Sulcorebutia hoffmanniana var. cochabambina
(catalogue Uhlig: U 2000 - WR621)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Sulcorebutia hoffmanniana var. cochabambina
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a clumping plant, readily forming, especially in cultivation, clumps of many heads.
Central Spines
None .
Seeds
Black.
Roots
Carrot-like.
Flowers
Arising from monoflorous areoles, in lower lateral flower zone. Rarely more than 3,5 cm long and 4,5 in diameter, mostly pinkish to dark magenta with a silky shine (occasionally with yellow throat). Floral tube funnel-shaped, with broad naked scales.
Blooming Season
Late spring.
Ribs
Spiralling, poorly distinguished, forming oblong rhomboidal grooved tubercles.
Stem
24-40 mm tall, up to 50 mm wide, flattened globose, dull gray-green sometime tinged red.
Radial Spines
Up to12 (or more) about up to 10 mm long, thin, acicular, addpressed and somewhat curved against the body, ± pectinate, dull creamy-yellow to light-brown.
Fruits
Small papery olive green to reddish brown at maturity.
Areoles
Long narrow depressed, dull white with short brownish-grey felt (almost bare) 3-6 mm long, 1,5-2 mm large.