Gymnocalycium tilcarense
Monogr. Gattung Gymnocalycium 134. 1992
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Gymnocalycium tilcarense
Author
(Backeb.) H.Till & W.Till
Chinese genus
裸萼球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-3 almost straight.
Description
Gymnocalycium saglionisSN|12116]]SN|12116]] subsp. tilarense differs from subspecies saglionis in having flowers with shorter floral tubes and occurring only in an area near Tilcara.The typical Gymnocalycium saglionisSN|12116]]SN|12116]] (commonly known as the "Giant Chin Cactus") is a solitary barrel cactus, rather flattened, often very large, with long spreading and sometimes recurved spines.
Flowers
Broadly funnelform, white or pale pinkish, with reddish throat up to 3-4 cm long, 2-3 cm in diameter, with a very short flower’s tube.; inner perianth-segments spatulate, acute; scales of the ovary nearly orbicular, rounded, with a scarious margin. The flowers forms a crown on the plant apex and have a hard time coming through the dense mass of spines.
Blooming Season
Appearing repetitively during the growing season.
Spines
8 to 10 on small plants but on old plants often 15 or more, 3-4 cm long, yellowish-brown, reddish or black becoming grey with time which contrast well against the green body at first ascending, afterwards more or less curved outward.
Ribs
10-32 according to the size of the plant, low, very broad, sometimes 4 cm. long, separated by wavy intervals, divided into large, low, rounded tubercles.
Stem
Flattened globose to shortly cylindrical more or less flattened up to 30 (40) cm in diameter, 15-30 cm tall occasionally up to 90 cm tall, dull-green or blue-green.
Radial Spines
10-15 bent against the stem.
Fruits
Red, globular.
Areoles
About 2 to 4 cm apart, large, felted when young.