Rebutia ritteri
Sukkulentenkunde 7/8: 103 103 1963
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Rebutia ritteri
Author
(Wessner) Buining & Donald
Chinese genus
子孙球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Plants forming clusters.
Description
Rebutia ritteriSN|25492]]SN|25492]] is an attractive dwarf cactus covered with characteristic with short spines and light green tubercles barely covering the body. It is a free-flowering species with fiery vermilion blooms. It is quite variable and has received numerous unnecessary names of no botanical value, representing no more than local phenotypes.
Flowers
Flowers produced halfway up the stems, curving upward,flame coloured to crimson, throats reddish violet, to 4 cm long and 4,5 cm in diameter. Tube narrow.
Blooming Season
Flowers all tend to come in one late Spring rush, rather than spread over the Summer, and remain open for up to six days.
Spines
8-10, erect, fine, needle-like, all more or less similar, whitish grey with dark tips and bases, to 1 cm long.
Ribs
Up to 18, forming distinct tubercles.
Stem
Roundish to slightly elongated, depressed at the top, grey-green, to 5 cm high and 3,5 cm in diameter covered by distinctive conical tubercles with hexagonal bases similar to a Mammillaria, that are easy to see through the small spines.
Fruits
Tiny, spherical, berrylike, brownish to olive green.
Areoles
Rather large, elliptical, brownish-tomentose.