Eriosyce bulbocalyx
Eriosyce (Cactac.) gen. revis. & ampl. (Succ. Pl. Res., 1) 117 (1994):.
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Eriosyce bulbocalyx
Author
(Werderm.) Katt.
Chinese genus
极光球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-4, subulate, nearly 2,5 cm long, stout, typically rusty red or horn coloured, but ranging from pale-yellow to dark-brown, becoming grey as the age, sometime with black tips, all curved upwards, base swollen.
Seeds
Dull black.
Description
Eriosyce bulbocalyxSN|1818]]SN|1818]] is a solitary globular cactus with unique and remarkably beautiful shape. The apex is characteristically covered with very thick, incurved, rust-coloured spines.
Note
Specimens from natural habitats generally have a thicker spination and a thicker epidermal layer.
Flowers
Subapical, from the centre of the plant, urn-shaped, 2,5-5 cm in diameter, straw coloured, yellow or green yellow with red throat. Scales with dense wool and several bristles.
Chromosome Number
2n = 22.
Ribs
12-13(-17), swollen beneath the areoles.
Stem
Globose to sub-globose or short-cylindrical as it becomes old, grey green, up to 12 cm in diameter, eventually up to 50 cm tall.
Radial Spines
7 to 12 about 1,5-2 cm long, similar to the centrals or paler.
Fruits
Small, almost spherical, dry, green often disintegrating at maturity.
Areoles
Conspicuous, oval, woolly and hairy when young (with yellowish felt), later naked.