Parodia haselbergii subs. graessneri cv. Orange Flower
Parodia haselbergii subs. graessneri cv. Orange Flower
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Parodia haselbergii subs. graessneri cv. Orange Flower
Author
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Chinese genus
锦绣玉属
Chinese name
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Seeds
1 by 0,5 mm, bell-shaped, widest at the hilum, reddish-brown.
Description
Parodia haselbergiiSN|1795]]SN|1795]] subsp. graessneri cv. Orange Flower is a medium- sized solitary, fast growing cactus closely resembling Parodia haselbergiiSN|1795]]SN|1795]] and also from southern Brazil. It distingush for its orange blooms.
Flowers
Small orange, up to 2,5 cm long and 2 cm wide and each can last one to three weeks. Petals semi-erect spreading and not closely surrounding the style, the stamens visible. Tube relatively long with clusters of bristles and some wool. It is self-sterile.
Blooming Season
It flowers at the end of the winter or in early spring for a long period of time (It can last blooming to two months!). Will start flowering around 5 cm in diameter.
Spines
It has as many as 60 pale yellow to golden yellow spines up to 25 mm long, of which the 5 or 6 centrals are thicker, soft and bristly often with darker tips.
Ribs
Low, more than 30 (up to 60), arranged in spirals.
Stem
Spherical flattened or spherical and depressed at the top, deep green, almost completely hidden by dense spines, up to 10 cm tall, 15 cm in diameter. The crown of the plant is usually set at an angle to prevent water-sitting.
Fruits
Spherical, about 2 cm.
Areoles
With a short yellowhish-white wool, they are arranged geometrically.