Astrophytum ornatum var. glabrescens f. variegata
Astrophytum ornatum var. glabrescens f. variegata
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Astrophytum ornatum var. glabrescens f. variegata
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
星球属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
usually 1 rather larger.
Description
Astrophytum ornatumSN|3660]] is a shortly columnar cactus appearing star-shaped from above, with white cross bands of woolly scales. It appears to be a very variable species especially for the density and distribution of white scales. It is the largest and easiest to grow and also the fastest of the astrophytums. It is also generally more heavily spined than other Astrophytums.Astrophytum ornatumSN|3660]] f. aurea distinguishes for its stout almost naked dark green stem variegated with creamy-white, yellow and green without (or with very few) white hair-tufts, on the contrary the white hair-tufts in typical plants are in broad bands, seeming to be hanging from opposing areoles and take a long time in the transition to the adult form. Up to date many botanists don’t recognize the variety rank to this taxon which does not differ conspicuously from the other forms of the species. It seems to be a pretty variable plant with several and variously variegated clones. These pictured plants are very attractive and highly prized. They are sometime seen grafted on stronger columnar species, but can be easily grown on their own roots, but quite slow growing.
Flowers
At apex, large, lemon-yellow 7-12 cm broad, inner perianth segments broadly oblong, with a broad, more or less serrated apex, tube short woolly, scale on ovary, dark and very narrow.
Ribs
It has 5 to 10 (generally 8) straight or frequently spiralling, rather prominent, strongly compressed, more or less sinuate and crenate .
Stem
The stem is solitary, globose when young, cylindric with age, 30 to 120 cm (or more) high, 15-30 cm across, variegated with creamy-white, yellow and green.
Radial Spines
5-11 stout, 2-4 cm long usually straight, subulated or ± laterally compressed, amber yellow, later brown and finally grey.
Areoles
1 to 5 cm apart, at first yellowish-white felted, later grabrescent.