Echinopsis thionantha subs. ferrarii
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 14: 14. 2002 [Oct 2002]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinopsis thionantha subs. ferrarii
Author
(Rausch) Lowry
Chinese genus
仙人球属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1 to 4 strong, usually straight, subulate, up to 1,5 cm long, of the same colour of radials.
Description
Acanthocalycium ferrariiSN|45]]SN|45]] is a solitary very spiny globular cactus that produces flowers that can be orange, red or yellow. It is rather rare in collections. The taxon name comes from Greek akantha (meaning prickly) and kalyx (meaning buds), which refers to the spines on the floral tubes.
Note
Acanthocalycium ferrariiSN|45]]SN|45]] is similar to Acanthoclycium thionanthum, but its stems are less grey, more flattened and never cylindrical (in habitat), moreover it lives at lower elevation in a different climate.
Flowers
5,5 cm long, 5 cm in diameter, carmine red, orange or yellow.
Ribs
Up to 18, rounded, enlarged at areoles.
Stem
Up to 12 cm in diameter, globular to somewhat depressed-spherical (often more cylindrical in cultivation), usually unbranched, green or greyish-green.
Radial Spines
Typically 9, up to 2 cm long in four pairs spreading laterally with an odd one pointing downward (but sometime with 1 to 3 small additional spines on the upper part of the areole) creamy-white, horn coloured or yellowish often with brownish-red tips.
Fruits
Oval, to 10 mm long and 8 mm broad.
Areoles
Oval, whitish.