Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele var. sphacellatus
Sukkulenty 1: 22. 1998
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele var. sphacellatus
Author
(Diers & G.Frank) Doweld
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
6 to 8 produced only in mature specimens, up to 2,5 cm long, thin, bristle-like, often tangled and bent at the apex, whitish-yellow, light brownish with darker tips, later becoming grey.
Seeds
1,3-1,5 mm long ad 0,8-1,2 mm broad, pyrform to cap shaped, glossy, black-dark brown.
Roots
Tuberous.
Tubercles
Mostly round-shaped and broad, more or less in relief and narrow.
Flowers
From the young areoles at the apex among the spines, 3-4,5 cm in diameter, funnel-shaped with about 15-20 tepals. Pericarpel cup-shaped narrowing between the pericarpel and receptacle with few scales. Outer perianth segments obovate to lanceolate, olive-brownish to pale pink with purple-brownish mid-stripe. Inner perianth segments more lanceolate 12-18 mm long, 3-5 mm wide, white with purple-pink mid-stripe. Stamens 60-100, filaments creamy coloured anthers yellow. Style pinkish. Stigma divided into 4-5 white lobes.
Blooming Season
It flowers several times per year.
Ribs
Not clearly defined and tubercled.
Stem
Up to 4 cm tall and wide, single or (usually) offsetting from the base, globular to slightly cylindrical.
Radial Spines
About 14-17 pectinate, white, short, present only on seedlings and young offsets and progressively disappearing in older stems.
Fruits
About 5-6 mm long an3-4 mm diameter oval to barrel-shaped, greenish becoming olive-brownish when ripe. Dehishing lengthways at maturity, with about 20-30 seeds.
Areoles
White, woolly becoming bare as they ages. Clearly elongated in seedlings almost round in older specimens.