Echinocactus loricatus
Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires ser. 3, 4: 502. 1905 [ Notes: later homonym, non Poselger 1853 ]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus loricatus
Author
Speg.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Absent.
Seeds
Of the microsemineum type +/- 0.9 mm.
Description
Gymnocalycium spegazziniiSN|996]]SN|996]] is a flattened solitary cactus with very characteristic spines pointing sideways or downward. Two subspecies are recognized, the nominate form and subsp. cardenasianum (F.Ritter) R.Kiesling & Metzing.
Flowers
Infundibuliform on the plant apex 70 mm long, 50 mm in diameter. Outer tepals spatulated whitish or pinkish with a glaucous green midrib. Inner tepals smaller, lanceolated white with a pink midrib and basally crimson coloured (red throated). Filament crimson or violet, anthers pale-yellow, style white to violet-pink, stigma with 10-16 white to rose-coloured lobes. Scales on the ovary few and broad.
Blooming Season
Flowers are produced in late spring and remain open for up to twelve days.
Ribs
10-33 (usually about 13-15) broad an low, evenly subdivided in confluent rounded tubercle, not chinned. Transversal grooves rudimentary or absent.
Stem
Noticeably flatten, in nature it is partially underground, greyish-green, brownish-grey to almost black up to 18 cm (or more) in diameter, 6 cm tall (up to 10 cm tall in cultivation). Apex depressed an woolly. Will not offset.
Radial Spines
5-7(-9) strong, subulate, +/- flattened, 25-55 mm long, typically recurved, and add-pressed against the body and most attractive, the young spines are yellowish or blackish and become brownish-grey as they ages.
Fruits
Elonged up to 35 mm long, green covered with bluish pruine.
Areoles
Elongate 8-10 x 4-6 mm yellowish or greyish.