Lobivia backebergii
Blätt. Kakteenf. 1935, Pt. 9, [p. 7], in obs., nomen; et Kakteenforsch. 1935, Pt.12, [p. 6].
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Lobivia backebergii
Author
(Werderm.) Blatt.
Chinese genus
丽花球属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a globose perennial stem succulent, that grows individually, but also sprouts abundantly at base, older plants may form mats.
Central Spines
None or sometime 1 stouter about 1 to 3 cm long, darker with black tip.
Seeds
Relatively large, black, finely rough.
Description
Echinopsis backebergiiSN|9502]]SN|9502]] is a small cactus species, with conspicuous bright coloured blooms. Due to its flower structure typical of the Lobivias it is commonly known as Lobivia backebergiiSN|9503]]SN|9503]]. It is very variable and has received lots of names (like most Lobivias) whit several controversial varieties and subspecies.
Roots
Napiform (Carrot like).
Flowers
Large, diurnal, borne laterally near the stem tips, funnel shaped, very colourful pale to dark carmine-red or violet, often with a bluish sheen and white throats, 4-9 cm long, 7,5-9 cm in diameter. Tube relatively slender 4-7 mm in diameter. Tepals lanceolate.
Spines
1-11 variable, unequal, not always differentiated as centrals and radials
Ribs
13-19 acute,more or le spiralling, notched, incised above the areoles.
Stem
At first globular becoming cylindrical as it ages, diameter about 4-5(-7) cm. Epidermis pale green to greys-green. The crown is somewhat sunken.
Radial Spines
3-7(-11) short, about 4-50 mm long, thin,curved backward somehow pectinated, at first pale reddish brown, yellow or amber, later greys, sometimes hooked at tip.
Fruits
About 1,5 cm in long, tannish-green to brownish-red semi-dry splitting vertically or horrizontally.
Areoles
Oval with dull white felt at first, 1-1,5 cm distant.