Echinocereus cernosus
1929:24 nom. nud.
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocereus cernosus
Author
Frič
Chinese genus
鹿角柱属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Not present or 1 to 6 and very short, more or less porrect.
Description
It commonly remains single, but old plants sometime branch and form several heads.
Flowers
Funnel-shaped, diurnal, intense pink (but also magenta, lavender...Or...Yellow to near-whitish) with a white-greenish base, 6-8 cm long , petals quite long and pointed, areoles very spiny with white hairs on the floral tube. Stamen usually cream coloured.
Ribs
(12-)20-23 obtuse, usually straight.
Stem
Cylindrical stems 10-20 cm tall 3-6 cm in diameter almost hidden by the short interlocking spines.
Radial Spines
16 to 30 white or pinkish 5-10 mm long, spreading widely, pectinate, and intertwining with those of the other areoles often in coloured bands.
Fruits
Spiny, greenish-purple, becoming naked, 2-3 cm in diameter. Gooseberry-like rich in sugar and said to be very delicious.
Areoles
Approximate, but not touching one another, about 3 mm long, oval, young areoles with short white hair.