Lobivia marsoneri
Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] 237, 426. 1936 [12 Feb 1936] Beitr. Sukkulentenk. & -pflege, 1942: 57. 1942
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Lobivia marsoneri
Author
(Werderm.) Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth
Chinese genus
丽花球属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1 to 3, strong, dark, frequently red; the upper spine usually attains a length of 3 cm and is often hooked and thickened basally (but sometime the longest of them may reach the length of 4-6 cm).
Description
Echinopsis marsoneriSN|4623]]SN|4623]] (commonly known as Lobivia marsoneriSN|4625]]SN|4625]]) is a small and very variable cactus that grows solitary or in groups. It has multicoloured and showy blooms.
Roots
Thick taproot.
Flowers
Arising from the basal tubercles on the side of the plant, up to 7 cm wide, their colors is very variable, going from yellow to orange, tomato-red, vine-red and also happening through all the imaginable tones of violet. All of them have in common that the hymen (or throat ring of the flower) is always of a very dark purple-violet to black, thickened at the edge and glossy. The stamens are purple, the anthers yellow.
Spines
Of different length, usually straight or slightly bent, directed upward, dark brown to blackish in youth, later grey.
Ribs
10-14, compressed, running downward and divided into slanting tubercles whose arrangement creates the impression of a wavy line.
Stem
Soft, about 5 to 7 cm across, gray-green, green, dark green or tan-green (depending on clones and cultivation conditions), at first spherical, egg-shaped, then elongate as it ages. The crown is slightly depressed and covered with whitish wool
Radial Spines
Approximately 10 or less, about 1 cm long.
Areoles
3 mm across, with grey-white felt.