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KK62 (Collector: Karel Kníže) Algarobito, Chile, altitude: 300-500m
Origin and Habitat: Coastal Chile (Approx from Valparaiso to Maule)
Habitat: Grows on rocky outcrop on costal terraces cliffs, slopes, often hanging from rocks, from areas with very arid Mediterranean climate to areas of transition between Mediterranean climate and humid forest. The species is common and abundant, and the population seems to be stable. The major threat is illegal collection and urbanization in tourism areas, but these are localized impacts.
Synonyms:
- Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Katt.
- Arequipa clavata (Söhrens) Borg
- Echinocactus clavatus Söhrens
- Eriosyce clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Helmut Walter
- Euporteria clavata (Söhrens) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Werderm.
Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Katt.
Eriosyce (Cactac.) gen. revis. & ampl. (Succ. Pl. Res., 1) 119 (1994)
Synonymy: 40
- Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Katt.
- Arequipa clavata (Söhrens) Borg
- Echinocactus clavatus Söhrens
- Eriosyce clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Helmut Walter
- Euporteria clavata (Söhrens) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Werderm.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Katt.
- Chilenia nigrihorrida Backeb. ex A.W.Hill
- Chilenia nigrihorrida Backeb.
- Echinocactus nigrihorridus
- Eriosyce clavata subs. nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Helmut Walter
- Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Katt.
- Euporteria nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria clavata var. nigrihorrida (Backeb.) A.E.Hoffm.
- Neoporteria nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Backeb.
- Neoporteria nigrispina n.n.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa var. nigrihorrida (Backeb.) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. rapifera (F.Ritter & Y.Itô)
- Neoporteria rapifera F.Ritter & Y.Itô
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Horridocactus vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Backeb.
- Neoporteria curvispina var. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Neoporteria subgibbosa var. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Neoporteria vallenarensis F.Ritter
- Neoporteria wagenknechtii var. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) A.E.Hoffm.
- Pyrrhocactus vallenarensis F.Ritter
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. wagenknechtii (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. wagenknechtii (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Neochilenia wagenknechtii (F.Ritter) Backeb.
- Neoporteria jussieui var. wagenknechtii (F.Ritter) A.E.Hoffm.
- Neoporteria wagenknechtii F.Ritter
- Pyrrhocactus wagenknechtii F.Ritter
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. wagenknechtii f. napina (F.Ritter)
- Neoporteria clavata f. grandiflora F.Ritter
- Neoporteria clavata f. parviflora F.Ritter
- Eriosyce clavata var. parviflora (F.Ritter)
- Eriosyce nigrihorrida var. parviflora (F.Ritter) hort.
- Neoporteria clavata f. procera F.Ritter
Eriosyce subgibbosa (Haw.) Katt.
Eriosyce (Cactac.) gen. revis. & ampl. (Succ. Pl. Res., 1) 119 (1994)
Synonymy: 69
- Eriosyce subgibbosa (Haw.) Katt.
- Chilenia subgibbosa (Haw.) Backeb.
- Euporteria subgibbosa (Haw.) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria subgibbosa (Haw.) Britton & Rose
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. acutissima (Otto & A.Dietr.)
- Chilenia acutissima (Otto & A.Dietr.) Backeb.
- Echinocactus acutissimus Otto & A.Dietr.
- Euporteria acutissima (Otto & A.Dietr.) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria acutissima (Otto & A.Dietr.) Borg
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. castanea (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Eriosyce castanea F.Ritter
- Neoporteria castanea F.Ritter
- Neoporteria subgibbosa var. castanea (F.Ritter) Ferryman
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. castaneoides (Cels ex Salm-Dyck)
- Chilenia castaneoides (Cels ex Salm-Dyck) Backeb.
- Echinocactus castaneoides Cels ex Salm-Dyck
- Euporteria castaneoides (Cels ex Salm-Dyck) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria castaneoides (Cels ex Salm-Dyck) Werderm.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. castaneoides (Cels ex Salm-Dyck) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. chionacantha (Y.Itô)
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. exsculpta (Otto ex Pfeiff.)
- Echinocactus exsculptus Otto ex Pfeiff.
- Neoporteria exsculpta (Otto ex Pfeiff.) Borg
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. graciana (F.Ritter)
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. heteracantha (Kreuz. & Buining)
- Chilenia heteracantha Backeb.
- Euporteria heteracantha Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria heteracantha Backeb.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. heteracantha (Backeb.) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. litoralis (F.Ritter) Katt.
- Neoporteria litoralis F.Ritter
- Neoporteria litoralis var. intermedia
- Neoporteria litoralis var. robustispina Y.Itô
- Neoporteria subgibbosa var. intermedia (F.Ritter) A.E.Hoffm.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa var. litoralis (F.Ritter) A.E.Hoffm.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. litoralis (F.Ritter) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. major (Backeb.)
- Chilenia nigrihorrida var. major Backeb.
- Neoporteria nigrihorrida var. major Backeb.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. major (Backeb.) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. microsperma (F.Ritter)
- Neoporteria microsperma F.Ritter
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. microsperma (F.Ritter) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Neoporteria wagenknechtii var. microsperma (F.Ritter) A.E.Hoffm.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. minor (Backeb.)
- Chilenia nigrihorrida var. minor Backeb.
- Neoporteria nigrihorrida var. minor Backeb.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. minor (Backeb.) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. orientalis (F.Ritter)
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. rostrata (Jacobi)
- Chilenia rostrata (Jacobi) Backeb.
- Echinocactus rostratus Jacobi
