Cactus ottonis
Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 261. 1891 [5 Nov 1891]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Cactus ottonis
Author
Kuntze
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1 to 4, grey, yellowish, or reddish, longer and a little stouter than the radials, 15-20 mm long, sometimes hooked on young plants, straight, subulate, on older ones.
Seeds
Reniform, 1,6x0,8 mm broad, brown.
Description
Coryphantha ottonisSN|735]]SN|735]] is a spherical solitary cactus that shows a wide range of distribution. It forms a complex of several species and varieties that most authors choose to lump them together. However, the transition between the forms is continuous and it is not easy to separate one to another, moreover the main characteristics of all these taxa, growth form, tubercle size and form, number of radial spines, flowers, fruits and seeds are all almost identical, as are the extrafloral nectary glands.
Tubercles
Bluntly conical, in 5 and 8 series, soft, 10-15 mm long, 18 mm wide, completely grooved with, axils of flowering tubercles densely woolly with red glands.
Blooming Season
Flowers white, yellow, pale pink, or bright rose pink 4-5 cm long, 4-6,5 cm in diameter; outer perianth segments oblong, obtuse; Inner perianth segments apiculate. Filaments yellow, anthers saffron-yellow, stigma lobes 10, green, cylindrical, erect, yellow. Flowers come freely between spring and fall.
Stem
Simple, globular to short cylindric as it grows, apex woolly somewhat depressed, 12 cm high or less, 4-8 cm in diameter, succulent, glossy dark green, glaucous to greyish green.
Radial Spines
8 to 12, radiating, appressed, straight, needle-like, yellow to reddish, tip brown, later grey, nearly equal or the upper ones somewhat thinner, 8 to 12 mm long.
Fruits
Small, roundish, up to 15 mm long, 10 mm wide green and juicy.
Areoles
Round up to 3 mm broad, at first woolly then nacked.