Echinopsis eyriesii f. aurata
Echinopsis eyriesii f. aurata
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinopsis eyriesii f. aurata
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
仙人球属
Chinese name
-
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
4-8 thick, conical, less than 5 mm tall, hard, blackish. Young plants and offshoot initially have longer and weaker spines, the stout short conical spines appear only later.
Flowers
Nocturnal, pure white, very large, from the side of plant but above the middle, 17 to 25 cm long, 5-10 cm in diameter (The presence of pink shades in the flower shows hybridization). Floral tube funnel-shaped with a strong basal part underlying the ovary, then narrow and variously curved and gradually extending into the crown, dark green covered with small, ovate, brownish scales and dark grey to black hair. Lower outer perianth segments, rather linear and greenish, inner perianth-segments broad and white, acuminate. Throat greenish, with several several stamens around the inner perimeter. Stamens and style shorter than the perianth-segments. Flowers are intensely fragrant.
Forma Aurea
The schizochromic form (Parodia magnificaSN|20453]]SN|20453]] f. aurata) has pale yellow stems due to the absence (or reduced production) of chlorophyll pigments
Blooming Season
Flowers appears from spring to summer in several flush at night. In sunny weather the next day they fade, but in cold, rainy weather they may last two, rarely three days.
Spines
Several, 14 to 18, very short.
Ribs
9 to 18, not tuberculate, prominent, rather thin above.
Stem
Yellow, globular, later elongated and almost cylindrical, 15-30 cm high, 12 to 15 cm thick, and heavily ribbed.
Radial Spines
Thin 5-10 mm long often missing in adult specimens.
Fruits
Up to 5 cm long, green, covered with hairs and containing a large number of black seeds.
Areoles
Circular, filled with white or tawny wool up to 1 cm apart.