- Hildmannia rostrata (Jacobi) Kreuz. & Buining
- Neochilenia rostrata (Jacobi) Backeb.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. serenana (F.Ritter)
- Neoporteria microsperma var. serenana F.Ritter & Y.Itô
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. serenana (F.Ritter) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. subcylindrica (Backeb.)
- Chilenia subcylindrica Backeb.
- Euporteria subcylindrica Kreuz. & Buining
- Neoporteria subcylindrica (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. subcylindrica (Backeb.) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Eriosyce subgibbosa f. tunensis (F.Ritter)
- Neoporteria castanea var. tunensis F.Ritter
- Neoporteria subgibbosa f. tunensis (F.Ritter) Donald & G.D.Rowley
- Neoporteria cachitaensis n.n., catalog name
Description: The Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavataSN|2551]]SN|2551]], much better known under its old name Neoporteria clavataSN|2556]]SN|2556]], is one of the recognized subspecies of Eriosyce subgibbosaSN|2931]]SN|2931]] which is a very variable plant that and has received numerous names. Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavataSN|2551]]SN|2551]] is one of the few Eriosyce that forms cylindrical stems.
Stem: Solitary, but sometimes branched, globular to columnar, up to 90 cm tall (or more), up to 10 cm wide. Grey-green, brownish-green or blackish-green. ("clavata" means "club shaped" and refers to the usually cylindrical stem shape of this form)
Ribs: up to 20
Spines: Nearly hiding the ribs, acicular, more or less long and dense, white, yellowish, golden yellow, brown, or nearly black, while older one became greyish.
Radial spines: 8-30, radiating,
Central spines: 4 (or more) stronger, straight or recurved and spreading, often darker at the tips..
Flower: Pretty relatively small up to about 4 cm long, bi-coloured with magenta, rose to the violet petal tips and pinkish-white, white or yellowish-white throat, giving the sensation of being fluorescent and being very difficult to photograph in good conditions because that particularity.
Blooming season: Blooms early in late winter to spring. It is advisable to leave them dry from middle of November to obtain fantastic flowering later in January/March.
Fruits: Ovoid to cylindrical, partly hollow at maturity, only scarcely woolly, apical areoles not spinescent.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Eriosyce subgibbosa group
Eriosyce subgibbosa (Haw.) Katt.: This is the form with more elongated stems, with 8 to 30 thin, acicular, radial spines per areole, spines often yellowish.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. castanea (F.Ritter) Katt.: It has thin short and acicular radial spines and globose stems that will sometimes offset. The flowers can get up to 6 cm long (the larger among the "subgibbosa" forms).
Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata (Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Katt.: It has from 11 to 13 thick radial spines per areole and slender stems.
Eriosyce subgibbosa var. litoralis (F.Ritter) Katt.: It is very spiny and has from 30 to 40 hairlike radial spines per areole it grows in the rocks.
Eriosyce subgibbosa var. nigrihorrida (Backeb. ex A.W.Hill) Katt.: has globose blackish-green body and stout straight spines which are pitch-black in the crown. The flowers are bi-coloured with carmine petal tips and yellowish-white throat. Distribution: South Coquimbo.
Eriosyce subgibbosa f. rapifera (F.Ritter & Y.Itô): has a purple body with black spines and a swollen carrot like root. Distribution: la Serena and adjacent areas.
- Eriosyce subgibbosa var. vallenarensis (F.Ritter) Katt.: It has from 9 to 24 thin & straight radial spine per areole and slender stems.
Eriosyce subgibbosa var. wagenknechtii (F.Ritter) Katt.: has fewer ribs and smaller flowers less tha 3 cm long. It has dark-grey or blackish spines. Distribution: la Serena and adjacent areas.
Eriosyce subgibbosa var. wagenknechtii f. napina (F.Ritter): has a swollen carrot like root often much larger than the standard stem. Distribution: la Serena and adjacent areas.
Neoporteria cachitaensis n.n., catalog name: Distribution: Cachita (East of Taltal), region 02 Antofagasta, Chile.
Neoporteria clavata f. grandiflora F.Ritter: has larger flowers. Distribution: Coastal Chile (East of La Serena to West of Vicuña)
Neoporteria clavata f. parviflora F.Ritter: has smaller flowers. Coastal Chile (Approx from Valparaiso to Maule)
Neoporteria clavata f. procera F.Ritter: Has stouter dark recurved spines. Distribution: Cerro Grande, altitude 300-500 m.
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) Edward Anderson “The Cactus family” Timber Press, Incorporated, 2001
2) Nathaniel Lord Britton, Joseph Nelson Rose “Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus Family” vol. 4 The Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington 1923
3) James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey "The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass" Cambridge University Press, 11/Aug/2011
4) David R Hunt; Nigel P Taylor; Graham Charles; International Cactaceae Systematics Group. "The New Cactus Lexicon" dh books, 2006
5) Fred Kattermann "Eriosyce (Cactaceae): The Genus Revised and Amplified" David Hunt, 1994
7) Faundez, L., Guerrero, P., Saldivia, P. & Walter, H.E. 2013. Eriosyce subgibbosa. In: IUCN 2013. "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species." Version 2013.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 16 January 2014.

Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli

Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata Photo by: Cactus Art

Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata Photo by: Cactus Art

Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata Photo by: Cactus Art

Plants belonging to this taxon have about 11 to 13 thick radial spines per areole and slender stems with age. Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
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Cultivation and Propagation: It is a summer grower species. Easy to cultivate but somewhat rot prone if kept in a non ventilated place. Require a very fast draining drying soil, water regularly in summer, but do not over-water.
Needs a full sun exposure (or light shade) Good heat tolerance. Hardy to at least -5°C ( but probably can tolerate - 10° C for brief periods).
Propagation: Usually propagated from Seeds. (seldom produces offsets)
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