Espostoa blossfeldiorum
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Espostoa blossfeldiorum (Werderm.) Buxb. |
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Divisio: Magnoliophyta Subdivisio: Magnoliophytina Classis: Rosopsida Subclassis: Caryophyllidae Superordo: Caryophyllanae Ordo: Caryophyllales |
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Espostoa blossfeldiorum (= Cephalocereus blossfeldiorum, Facheiroa blossfeldiorum, Thrixanthocereus blossfeldiorum) is a perennial.
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[edit] Naming
Espostoa blossfeldiorum was already described and the name validly published by Erich Werdermann. It was not until 1959, however, that Franz Buxbaum reclassified it into todays valid botanical systematics.
[edit] Taxonomy
Espostoa blossfeldiorum is a species in the genus Espostoa which contains 10 species and belongs to the family of the Cactaceae (Cactus Family).
[edit] Characteristics
[edit] Growth
The perennials grow to a height of approximately 4 meters.
[edit] Wood and Bark
[edit] Leaves
[edit] Flowers and Fruit
The flowers are tubular and white. The flowers are arranged solitary.
The fruits are berries.
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[edit] Distribution
Espostoa blossfeldiorum is native to north Peru. It is a protected species according to the Washington Convention.
[edit] Cultivation
Espostoa blossfeldiorum prefers a sunny site and can withstand temperatures down to -6,6º C. It grows best in sandy-gritty soil that is dry.
[edit] Uses
[edit] Maintenance
[edit] Varities and Cultivars
[edit] Poisonousness
Please read the health issues note!
[edit] Pests and Diseases
[edit] Man and Espostoa blossfeldiorum
[edit] History
[edit] Espostoa blossfeldiorum in art
[edit] Symbolism
[edit] Superstition
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] Literature
- Walter Erhardt, Erich Götz, Nils Bödeker, Siegmund Seybold: Der große Zander. Eugen Ulmer KG, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-8001-5406-7. (Ger.)
- Christoper Brickell (Editor-in-chief): RHS A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants. Third edition. Dorling Kindersley, London 2003, ISBN 0-7513-3738-2.
- efloras.org
[edit] Footnotes
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