Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
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ISI 2002-49. Echinopsis Samadhi
(1337-14). Flower to 4_ inches (12 cm) wide. Petals moderate in width, truncate to obtuse, distal half reflexed, very strongly so at relatively cool temperatures, spectacularly colored in magenta with frosted edges, dark coppery basal stripe adds to appearance. Filaments mostly dark magenta. Throat-circle pink. Stigma, prominently exserted, white. Stem semicolumnar, to 4_ inches (11_ cm) in diameter; spines to 1 inch (26 mm) long. Samadhi is not a prolific bloomer, but when it does flower at cool temperatureswow! I was so taken with the blossom at the first flowering that I gave the hybrid the most admiring name I could think ofSamadhi. Samadhi is Sanskrit for the highest stage in meditation in Hinduism and Buddhism in which a person attains a state of joyful calm, even of rapture and exalted happiness. So you can see how impressed I was! HBG 87025. Rooted offsets $7.50.
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