Haageocereus decumbens subs. tenuis
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 14: 17. 2002 [Oct 2002]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Haageocereus decumbens subs. tenuis
Author
(F.Ritter) D.R.Hunt
Chinese genus
金煌柱属/卧龙柱属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
7-10, stout, brownish to black, to 20 mm long.
Description
Haageocereus tenuisSN|5625]]SN|31691]] is a prostrate and creeping cactus densely covered by greyish spines with microscopic hairs that survives in extreme conditions in northern Peru. It grows on its side, branches splayed forlornly, its base decaying in the loose sand. The sides of the stems produce roots that store water, which is rarely available.
Flowers
Rarely and never profusely produced, nocturnal, white, funnelform, white, to 10 cm long and 4.3 cm in diameter. Pericarpels and floral tubes with long white hairs in areoles.
Ribs
12-15 with wavy margins.
Stem
Cylindrical, thin, slender, grey to bluish green, 1.5-3 cm in diameter. These stems develops adventitious roots in contact with the ground and later detach from the mother plant.
Radial Spines
About 30, white to brownish, 2-3 mm long.
Fruits
Oblong, pinkish red, to 2.5 cm long and 1.7 cm indiameter; perianth parts persistent.
Areoles
Silver-gray, close set.Spines. Minute, greyish with microscopic hairs helping in the capture of humidity from fog.