Neochilenia napina
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 51: 60. 1942
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Neochilenia napina
Author
(Phil.) Backeb. ex Dölz
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Description
Eriosyce napinaSN|2370]]SN|2370]] is a tiny geophyte, with a solitary spherical or flattened stem slowly growing atop a thick, underground taproot, with a constriction between the stem and the root, eventually becoming somewhat elongated in cultivation.
Roots
Forms a tuberous root system with (usually) a very large carrot-like root
Tubercles
Larger than ssp. lembckei.
Flowers
Approx 3,5 cm long, 4-6 cm in diameter, whitish, yellowish, pinkish to pale brick-red with a silky shine, buds densely hairy with brown wool.
Blooming Season
Flowers already when young, synchronised flowering of the whole plants takes place over one or two days, and they remain open for about three or four days. Blooms in late spring.
Spines
Very short black radials.
Stem
Slow growing, up to 3-5 cm across, 2-6 cm tall, ranging from green to brown, but more commonly with brown-olive-grey tones.
Fruits
Large, red, clavate, wrapped in white wool.
Areoles
Grey.