Opuntia australis
Dict. Hort. [Bois] 2: 896. 1898
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Opuntia australis
Author
F.A.C.Weber
Chinese genus
仙人掌属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Leaves
The leaves on all Pterocactus are small and fall away early.
Central Spines
1 to 2 upward, 2 (or more) cm long, whitish to brown or black and more or less flattened and papery, present only at the growing tips.
Seeds
Winged, seeds typical of the genus.
Description
It is a dwarf shrub with a large napiform root that forms short chains of segment one over each other
Note
The spines in the new shoot of P. australis have the tendency to point upwards while those of Pterocactus fischeri usually point downwards.
Flowers
Diurnal, solitary, perianth funnel-shaped, 2-3 cm in diameter, tepals brownish- yellow with a pink hue and a silky sheen, the color of the stigma is variable. The flower originate embedded at the end of a segment tip and the floral tube is indistinguishable from the stem itsef.Often the old flower bud does not distinguish from a sterile shoot in the upper part.
Blooming Season
Spring to summer.
Stem
Spherical or pear-shaped segments. Greenish-brown to purple up to 8 cm long and 1 to 1,5 cm in diameter. The articles detache easily (and take root propagating the plant all around)
Radial Spines
10-15 white 3 to 4 mm long.
Fruits
Dry, dehiscing transversely near the top. Covered with areoles, which fall off at maturity.
Areoles
With few glochids.