Cochemiea pondii subs. setispina
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 16: 16 (11 Oct. 2003) Remarks: first published in U.Guzmán et al., Catálogo Cact. Mex.: 33 (May 2003), without basionym reference
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Cochemiea pondii subs. setispina
Author
(J.M.Coult.) U.Guzmán
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a small cereus like cactus, at first solitary then with time forming small irregular few branched clusters, with stems, either ascending or prostrate, somewhat jointed hidden under a dense cover of spines.
Central Spines
1 to 4, stouter than the radials, one of them pointing downwards strongly hooked, 2-5 cm long.
Seeds
Black and pitted.
Description
Cochemiea pondiiSN|9642]]SN|9642]] subsp. setispina (syn
Roots
Fibrous or moderately thickened.
Tubercles
Short; axils of tubercles woolly but not setose.
Flowers
Large, produced near the plants tip from axils of tubercles, scarlet, 5 cm long, 2 cm wide, zygomorphic with a long hypanthium, segment flaring and tips reflexed.
Blooming Season
March – April (sometime blooms a second time in Autumn)
Stem
Ascending, 30 cm high.
Radial Spines
10 to 12, white with black tips, widely spreading, unequal, 10 to 34 mm long, slender.
Fruits
Obovoid, 3 cm long, scarlet.