Meyerocactus horizonthalonius
Succulenta (Netherlands) 75: 271. 1996
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Meyerocactus horizonthalonius
Author
(Lem.) Doweld
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Description
Echinocactus horizonthaloniusSN|1711]]SN|1711]] is a relatively small barrel cactus that normally grows unbranched.
Note
The Sonoran Desert populations of E. horizonthalonius have been segregated as var. nicholii, but are relatively similar to plants in New Mexico and the westernmost part of Texas.
Flowers
Pinkish-red , 5 to 7 (9) cm in diameter; stigma lobes pinkish to olive.
Blooming Season
From the end of March to late May (occasionally on September).
Spines
5 to 10 (more frequently 8) per areole, loosely projecting or strongly decurved, pink, grey, tan, or brown, strongly annulate-ridged, subulate, ± flattened, glabrous, generally not hiding stem surface.
Ribs
5 to 13 ribs (mostly 8), vertical to helically curving around stem, rib crests broadly rounded, uninterrupted or slightly constricted between areoles.
Stem
Pale, grey-green to bright glaucous grey-blue, flat-topped or hemispheric, and deep-seated in substrate, spherical with age or stoutly short cylindrical, stem slowly growing up to 30 cm tall, 15-20 cm in diameter or more. The apical meristem is protected by whitish-yellow wool, which shades developing flower buds and fruits.
Fruits
Red or pink, oblong, fleshy or semi dry and ephemeral, containing black seeds, indehiscent or weakly dehiscent through basal abscission pore. Once fruits are open, the rough black seeds (2 mm in diameter) lie on the wool atop plants, with seeds rolling off between the ribs.
Areoles
Round, full of white wool when young.