Escobaria tuberculosa f. gigantea
Escobaria tuberculosa f. gigantea
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Escobaria tuberculosa f. gigantea
Author
n.n.
Chinese genus
松球属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is usually solitary and large stemmed.
Tubercles
More or less regularly arranged in spirals, and firm, areolar glands are absent.
Flowers
The flowers are apical or nearly so, pure white, pale rose-pink, or pale lavender-pink, darker centrally, 2,5 to 4 cm in diameter.
Spines
21-41 per areole, ashy white, grey, or pale tan in colour, with the tips of the largest spines reddish brown or reddish black, all straight. Radial spines numerous (15-41 per areole), 4-15 mm long, grey to white, sometimes as many as 30. Central spines several, stouter than radials, brown to blackish or coloured only at tips
Stem
Ovoid to cylindric up to 20 cm tall, up to 7 cm in diameter.
Fruits
Oblong, bright red not very succulent; the floral remnant is strongly persistent.