Ariocarpus agavoides subs. sanluisensis
Brit. Cact. Succ. J. J. 21(2): 100 (99-101; figs. 1-5; map 1). 2003 [Jun 2003]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Ariocarpus agavoides subs. sanluisensis
Author
Sotom., Arred., Sánchez Barra & Mart.Mend.
Chinese genus
岩牡丹属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Description
The peculiarity of the ''sanluisensis'' variety is the presence of spines in the areoles, this characteristic is sometime found also in the plant from Tula (even if very rare), while most of the plant from San Luis Potosi are spiny. The plants from the different known populations are anyhow very similar, the only noticeable difference is the presence of spines, while flowers, tubercles and size are identical.
Tubercles
Divergent, often flaccid and not erect, not crowded or basally compressed, acute at the apices, flattened adaxially, not fissured, not incurved, 3-7cm long, 5-10 mm broad, more than 4 times as long as wide;
Flowers
3.5-4.2cm in diameter, 2-5 cm long; outer perianth segments magenta with greenish-white margins, inner perianth parts deep magenta, pistil 2-3mm above the stamens; style white 1-2 cm long; stigmaswith 5-8 lobes 1-2,5 mm long;
Spines
None or up to 3, 2-6 mm long, creamy-white.
Stem
Greenish-brown sub-globose, flattened on top, 2-6 cm high, rising barely above ground level, 4-8 cm in diameter.The rest of the plant (swollen rootstock) stay underground.
Fruits
Pinkish-red to reddish purple, globose to elongate, 10-20 mm long, 5-12 mm in diameter.
Areoles
5-12mm from the tips of the tubercles, rounded, 2-5 mm in diameter;