Coryphantha strobiliformis var. orcuttii
Cacti Ariz. ed. 3, 156. 1972
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Coryphantha strobiliformis var. orcuttii
Author
(Rose ex Orcutt) L.D.Benson
Chinese genus
顶花球属/菠萝球属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It stays usually solitary, but sometimes branches forming small dense clumps.
Seeds
About 1 mm long, kidney-shaped, pitted, brown, with hilum lateral.
Description
Escobaria orcuttiiSN|10358]]SN|10358]] is a small clustering cactus species, with spines obscuring the stem and giving the plant a dull-white or pale brownish appearance. The flowers are rose-coloured.
Phenology
Flowering occurs in spring (April to May in habitat). Fruit are persistent into autumn.
Tubercles
4-8(-12) mm long, on mature stems with upper surface bearing a groove.
Flowers
Diurnal, rose-coloured, not opening widely to 1,2(-2) cm in diameter. Perianth segments pale yellowish to pinkish or nearly white, usually with midribs darker, stigmas about 6 long, white to pink.
Blooming Season
Blooms in early summer. Flowers open during the afternoon and only stay open for two hours or so.
Spines
Not well differentiated as centrals and radials.Central spines 9-22, thicker, white with dark purplish or brownish tips, 9-11(-22) mm long, often brittle and breaking readily at the touch.
Stem
Individual stems cylindrical, to 15 cm high and 4-6(-9) cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
30-50, white, slender, spreading and 8-25 mm long.
Fruits
Elongate, 1,5-2 cm long, green to somewhat reddish.