Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata
Eriosyce (Cactac.) gen. revis. & ampl. (Succ. Pl. Res., 1) 119 (1994)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata
Author
(Söhrens ex K.Schum.) Katt.
Chinese genus
极光球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
4 (or more) stronger, straight or recurved and spreading, often darker at the tips..
Flowers
Pretty relatively small up to about 4 cm long, bi-coloured with magenta, rose to the violet petal tips and pinkish-white, white or yellowish-white throat, giving the sensation of being fluorescent and being very difficult to photograph in good conditions because that particularity.
Blooming Season
Blooms early in late winter to spring. It is advisable to leave them dry from middle of November to obtain fantastic flowering later in January/March.
Spines
Nearly hiding the ribs, acicular, more or less long and dense, white, yellowish, golden yellow, brown, or nearly black, while older one became greyish.
Ribs
up to 20
Stem
Solitary, but sometimes branched, globular to columnar, up to 90 cm tall (or more), up to 10 cm wide. Grey-green, brownish-green or blackish-green. ("clavata" means "club shaped" and refers to the usually cylindrical stem shape of this form)
Radial Spines
8-30, radiating,
Fruits
Ovoid to cylindrical, partly hollow at maturity, only scarcely woolly, apical areoles not spinescent.