Turbinicarpus pachystele
Turbinicarpus pachystele
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Turbinicarpus pachystele
Author
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Chinese genus
姣丽球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a small disk-shaped solitary or slowly clumping cactus, dichotomy also observed.
Description
Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanusSN|12648]]SN|12648]] subs. klinkerianus f. pachystele (Occasionally misspelled "pakistele")is a trade name Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanusSN'>12648]SN|12648]] subs. klinkerianus. The differences with other “klinkerianus” are in reality very minimal (if none) and most botanist agree on the fact that “pachystele ” should be included in the “klinkerianus”, and the two plants are not readily distinguishable, if not for the label.
Roots
Taproot.
Tubercles
1 cm broad and 6 mm high, pyramidal, angular and somewhat keeled, rhomboid at the base, arranged in flat spirals.
Flowers
Apical, funnel shaped, inside ivory, outside with darker brown (or magenta) midribs 14-25mm wide. This plant is capable of blooming when it is little larger than 1 cm in diameter.
Blooming Season
Summer (May-October) flowering.
Spines
2-3, the lower one longer, up to 1 cm, the 2 upper ones only on young areoles, flattened below, curved towards the apex, grey-brown with dark tip, newly emerged centrals blackish brown, corky, rather soft, with transverse fissures. Juvenile radial spines are feathery and very characteristic.
Stem
Globular depressed, 30-50 mm high, 35-40 mm wide, pale grey to greenish-brown, apex with some white wool.
Fruits
Green-brown with a woolly top.
Areoles
on the tip of the tubercle, with a little wool, soon becoming bare.