Rebutia arenacea
Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 23: 94. 1951
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Habit
It is a low-growing geophytic, stem-succulent. The stems can form pups after a certain size and age.
Description
Rebutia arenaceaSN|15059]]SN|15056]], better known as SulcoSN'>15057' alt='15080'>Rebutia arenacea#SN#15056'>Sulco[[Rebutia arenaceaSN' style='border
Similar Species
It is closely allied and intergrades with Rebutia glomerisetaSN|15056]]SN|15080]] and Rebutia candiaeSN|15056]]SN|15059]] that grows in the same area. They may all be different forms of the same polymorphic species.
Flowers
Very nice 2,5/3 cm large and long, yellow to yellowish-orange.
Blooming Season
Late winter to spring.
Spines
14-16, Tiny, up to 4(-5) mm long, minutely pubescent whitish yellowish, amber or tan smooth, pectinate held tightly that give a sandy effect.
Stem
Globoid flat to the ground 2-4 cm tall 2,-6 cm in diameter, yellowish/greenish to brownish/purple, with about 30 spiralled and strong tuberculate ribs.
Fruits
Reddish brown.
Areoles
Elongate, creamy grey.