Echinopsis spachiana — a medium houseplant
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Echinopsis spachiana

Echinopsis Spachiana

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Echinopsis spachiana, commonly known as the golden torch cactus, is a cactus species native to South America. This columnar cactus can reach heights of up to 3 meters and diameters of around 15 centimeters. The plant features numerous ribs adorned with spines and areoles, from which its flowers bloom.

The flowers of Echinopsis spachiana are impressive and vibrant, boasting bright yellow petals that can extend up to 20 centimeters in length. These blooms typically open at night during the summer months, attracting pollinators such as moths.

For optimal growth, Echinopsis spachiana requires well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight. Although it is drought-tolerant, it should be watered regularly during its growing season.

Indigenous people have used Echinopsis spachiana for its anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, the cactus has significant ornamental value, especially when it is in bloom.

Overall, Echinopsis spachiana is a captivating plant species with unique features, making it a fascinating addition to any garden or plant collection.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Echinopsis Spachiana.

Water

Allow the soil mix to become nearly dry between waterings, but then water thoroughly. Immaculate drainage is essential, so never let the pots sit in water. Suspend watering in the winter, but mist occasionally.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Cactus
Genus
Echinopsis
Family
Cactaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Native Area
Argentina
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Golden column en Golden torch en Torch cactus en White torch cactus
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Echinopsis spachiana leaf
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Echinopsis spachiana leaf
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Echinopsis spachiana flower
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Echinopsis spachiana flower
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Echinopsis spachiana fruit
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Echinopsis spachiana bark
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