Echinocereus fendleri subs. hempelii
Echinocereus Monogr. (preprint) [2] (1998)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus fendleri subs. hempelii
Author
(Fobe) W.Blum in W.Blum et al.
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a low growing, scrubby cactus, that grows solitary or slowly basally branching.
Central Spines
Absent.
Flowers
Funnelform, from near the top of plant, rather large, 6-8 cm in diameter, purple-violet and delicate, inner perianth segments, few, about 14, loosely arranged, relatively broad, obtuse 3 cm. long and strongly toothed above. Ovary bearing conspicuous red scales, spiny. Style longer than the stamens.
Blooming Season
Spring ( in habitat April to June).
Distinguishing Characters
Echinocereus fendleriSN|7149]]SN|7149]] var. hempelii is distinguished for its lack of central spines, the strongly tubercled ribs and the very loosely arranged perianth-segments.
Ribs
8 to 10 strongly tuberculate.
Stem
15-20 cm tall, 6-7 cm in diameter, dark green, soft, with a flabby surface.
Radial Spines
Few (3 to 6) about 1 cm long or less, spreading white needle-like, thick, angular, flattened, e radials with brown or blackish tips.
Fruits
2,5-5 cm long, 12 mm in diameter, turning scarlet, less often orange-tan or purplish orange, pulp magenta or red. All varieties have delicious edible fruits.
Areoles
Circular, white, 8 to 17 mm apart.