Coryphantha bisbeeana
Cactography 3. 1926
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Coryphantha bisbeeana
Author
Orcutt
Chinese genus
顶花球属/菠萝球属
Chinese name
-
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Only in adult specimens, straightt; 3-14 per areole; slightly projecting, in "bird’s-foot" arrangement or radiating like spokes, longest spines 9-25 mm.
Description
Escobaria viviparaSN|9953]]SN|9953]] var. bisbeana is a small solitary or clumping cactus that form small colonies over time. It is densely covered in a mat of star-shaped arrays of spines.
Roots
Mostly diffuse or moderately enlarged, but less than 1/4 of stem diameter.
Tubercles
Grooved, 8-25 × 3-8 mm, stiff or ± flaccid; areolar glands absent.
Flowers
Subapical, 20-65 mm long; pale rose-pink to magenta.
Blooming Season
Spring-late summer.
Spines
Approx 25-35 radial per areole weakly tightly appressed, pectinately arranged in subadults plant, vitreous bright white with reddish brown, or pinkish orange tips, fading, then blackening with age (dark tips rarely absent). Subcentral spines are sometimes present.
Stem
Spheric, ovoid, obovoid, or cylindric with age, 2.5-7,5 × 3-11 cm tall.
Fruits
Green, exposed portions slowly turning dull brownish red, juicy; floral remnant persistent.