Ariocarpus lloydii cv. latus
Ariocarpus lloydii cv. latus
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Ariocarpus lloydii cv. latus
Author
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Chinese genus
岩牡丹属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Seeds
Black, tuberculate-roughened.
Description
Ariocarpus fissuratusSN|2114]]SN|2114]] var. lloydii is traditionally distinguished from var. fissuratus by its higher, somewhat rounded and more convex stem. The cv. Latus (whatever that means) is the lovely large tubercle type of the species. In this cultivar the tubercles are fewer but very fat and broad (at least two times wide) and rounded at the apex.
Roots
Each plant has a large turnip-like taproot, which lies below the soil surface and serves for water storage.
Tubercles
Ovate, broad at base and rounded at the apex, about 3 to 5 (or more) cm wide. They lack edges and lateral longitudinal furrow and are only finely rugose with quite coarse and irregularly warty.
Flowers
These plants have a woolly crown, from which emerge 3 to 4 cm broad, white to purple (usually pink) 2 times wider than long when fully expanded. Inner perianth-segments oblong-oblanceolate; style and stigma-lobes white.
Blooming Season
October, November. Flowers last for 3 to 4 days.
Stem
Somewhat rounded and sometime even columnar shaped in cultivation in adult specimens ranges from 15-25 cm in diameter.
Fruits
Ovoidal, pale green.
Areoles
Filled with a dense mass of hairs, up to 3 mm wide, sometimes confined to middle of tubercle faces instead of extending to tips.