Hamatocactus sinuatus f. cristatus
Hamatocactus sinuatus f. cristatus
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Hamatocactus sinuatus f. cristatus
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
up to 4 per areole, yellow or straw coloured, terete or somewhat flattenedn curved or slightly hooked, principal central spine thin more or less flattened, 5-10 cm long, 0,4-3 mm broad, more or less flexible.
Seeds
About 1 mm long, shiny black, pitted.
Description
The typical Ferocactus hamatacanthusSN|3403]]SN|3403]] subsp. sinuatus is a small barrel cactus (commonly known as "Yellow Turk's Head") that is grown for its long flexible yellow spine. The beautiful crested form is very rare in collection and highly priced for its sculptural shape and yellow spination. Older crested plant, if well grown, can reach a size up to 40 cm in diameter, or more.
Roots
Diffuse.
Flowers
Near apical in a ring, funnelform, pale yellow 6-7,5 long, 7-9 cm across. Filaments yellow to orange-yellow, anthers and pollen yellow. Stigma stigma yellow wit 8-10 lobes.
Blooming Season
Early summer to autumn in succession.
Spines
12-16 per areole.
Ribs
Narrowly compressed, acute, somewhat undulate to deeply crenate and slightly tuberculate.
Stem
At first fan shaped then brain shaped, dark green to grey-green with crested growth 7,5-20 cm in width.
Radial Spines
8-12 terete, grey to reddish, especially near the stem apex upper ascending, lower descending, laterals appressed, 3,5-7,0 cm long.
Fruits
Globose to elongate, 20-45 mm long, 10-35 mm in diameter, green, yellow-green, or olive becoming dark brownish red at maturity. The fruit of this species is unlike that of most other species of the genus; the skin is thin and the flesh juicy and edible.
Areoles
Circular to elliptic 1-3 cm apart, young ones with white, yellow or grey felt with elongated glands, 2 to 4 mm long between the flower and the spines; these at first are soft, but in age become hard and spine like.