Ariocarpus furfuraceus
Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 9: 130, pl. 34. 1898
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Ariocarpus furfuraceus
Author
C.H.Thomps.
Chinese genus
岩牡丹属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Solitary, slow-growing geophyte cactus, with tubercles slightly projecting above ground level. The large tuberous body is below the soil.
Description
Ariocarpus furfuraceus differs from the standard Ariocarpus retususSN|2081]]SN|2079]] only for its equilaterally triangular tubercles, all the other characteristics clearly show that they are conspecific. Ariocarpus retususSN|2079]]SN|2079]] is quite variable and has received numerous unnecessary names of no botanical value, representing no more than local phenotypes
Roots
Tap root.
Note
All of the Ariocarpus seedlings are spiny and quite different from adult specimens, though the spines are feather-like.
Tubercles
The distinctive characteristic of Ariocarpus furfuaraceus are the tubercles, which are equilaterally triangular shaped, divergent, convex or nearly flattened adaxially and often with shallow adaxial undulations or wrinkling, not fissured, 1,5-4 cm long, 1-3,5 cm wide, nearly as wide as long.
Flowers
Diurnal, 4-5 cm in diameter, 2-4 2cm long, white to clear pink.
Blooming Season
Autumn.
Stem
Grey-green, flattened, globose, rounded on top, 3-12 cm high, 10-25cm in diameter.
Fruits
White, green, or rarely pinkish, 10-25 mm long, 3-10 mm in diameter.
Areoles
At the tips of the tubercles, rounded, 1-5 mm in diameter.