Neoporteria Britton & Rose (1922)

(Chileniopsis, Chileorebutia, Delaetia, Horridocactus, Reicheocactus)
(Greek neos = new; C. E. Porter, Chilean entomologist, 20th Century)
globular, later usually cylindrical; numerous spines, very different
flowers vary in reddish colors, petals small lanceolate, acuminate, the inner consolidated, tube stick-shaped,
slightly felted, ovary is also slightly felted
fruits longish, with large hollow space, opens below; few seeds

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Distribution

central to northern Chile, west of the Andes
few in south Peru and Argentinia, (Andes region)
in mountains and high mountains

Growth period

plants of this genus grow well at careful care and are recommanded for experienced cactus collector
at the northern hemisphere starts the flowering season in fall or early winter or early spring
on a bright location have this plants a summer rest, during this time do not watering or mist the plants
the main grows is in fall, plants who start budding in late fall should have sparse water and a bright warm location
for better flowering conditions

Winter period

not flowering Neoporteria in the strict sense, keep dry bright and not to warm
at 41–50°F (5–10°C)

Substrat

minerally, sandy-loamy with addition of gravel or crushed bricks
   
Neoporteria nidus (Soehrens ex K. Schumann) Britton & Rose (1922)
 
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Habitat

Chile
Coquimbo - Provinz Choapa, region of Ovalle

Description

bird nest like spination Neoporteria
young globular, older club shaped cylindrical
to 18 ribs
spines strongly differentiable, to 1.2 in (3 cm) long, also longer, bristly to stiffer,

frequently straight, loose arranged, usually dense interwoven, color variable,
whiteish to yellowish, darker to blackish,
especially the central spines
flowers only ca. 1.2 in (3 cm) long

Synonyms

Echinocactus nidus Soehrens ex K. Schumann (1900)
Chilenia nidus
(Soehrens ex K. Schumann) Backeberg (1938) (nom. inval.)
Euporteria nidus
(Soehrens ex K. Schumann) Kreuzinger & Buining (1941) (incorrect name)
Eriosyce kunzei
var. kunzei

CITES

Appendix II
 
Description of "Kakteen von A bis Z" by Walter Haage with courtesy by Kakteen-Haage made available.

 

 

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