Lobivia densispina
Kakteenkunde 233, 1935
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Lobivia densispina
Author
(Werderm.) Harden
Chinese genus
丽花球属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Solitary or forming clusters or cushions from a large tap root, it is a very variable specie with several different forms.
Central Spines
0 to 7, brown, with darker tips straight or somewhat curved. Larger at the base, 0,5 to 2 cm long.
Description
Echinopsis densispinaSN|12452]]SN|12452]] is a low growing cactus species with colourful flowers ranging from yellow to orange and red. It is an exceedingly variable species with a bit of variation throughout its range and some taxonomists recognize several varieties. The segregation of the many forms, varieties, and subspecies on the basis of spines morphology and flowers colour, however, is difficult to support, given the continuous range of variation in spination and flower colour over its geographic range.
Flowers
The flowers occur in many colours, varying from yellow to orange and red, up to 8,5 cm long.
Spines
Quite variable in form, length and number, forming a close network that shades and in many cases almost hides the body.
Ribs
Approximately 17, more or less notched, forming tubercles.
Stem
Ovoid, greyish-green, dull green or brown-purplish-green, up to 8 cm tall and 5 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
16-22, spreading or sometimes appressed against the stem, bristle-like, flexible, whitish, 4 mm long.
Areoles
Yellowish-white, somewhat sunken, about 5 mm apart.