Echinocactus denudatus var. paraguayensis
Handb. Kakteenkult. 190, f. 123 190 1907. (Also referred to Haage Jr.)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus denudatus var. paraguayensis
Author
Mundt
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Usually absent.
Seeds
Large and oval, noticeably broader toward the aril, approx. 1-1,5 mm in diameter, dark brown to black.
Flowers
Funnel-shaped, dioecious, 4-5(-6) cm long and wide, white with deep pink or wine-red throat (infrequently entirely white). Pericarpel 1-2 cm long, olive green with imbricated scales that are reddish at their tips. Style and stigma are white, stamens pink or whitish and the pollen is yellowish.
Ribs
(5-)8-9(-12) or more, straight, angular, divided into more or less noticeable tubercles by well-defined transverse furrows, the tubercles have a protruding chin just below to the areole.
Stem
Spherical more or less flattened up to 4-5 cm tall and 5-8(-12) cm in diameter, eventually becoming shortly columnar, pale to glossy mid-green tending to bronze in full sun. The more shaded growing plants seem to get bigger with a less tendency to branch.
Radial Spines
Usually 3 to 9 (mostly 5), unequal, upper spine(s) about 1 cm long, remainder 1-3,5 cm (rarely up to 6 cm) long, outspreading, somewhat curved and adpressed, honey-yellow or pale-brownish at first, fading to white or greyish.
Fruits
Almost spherical, pera shaped or shortly club-shaped, up to 1,5 cm long, softening but not splitting when ripe.