Eulychnia vallenarensisP.C.Guerrero & Helmut Walter
Synonyms[1]
PhilippicereusBackeb. (1942)
Eulychnia is a genus of candelabriform or arborescent cacti. It includes nine species native to Peru and northern Chile.[1] These desert cacti can survive under very hot conditions—temperatures can reach up to 50 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, this breed of cacti can also survive in some of the driest places in the world such as the Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world.
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Eulychnia is a genus of candelabriform or arborescent cacti. It includes nine species native to Peru and northern Chile. These desert cacti can survive...
Eulychnia acida is a flowering plant in the family Cactaceae that is found in Chile. The plant is an arborescent cactus, of mainly columnar formation...
Rainsticks are usually made from any of several species of cactus such as Eulychnia acida and Echinopsis pachanoi. The cacti, which are hollow, are dried...
genus Epithelantha (the fruit of all species said to be edible) genus Eulychnia E. acida genus Ferocactus Ferocactus hamatacanthus F. histrix ("borrachitos")...
aphyllus, parasitizes two species of cactus, Echinopsis chiloensis and Eulychnia acida, and in its adult form shows only its flowers and its fruits, bursting...
species include Euphorbia lactiflua, Echinopsis deserticola, Eulychnia iquiquensis, Eulychnia breviflora, Heliotropium taltalense, Nolana crassulifolia,...
markings and the hindwings are lightly suffused fuscous. The larvae feed on Eulychnia acida and Trichocereus chiloensis. They feed on and within the fruit of...
where dry plains were plowed for maize cultivation, and of Copiapoa and Eulychnia in Chile, where valley slopes were planted with vines. Grazing, in many...
the elevation of 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) where similar genera, such as Eulychnia, Proustia, Trichocereus, and species Acacia caven, Baccharis linearis...
compound was isolated include a figure showing thalli growing on a cactus, Eulychnia acida, not on sand or rock. The report of lichen substances being present...