Echinocactus obvallatus var. pluricostatus
Cact. Hort. Dyck. (1844) Cultae 20 (1844), 1845. (without description)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus obvallatus var. pluricostatus
Author
Monv.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Note
There is much variation within this species, the taxonomic position, habitats and ecology and populations size need further investigation, some of the “obvallatus” may correspond to other species.
Flowers
Flower buds are are held in the wool of the stem's apex, often with just the tips visible until early spring, when some sunny days come along and both the buds and plant start to grow. The plant will throw quite a few buds in and open several 3 cm flowers at a time over the course of a month. If the conditions are right it can bloom again later in the year. The blooms are quitw large, pale yellow or white, with purplish midstripes and reddish center; perianth-segments linear-oblong.
Spines
About 5-12, of which 3(-4) central spines subulate, ascending or spreading, the upper one flattened and wide, reddish brown, to 5 cm long, 3-4 mm wide, lateral 2 even wider, angular, spreading, and 4-6 radial spines shorter, white, perhaps not one-fourth the length of the longer ones (about 1 cm long).
Ribs
25 to 50, rather thin and undulate, very broad at the areoles.
Stem
Obovoid to globose, usually solitary but sometimes forming two stems, greyish or blue-green, depressed at apex reaching a height of 6-10 (or more) cm and width of 6-11(-15) cm.
Areoles
2-4 on each rib.