Echinocereus chloranthus subs. cylindricus f. corellii
Echinocereus chloranthus subs. cylindricus f. corellii
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus chloranthus subs. cylindricus f. corellii
Author
(L.D.Benson)
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Description
Usually grows singly or forms two or more stems , but never forms large clusters or mounds.
Note
Echinocereus chloranthusSN|11071]]SN|7768]] is part of the Echinocereus viridiflorusSN|7768]]SN|11071]] compless that comprises a large number of infraspecific taxa, differing in various combinations of flower color, spine color, number and thickness of central spines, and other characters, including floral scent. Wherever such taxa are sympatric they intergrade; all are freely interfertile in the greenhouse.
Flowers
Smaller than others in this genus about 2,5 cm long and 2,5 cm inch broad. Brown yellowish, and grow well down on the busides, often forming a band around the middle. Blooms in March or April.
Spines
This species has short shiny yellowish spines but show a considerable variability in spine shape, some plants has only radials while other have a variable number of short centrals.
Stem
as much as 7,5 cm in diameter and 15 (25) cm tall.
Fruits
The fruit is small about the size of a small grape, green at first and later turning a purplish red and spiny.