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Echinopsis: A Captivating World of Cacti AGRI2A-00138, Picture No

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: AGRI2A-00138

AGRI2A-00138
Flowering shrubs, including peony, rose, lilac, echinopsis, fuschia, laurel, magnolia, rhododendron. Color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10883107

Picture No. 10883107
Quisco Cacti / Trichocereus chilensis / Cereus chilensis and mistletoe parasite (Tristerix aphyllus) - red flowering mistletoe parasites growing out of Quisco Cacti (Echinopsis chiloensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Giant Cordon cacti (Echinopsis atacamensis) on Incahuasi Island in Salar de Uyuni salt

Giant Cordon cacti (Echinopsis atacamensis) on Incahuasi Island in Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia. March

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Sea lavender, Limonium, Limonium sinuatum

Sea lavender, Limonium, Limonium sinuatum
Cactus, Torch Cactus, Echinopsis spachiana, Close up detail showing the spiky pattern.-

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Cactus, Torch cactus, Echinopsis, Echinopsis spachiana

Cactus, Torch cactus, Echinopsis, Echinopsis spachiana
Cactus, Torch Cactus, Echinopsis spachiana, Close up detail showing the spiky pattern.-

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Echinopsis Multiplex

Echinopsis Multiplex, a succulent plant of the Cactaceae (cactus) family. The name derives from echinos, meaning hedgehog or sea urchin, and opsis, referring to the plants dense covering of spines

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: USA, Arizona, Tucson, Cat Mountian Station

USA, Arizona, Tucson, Cat Mountian Station

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Flowering Cactus, Hildewintera Hybrid -Hildewintera aureispina x echinopsis spec. -

Flowering Cactus, Hildewintera Hybrid -Hildewintera aureispina x echinopsis spec. -
Flowering Cactus, Hildewintera Hybrid -Hildewintera aureispina x echinopsis spec.-

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: A flowering Cardon cactus -Echinopsis atacamensis-, Tilcara, Jujuy Province, Argentina

A flowering Cardon cactus -Echinopsis atacamensis-, Tilcara, Jujuy Province, Argentina

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Cardon cacti -Echinopsis atacamensis-, Tilcara, Jujuy Province, Argentina

Cardon cacti -Echinopsis atacamensis-, Tilcara, Jujuy Province, Argentina

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Echinopsis cactus -Echinopsis sp. - on the beach, Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Ceara, Brazil

Echinopsis cactus -Echinopsis sp. - on the beach, Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Ceara, Brazil
Echinopsis cactus -Echinopsis sp.- on the beach, Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Ceara, Brazil

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889450

Picture No. 10889450
Quilmes Ruins - giant Cardon cactus and remnants of prehispanic Ruinas de Quilmes which are located on an ancient trading route of the former inca empire (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889446

Picture No. 10889446
Quilmes Ruins - giant Cardon cacti and remnants of prehispanic Ruinas de Quilmes which are located on an ancient trading route of the former inca empire (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889205

Picture No. 10889205
Cardon Cactus - in arid landscape at Cuesta de Miranda with rock formations of red sandstone (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889206

Picture No. 10889206
Cardon Cactus - massive speciman in the background framed by the many arms of a very ancient one in the foreground (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889190

Picture No. 10889190
Cactus Desert - arid mountainous landscape with lots of Cardon cacti against a mountain range as backdrop (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889189

Picture No. 10889189
Cactus Desert - arid mountainous landscape with lots of Cardon cacti against a mountain range as backdrop (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889187

Picture No. 10889187
Cactus Desert - arid mountainous landscape with lots of Cardon cacti against a mountain range as backdrop (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10889188

Picture No. 10889188
Cactus Desert - arid mountainous landscape with lots of Cardon cacti against a mountain range as backdrop (Echinopsis atacamensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10885042

Picture No. 10885042
Salar de Uyuni - very old Giant Cardon Cacti growing on an island located within the dried up salt lake of the largest salar in the world (Echinopsis atacamensis pascana) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10885040

Picture No. 10885040
Salar de Uyuni - very old Giant Cardon Cacti growing on Isla Incahuasi located within the dried up salt lake of the largest salar in the world - at sunrise (Echinopsis atacamensis pascana) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10885039

Picture No. 10885039
Salar de Uyuni - very old Giant Cardon Cacti growing on Isla Incahuasi located within the dried up salt lake of the largest salar in the world - late evening (Echinopsis atacamensis pascana) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10885041

Picture No. 10885041
Salar de Uyuni - very old Giant Cardon Cacti growing on Isla Incahuasi located within the dried up salt lake of the largest salar in the world (Echinopsis atacamensis pascana) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10883108

Picture No. 10883108
Quisco Cacti / Trichocereus chilensis / Cereus chilensis and mistletoe parasite (Tristerix aphyllus) - red flowering mistletoe parasites growing out of Quisco Cacti (Echinopsis chiloensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10883106

Picture No. 10883106
Quisco Cacti / Trichocereus chilensis / Cereus chilensis - mountainous landscape with fields of Quisco Cacti in the coastal regions of the Atacama Desert (Echinopsis chiloensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10883105

Picture No. 10883105
Quisco Cacti / Trichocereus chilensis / Cereus chilensis - mountainous landscape with fields of Quisco Cacti in the coastal regions of the Atacama Desert (Echinopsis chiloensis) Date:

Background imageEchinopsis Collection: Picture No. 10883100

Picture No. 10883100
Quisco Cactus / Trichocereus chilensis / Cereus chilensis and mistletoe parasite (Tristerix aphyllus) - red flowering mistletoe parasite growing out of a Quisco Cactus (Echinopsis chiloensis) Date:


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Echinopsis: A Captivating World of Cacti AGRI2A-00138, Picture No. 10883107 showcases the breathtaking sight of Giant Cordon cacti (Echinopsis atacamensis) thriving on Incahuasi Island in Salar de Uyuni salt flats. These majestic plants stand tall, defying the harsh conditions of their arid environment. In another enchanting image, Sea lavender (Limonium sinuatum) gracefully complements a Torch cactus (Echinopsis spachiana), also known as Echinopsis. This vibrant display highlights the beauty and diversity found within the Echinopsis family. Traveling to Cat Mountain Station in Tucson, Arizona (USA), one can witness an incredible sight - Echinopsis Multiplex proudly showcasing its colorful blooms. These flowers captivate with their intricate patterns and delicate petals. Meanwhile, a Hildewintera Hybrid - Hildewintera aureispina x echinopsis spec. - steals the show with its striking flowering cactus display at an unknown location. The fusion of these two species creates a unique spectacle that is sure to leave any observer in awe. Venturing into Tilcara, Jujuy Province in Argentina reveals yet another wonder - a flowering Cardon cactus (Echinopsis atacamensis). Its blossoms adorn this magnificent plant, adding a touch of elegance to its already impressive stature. Further south in Brazil's Jijoca de Jericoacoara beach lies an unexpected scene - an Echinopsis cactus standing resilient against the coastal winds. This picture-perfect moment reminds us that nature's wonders can be found even in the most unlikely places. From desolate salt flats to sandy beaches and everything in between, Echinopsis never fails to amaze with its resilience and captivating beauty. Whether it be towering giants or delicate hybrids, these cacti have carved a place for themselves in the hearts of plant enthusiasts worldwide. Picture No.