Aulacothele cornifera
Aulacothele cornifera
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Aulacothele cornifera
Author
(DC.) Monv.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
0 or 1( to 3), dark brown, becoming grey from the base, subulate. The dominant central is straight, porrect, or curved downward, usually about 1 cm long, but it may be longer on older plants (up to 1,8 cm); the other two protruding laterally, and curved.
Seeds
Reniform (kidney-shaped), brown, 1,3 mm long.
Description
This is a very variable species, normally solitary, rarely sprouting.
Roots
Fibrous root or semi-taproot.
Tubercles
Tubercles are spirally arranged in series of 5 and 8. Conical, rhomboid at the base, obliquely cut, grooved above; on new growth the groove may show some felt. Basal diameter 12-16 mm, 8-14 mm tall. Axil at first woolly, then naked.
Flowers
Very big, 5-7 cm wide, yellow (occasionally red), funnel shaped, 6-7 cm. The linear segments are lemon-yellow, sometimes red at the base. Filaments reddish to reddish-yellow. Anthers yellow, stigma pale yellow, stigma lobes whitish.
Stem
Flat globose to cylindrical, up to 8-15 cm in diameter, 6-12 cm tall, dull olive-green, apex depressed, with a blunt, depressed apex covered with e wool.
Radial Spines
10 to 20 fairly stout, pale whitish, yellow or horn-coluoured, sometimes darker tipped, 0.9-1.6 cm long, horizontal, irregularly radiating, interwoven, needle-like, straight or slightly curved; in youth pectinate. Occasionally 3-4 thinner spines, more densely set.
Fruits
Green, juicy with attached flower remnants, 20-25 mm long, 10 mm wide.
Areoles
Oval, 3mm long, 2,5 mm wide (when central spines absent), round 2 mm Ø (when central spine present)