Lobivia densispina f. sublimiflora
Sukkulentenkunde 7/8: 95. 1963
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Lobivia densispina f. sublimiflora
Author
(Backeb. ex Wessner) Buining
Chinese genus
丽花球属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a low growing cactus species forming clusters or cushions from a large tap root.
Central Spines
0 to 7, blacker and pointing upwards. Larger at the base about 5 mm long.
Flowers
The flowers varying from salmon-pink to carmine, up to 8,5 cm long, often larger than the plants itself.
Ribs
Approximately 17, more or less notched, forming tubercles.
Stem
Ovoid, greyish-green, dull green or brown-purplish-green, up to 8 cm tall and 5 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
16-22 white, up to 4 mm long, diaphanous, pectinate, appressed against the stem, bristle-like, flexible, forming a close network that shades and almost hides the body.
Areoles
Yellowish-white, somewhat sunken, about 5 mm apart.