
Many hybrids exist, mostly between similar species but also between more distinct ones, such as the cross between E. pachanoi and E. eyriesii which was sold under the name `Trichopsis pachaniesii` by Sacred Succulents. == Gallery == Image:The Botanical Magazine. pl 4521. Cactus.jpg|Echinopsis cristata var. purpurea Plate number 4521 from Curtis......
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[sea urchin] Echinopsis is an extinct genus of sea urchins in the class Echinoidea. These slow-moving low-level epifaunal grazers lived from the Cretaceous to the Paleogene periods (125.45 - 5.332 Ma). Fossils of this genus have been found in the sediments of Madagascar, Pakistan, Senegal, Sudan, United States and Switzerland. ...
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(Barrel Cactus, Cob Cactus, Easter Lily Cactus, Peanut Cactus, Sea-Urchin Cactus, Shining Ball) This large group of beautiful cacti is native to the southern part of South America. These species range from very small and globular to tall, columnar plants reaching a height of up to 30 feet. They come in a wide variety of sizes and colors as well as ...
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