Echinocereus chrysocentrus
Cactography 4. 1926
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus chrysocentrus
Author
(Engelm. & J.M.Bigelow) Orcutt
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
5-6 Divergent-porrect, very stout, and rigid, straight or curving and somewhat twisted, terete or somewhat flattened, up to 7 cm long (or more) Yellowish to brown, more or less variegated (often purple when young).
Seeds
Black nearly globular, or a little oblique, 1,5 mm in diameter or less, tuberculate.
Description
Echinocereus engelmannii var. chrysocentrus is a formidably spined and free clumping columnar cactus, 6-25-branched, ultimately forming somewhat open clumps of stems.
Flowers
Purple, 5-8 cm long and even broader when fully expanded. Flower tube hairy, scales on ovary 3-5 mm long acuminate. Perianth segments oblong, 3-4 cm long, acunimate.
Blooming Season
Spring, flowers are diurnal close at night and reopen in the morning and last for about five days.
Ribs
11 to 14 low, obtuse, tubercles indistinct, crests slightly undulate.
Stem
Suberect, erect or ascending light green, cylindric or somewhat tapering distally, (10-)15-20(-30) cm tall, and about 5-6 cm in diameter, branching freely from the base.
Radial Spines
About 10, appressed, stiff, lighter whitish to creamy coloured 8-20 mm long long, spreading.
Fruits
Spheric, obovoid or ovoid, spiny, red or orangish about 3 cm long, fleshy, pulp whitish becoming infused with pink or red from the skin. The fruit is edible, it is said to taste like strawberry.
Areoles
Large, nearly circular, 6-15 mm apart, with few stout bristles, wool present in first year only.