Echinocactus cinnabarinus
Bot. Mag. 73: t. 4326. 1847
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus cinnabarinus
Author
Hook.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
None or 1 to 3 stouter, somewhat curved.
Description
Echinopsis cinnabarinaSN|9451]]SN|9451]] much better known under its old name, Lobivia cinnabarinaSN|9455]]SN|9455]] is a small cactus with a much flattened usually solitary body (sometime forms small few branched clumps).
Flowers
About 4 to 8 cm broad, near the plant apex, rotate-campanulate, scarlet to deep red. Inner perianth segments broad, obtuse, the outer one greenish or whitish, stamen and stile much shorter than the perianth-segments. The flower's tube is covered by hairy lanceolate-acute scales with hairy axils.
Ribs
It has 20 ribs spirally arranged, irregular and oblique, with raised to acute tubercles between which the areoles appear.
Stem
Glossy dark green, spherical broader than high, depressed and unarmed at apex, up to 15 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
8-10, about 1-2 cm long, arranged like little spiders, more or less curved backward, acicular, slender, brownish, turn greyish eventually.
Areoles
Rounded with short whitish felt.