Malacocarpus apricus
Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 3: 192, fig. 204. 1922
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Malacocarpus apricus
Author
(Arechav.) Britton & Rose
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Several, usually 4 more developed, up to 15 mm long one of which usually downward bent, brownish-reddish, paler at the base with darker tips.
Note
The Latin epithet 'apricus' means 'sun-loving, growing in a sunny position'
Flowers
Large near the apex, narrow-funnel-shaped, up to 8 cm long, 5 cm and more cm broad, yellow with a red center. Outer perianth segments with reddish middle stripes. Flower-tube very stout densely woolly and setose on the outside. Stamens yellow above, red below. Style below red, grooved, top yellow. Stigma-lobes 13 purple.
Ribs
15-20 vertical to somewhat curved, with small tubercles.
Stem
Solitary or with 2 to 10 branches from the main stem, light green, spherical 3 - 4 cm wide, apex flattened or umbilicate covered with interlocking brownish-reddish spines.
Radial Spines
18-20, bristle-like, flexible, laterally intertwined, yellowish or greyish-yellow.
Areoles
Orbicular, approx 3-4 mm apart tomentose when young, becoming naked in age.