Strombocactus pulcherrimus
Cactaceae etc. 6(3): 88-91. 1996; cf. Repert. Pl. Succ. (I.O.S.) 47: 12 (1996 publ. 1997).
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Strombocactus pulcherrimus
Author
Halda
Chinese genus
菊水属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a rare geophyte, usually solitary.
Description
This plant is very similar if not identical to Strombocactus disciformisSN|2103]]SN|2103]] the only noticeable difference is the colour of the flowers.
Roots
Strong napiform (turnip-like).
Note
Some botanists believe that a specific rank for this taxon is not necessary.
Flowers
Arise on the crown, measure about 3.5 cm in length and breadth bright magenta.
Blooming Season
flowers emerge early in spring and are freely produced throughout the summer, remaining open for several days.
Spines
4 to 5, erect and dark grey at the tips and pale grey at the base, 1.2 to 2 cm long.
Stem
The body is flattened or spherical up to 3 cm tall, 8 cm in diameter. The crown is slightly depressed and felted. The colour is blue-green with greyish tinge. It is composed of hard, spirally arranged rhomboid and imbricate tubercles, 1 to 1.8 cm high. These tubercules are flattened and almost truncated above and somewhat horny or keeled below.