Pilocopiapoa solaris
Kakteen Sukk. xii. 20 (1961)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Pilocopiapoa solaris
Author
F.Ritter
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
2-5, 2-6 cm long.
Description
Copiapoa solarisSN|9786]]SN|9786]] is a slowly clumping cactus with a cushion like growth form. They are incredibly slow growing, but old plants in habitat - over centuries - will form large cushion up to 2,30 m of diameter and 90 cm tall with hundreds of heads.
Flowers
Up to 3 cm long and in diameter, funnelform, yellow, occasionally with a pink or reddish coloured throat. The flowers are often almost concealed among the dense wool and spines at plant apex. Flower tube woolly (Hence the name Pilocopiapoa = hairy Copiapoa). It needs a lot of sunlight to bloom, so it's pretty rare to have blossoms when in cultivation in greenhouses.
Spines
Yellow, amber or reddish-brown when young, later chalky-grey, robust, straight or slightly bent, long and interwoven.
Ribs
8-12 elevated, up to 3,5 cm tall, not tuberculate.
Stem
Individual stems 8-12 cm in diameter, cylindrical green to grey-green with a waxy coating presumably to prevent desiccation in it's extremely dry environment. Offsets appear as white blobs and take about six months to produce a spine or two.
Radial Spines
7-10, 2-3 cm long.
Fruits
Woolly, up to 15 mm in diameter.