Maihueniopsis lagopus
1998
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Maihueniopsis lagopus
Author
(K.Schum.) R.Kiesling
Chinese genus
雄叫武者属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Leaves
Up to 7 mm long, persistent, fusiform to club-shaped. In habitat the leaves are almost entirely hidden in the hair, but usually noticeably exerted above the hairs in cultivation,.
Taxonomy
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Note
The epithet “lagopus” comes from the Greek “lagôs”
Flowers
Diurnal, golden yellow, barely emerging from bristles at anthesis, 1,5-3(-4.5) cm long; pericarpels hairy towards the tip.
Spines
One, yellow, 2-2.5 cm long.
Stem
Segmented, articles short cylindrical, to 15-25(-45) cm long, sometimes shorter and globose, tuberculate. The stems are so densely hairy and conceiled that probably do not have any photosynthesis role, which is indeed supported by the leaves.
Fruits
Egg-shaped, thin-walled, at first bright green and then yellow to light pink at maturity containing 5-10.
Areoles
Filled with fibrous, uniseriate (formed by a single row of cells, so very thin and Silky) creamy-yellowish hairs to 2 cm long; glochids sparse, hidden, white or glassy, remaining hidden, easily detached and blown away by wind, 1-1.5 cm long.