Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
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ISI 2002-44. Echinopsis Flattycake
(1391-57). Flower strikingly disk-like in form at warm temperatures, to about 5_ inches (13_ cm) across. Petals generally narrow, elongate, oblanceolate-obtuse to oblanceolate-truncate, attractively colored in shades of pink. Inner stamens completely circling narrow throat; all filaments attractive light pink. Throat olive green. Stem semicolumnar, to 3_ inches (9 cm) in diameter, spines short, somewhat less than _ inch (5 mm) long. Although the main attribute of Flattycake is the unusual flat form of its flower when opened at warm temperatures, the blossom still has a unique beauty because of its handsome petals when opening only partially at cooler temperatures. For those not raised in an English-speaking country, the name, Flattycake, is a play on the words of a nursery rhyme, which goes, "Pattycake, pattycake, bakers man, bake me a cake as fast as you can. Roll it, pat it, and mark it with a B. And put it in the oven for the baby and me!" So its a perfect gift for a cuddly infant! HBG 87020. Rooted offsets $7.50.
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