Echinocactus concinnus
in Hort. Univ. i. 222 (1839); cf. K. Schum. Gesamtb. Kakteen, 385 (1898); Hook.in Bot. Mag., Lond. lxx. t. 4115 (1844)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus concinnus
Author
Monv.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-4(-6), one much longer (1-2,5cm ), spreading or turned downward.
Seeds
0,8-1 mm, bell-shaped broadest at the hilum, somewhat, tuberculate, shiny and black.
Description
Parodia concinnaSN|3536]]SN|3536]] is small cactus species forming a flattened and much-ribbed sphere.
Flowers
1-5 produced together at the apex, bright yellow, funnel-shaped, large, about 5 to 8 cm across. Outer perianth-segments narrow, acute, reddish, inner perianth-segments oblong, yellow almost transparent, except the reddish tips, acute. Stigma-lobes scarlet. Scales on the ovary hairy in their axils. Perianth-tube slender.
Blooming Season
Summer.
Spines
Spreading, setaceous, hair-like to bristle-like, some more or less curved to twisted, brown, reddish or partly whitish to yellowish often poorly differentiated as centrals and radials.
Ribs
About 16 to 20, with somewhat conspicuous chin-like tubercles between the areoles
Stem
Simple, broadly globular or somewhat depressed at apex, eventually longer in age, about 3-10 cm tall, and 4-10 cm across, light or dark glossy green, ribbed and warty at the top.
Radial Spines
9 to 25, about 5 to 7 mm long adpressed and interlaced.
Fruits
Green ovoid to globular approx. 1,5 cm cm long, thin-walled, splitting or disintegrating at maturity with more than 100 seeds per fruit.
Areoles
Young areoles white-felted.