from the Greek "erion", meaning "wool" and "sykon" meaning "fig", referring to the wooly fruits.
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Eriosyce napina subsp. glabrescens is a small geophytic cactus with a solitary, spherical or flattened stem that slowly grows atop a thick…
Eriosyce napina is a cactus geophyte with a subspherical stem with ribs dissolved into tubercles tipped with a wooly areole and a cluster …
Eriosyce odieri is a small geophytic cactus with a subglobular stem with tubercles arranged in rows on 18 to 21 vertical ribs. The stem …