Lobivia schieliana
Descr. Cact. Nov. 30 (1957)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Lobivia schieliana
Author
Backeb.
Chinese genus
丽花球属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Plants generally forming clusters from basal branching.
Central Spines
1-4, often absent at first, similar to the radials but often darker, light brown to brown bent downward, 5-6 mm long.
Seeds
1,5 x 1 mm broad.
Description
Echinopsis schielianaSN|15861]]SN|15861]] (best known as Lobivia schielianaSN|15862]]SN|15862]]) is a cute prolific clumper cactus with dark reddish-green stems underneath white or brownish spidery-spines, flowers are mostly a brilliant light-red and slender.
Flowers
orange-red to violet (or yellow) 3,5-4 cm in diameter floral bright; pericarpel 3-6 mm long and 3-6 mm in diameter, floral tubes slender 16-18 mm long, filaments violed red. Inner perianth segments violet-red with yellowish-orange or brownish-orange mid-stripe.
Spines
Creamy-white, yellowish or brownish, in age fading to grey.
Ribs
13-21 straight or somewhat spiralling 3-5 mm hight.
Stem
Globose to cylindrical, often slender, to 4,5 cm long or more and 4-6 cm in diameter, dark reddish-green or blackish.
Radial Spines
8-12(-14), pectinate to radiating, interlacing, light brown 2-15 mm long.
Fruits
Subglobose about 1 cm in diameter, dull-green to blackish, pulp white and juicy.
Areoles
3-6 mm apart.