Wigginsia turbinata subs. calvescens
Cactology 3: 9. 2012 [28 Nov 2012]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Wigginsia turbinata subs. calvescens
Author
(N.Gerloff & A.D.Nilson) Guiggi
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Seeds
There are few dark brown seeds (22-37) in each fruits.
Note
The epithet 'calvescens' stands for ‘without spines’.
Flowers
35 mm wide, 23 mm long, with a red throat, the tepals are yellowish-white with a characteristic silky shine (almost pure white in Brazilian forms), the style is yellowish-white, with brownish-red or dark purple stigma lobes. The filaments are purple, and the anthers are golden yellow. The Brazilan form of N. calvescens has nearly white flowers with red throat.
Spines
Supination develops only on young plants, radial spines 3 to 6, thin, white, 2-5 mm long, central spines are not present. At maturity the plant ceases to produce spines.
Ribs
13-17, later to 21, initially well outlined and somewhat angled, later almost completely reshaped in round bumps
Stem
Solitary, flattened spherical, up to 14 (-20) cm wide, in habitat protruding only 1 cm from the ground (often hemispherical and slightly higher in cultivation), the lower part of the body extends into a long spherical root.
Fruits
Very small, initially whitish, 5-7 mm long, later red and extending to a length of 12 mm.