Accepted Scientific Name: Matucana krahnii (Donald) Bregman
Kakteen Sukk. 37: 253. 1986

Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
This species has deep red, exquisite zygomorfic flowers.
Origin and Habitat: North of Balsas, Amazonas, Peru, at elevations of 1650-1750 m
Synonyms:
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Accepted name in llifle Database:Matucana krahnii (Donald) BregmanKakteen Sukk. 37: 253. 1986Synonymy: 4
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Description: Nice little clustering cactus that has a large wonderful bright red flower.
Stem: Up to 6(-8) cm in diameter globose and basally clumping, tuberculate (doesn't have ribs).
Spines: 8 dark brown radials, 1-4 centrals up to 6-8(-9)cm long.
Flowers: Zygomorfic tending to lean on one side, diurnal, deep red and lilac coloured, about 7cm long and 7-8cm across.
Blooming season: Throughout late Spring or early Summer in several flushes over a long period.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Matucana krahnii group
Matucana calliantha F.Ritter: Very similar (if not the same) to M. krahnii.
Matucana krahnii (Donald) Bregman: It is a little clustering cactus that has a large deep red, exquisite zygomorfic flowers.
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Cactus Art
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Cactus Art
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Cactus Art
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Matucana calliantha Photo by: Valentino VallicelliCultivation and Propagation: It is not very hard to grow if protected from freezing temperature they needs care in cultivation to reach a good size without developing unsightly marks, need a minimum temperature of 10° C, but may survive a light frost. It benefits from a good light but not severe sunlight.
Grow in rich, porous cactus compost and let their soil dry out between waterings and water less in winter. Needs good drainage
Repot in the spring when their roots become cramped. Generally, they should be repotted every other year in order to provide fresh soil. However, this doesn't necessarily mean they'll need larger containers. After repotting, do not water for a week or more.
Propagation: Seeds or division, by detaching and rooting the little plants around the mother.
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