Cactus recurvus
Gard. Dict., ed. 8. n. 3. 1768 [16 Apr 1768]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Cactus recurvus
Author
Mill.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a perennial stem succulent, which normally remains a solitary plant, without dividing or producing offsets.
Central Spines
One large, broad, flat and recurved at the tip, up to 7 cm long and 4-9 mm broad. This prominent spine is usually red, brownish-red or grey-red, but may be amber-coloured.
Seeds
Dark-brown, reniform, slightly pitted, 1,2-1,5 mm long.
Note
Juvenile Ferocactus latispinusSN|4259]]SN|4259]] subsp. spiralis shows a tuberculate structure, but as it approaches maturity will change to a ribbed formation.
Flowers
Campanulate, very pale pink with darker purple midveins and a deep almost maroon-pink throat and fragrant up to 2,5-4 cm long and about 3 cm broad. Perianth segments narrow, acute. Scales on the ovary ovate and closely imbricated. Scales on flower tube similar similar to those on the ovary but longer.
Blooming Season
Late autumn to early winter, usually in October, but it usually flowers only if the weather is warm and sunny ( need a fair amount of bright sunlight to form) This subspecies starts blooming only when reaches a diameter of about 20 cm, while Ferocactus latispinusSN|4280]]SN|4259]] starts blooming at a smaller size.
Ribs
13 to 23 ribs (but usually 15-21), sharp and prominent vertical or and twisting as it grows, hence its epithet.
Stem
Light green to blue-green, larger, upright, spherical to shortly cylindrical, 25 to 45 cm in diameter, 25-50 cm tall, most often taller than wide and exceptionally up to 100 cm tall.
Radial Spines
5-7 up to 2,5 cm long, stouter than in the standard species, straight, widely spreading out, annulate white, yellow, pink or reddish. Lacking the more delicate spider-like lateral spines of Ferocactus latispinusSN|4259]]SN|4259]].
Fruits
Oblong about 2 or more cm long, 1,2 mm in diameter, clothed in tapering scales.
Areoles
Large with grey to blackish felt atop bumps along the ribs.