Arrojadoa rhodantha subs. aureispina
Succulenta (Netherlands) 74(2): 81 (1995)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Arrojadoa rhodantha subs. aureispina
Author
(Buining & Bredero) P.J.Braun & Esteves
Chinese genus
猩猩冠柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
8-9 more long and robust (up to 14 mm), straight, pale yellow to dark golden yellow and shiny.Cephalia Composed of dense, long brown hairs.
Description
Arrojadoa aureispinaSN|4847]]SN|4839]] is a clustered, cylinder-shaped cactus with golden-yellow spines that produces apical clusters of pinkish purple flowers. It was discovered by Albert F. H. Buining and described in1972, It is generally included within (as a synonym of) Arrojadoa rhodanthaSN|4847]]SN|4847]], suggesting that there is not really a fundamental difference between the two, and hard to name accurately without knowing where they come from, and there remains a considerable confusion surrounding the true identity of this this plant.
Note
Arrojadoa rhodanthaSN|4839]]SN|4847]] the specific name “aureispina”, yellow spined, refers to characteristic golden-yellow spines of this plant.
Flowers
Tubular, in clusters at the tip of stems from the cephalium, liliac-pink to deep carmine red, about 3 cm long and only one cm in diameter.
Chromosome Number
2n = 22
Ribs
14.
Stem
Cylindrical, erect or semi-erect, up to one metre long and about 5 cm in diameter, typically with axillary branches that appear to arise from the cephalia from almost near the base.
Radial Spines
About 12 thin, needle-like ca. 8 mm long.
Areoles
Woolly golden yellow.