Aylostera muscula
Descr. Cact. Nov. iii. 5 (1963).
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Aylostera muscula
Author
(F.Ritter & Thiele) Backeb.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a small solitary or mound-forming cactus spreading out to 15 cm. It grows quite close to the ground and offsets only with age. It would appear that in cultivation they grow larger and cluster more vigorously than in habitat.
Seeds
Black, about 1,2 mm long, 0,8 x 0,7 mm wide, elongate oval, with a more curved dorsal side, testa with small, tubercles, hilum basal brownish.
Roots
Fibrous.
Note
Rebutia musculaSN|4985]]SN|4985]] is quite variable. The differences usually concern only the spination, along with the more common pure white forms, there are also plants with yellow spines. However the colouring of spines is greatly influenced by the conditions of culture, at lower light levels the spines are less numerous, delicate and white, while with strong solar radiation the spines are stronger with a yellowish tint. Minor differences can also be found in the colour of flowers sometime with a more yellow tint.
Flowers
Deep orange, funnel-shaped, up to 3,5 cm long, 2-3 cm in diameter from the base of the stems. Ovary green, with small scales, with with white woolly flakes and about 10 whitish hairy bristles in the axils; Floral tube funnel-shaped about 15 mm long, 3,5 mm wide at the base, above about 5 mm wide, outside light olive green, glossy, green-scaled, with hair and several soft white thin bristle. Tepals, pale reddish orange, about 20 mm long and 5 mm wide, inner ones darker and serrated at the tips, outers more pointed, all widely spread. Filaments whitish, 7-8 mm long, mounted in two series, on the the bottom and the edge of the tube. Anthers yellow. Pistil whitish, with 4-5 yellowish stigma lobes, about 4 mm long, protruding above the highest anthers. There is also a white flowering form.
Blooming Season
Flowers profusely throughout spring into summer with spurts of flowering into autumn.
Spines
About 50 (in cultivation often less, to about 30), bright white, 2-4 mm long, spreading in all directions, fine and soft tightly enveloping the plant body. Central spines hardly distinguishable, somewhat shorter.
Ribs
25-40, with almost square tubercles, about 2 mm high.
Stem
Hemispherical, later elongated, somewhat depressed at apex, pale green, 3-4 cm wide, 4 cm tall. The stems of this cactus grow usually taller than they are broad. It would appear that in cultivation they grow larger and cluster more vigorously than in habitat.
Fruits
Tiny, berrylike, about 5 mm large, spherical, green-brown, with flowers remnants hidden among the spines, bursting when ripe.
Areoles
Short oval, 1-1,5 mm long, on the tops of tubecles, white tomentose, about 3 mm apart.