Echinocactus grusonii var. setispinus f. minor cristatus
= cristata (Nursery produced cultivar)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus grusonii var. setispinus f. minor cristatus
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Description
This is a very nice crested cactus, easily recognizable for its short yellowish bristly soft spines. The standard "Golden Barrel Cactus" (E. grusonii) is a large spherical barrel cactus with imposing strong yellow spines, and one of one of the more common an known cacti. This species is widely cultivated and gave rise to a number of different cultivars, monstrose and crested forms. The E. grusonii forma minor cristata - here described - is the smallest and delicate crested variant, quite rare in collection and priced for its reduced size and touch friendly covering of soft spines, it will form tangled brain-like green mounds and can reach a considerable size (up to 30 cm tall and in diameter, or more ).
Note
The cause of cresting is not fully explained. Biologists disagree as to why some plants grow in this unusual form. Some speculate that it is a genetic mutation. Others say it is the result of a strike of lightning or freeze damage, but whatever the stimulus, the growth point of the stem has switched from a geometric point, to a line, which folds and undulates as the crest expands. Though these crested E. grusonii are rare, cresting occurs naturally, and can be encountered in many other cactus species.
Spines
It has few short and more or less twisted spines, bristly, glassy pale-yellowhis spines all quite similar in shape, that loosely cover the surface of the stems.