In terms of rainfall, the Atacoma Desert is one of the driest places on earth. Some years have no measurable rain at all. And yet nearly every night a dense bank of Pacific fog rolls over the coast up to the foothills of the Andes. Though its tough to leverage a foothold, some cacti, including the Eriosyce family, have carved niches into this harsh and foreboding area.
Originally classified in as Neoportaria, many of these cacti have dark purple green bodies. Balancing the exposure of the dark body/white flower combination has been simplified by digital histograms and the flashing hotspot indicator.
Hope you enjoy image stacks from some of the cacti I grow. Unfortunately, I lost my magnification info on the close-up, but I estimate that the flower is about an inch wide.
Irwin



