Eriosyce occulta


Scientific Name: Eriosyce occulta (Phil.) F. Kattermann
Synonym: Neochilenia occulta, Neoporteria occulta, Pyrrhocactus occultus
Family: Cactaceae
(Eriosyce occulta)
Neochilenia occulta at the Huntington Gardens in early July
Recommended Temperature Zone:
USDA: 9-11

Frost Tolerance: 20°F (7°C)

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Northern Chile (Antofagasta).

Growth Habits: Solitary, slowly clumping as it ages, 2 inches in diameter (5 cm); tuberous root; generally 8 to 10, up to 14 tuberculate ribs; a spineless form is more popular with the collectors; 0 or 1 central spine, 0.2 to 0.4 inch long (5-10 mm); 4 to 8 short radials, 0.12 to 0.44 inch long (3-11 mm). All the spines tends to fall as the plant ages.

Propagation: Seeds

(Eriosyce occulta)


(Eriosyce occulta)

Blooming Habits:
Flower yellow to pinkish orange, 1.5 inches in diameter (3.5 cm)


 

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