Coryphantha hintoniorum subs. geoffreyi
Kakteen Sukk. 54(2): 44 (43-46; photogrs. 1-7). 2003 [Feb 2003]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Coryphantha hintoniorum subs. geoffreyi
Author
Dicht & A.Lüthy
Chinese genus
顶花球属/菠萝球属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1, hooked or not, greyish, 14-18 mm long, base of the spine thickened. This species is one of those Coryphanthas which pass a purely radial-spined youth stage, but almost all of the plants after several years develop the central spines, giving the plant its sea urchin appearance.
Seeds
Kidney-shaped red brown.
Axils
With white wool when young.
Roots
Fibrous (no tap root)
Flowers
Whitish or golden with no redness in the throat, up to 4.5 cm long and 4 cm broad. Outer perianth segments with darker brownish midribs. Filaments greenish-white; anthers yellow; stigma green-white with about 10 yellow lobes.
Stem
Spherical to short cylindrical, green, 9-15 cm tall 9-15 cm, 5-9 cm in diameter.Tubercles In 13-21 series, conical cylindrical, nearly round in cross section, up to 22 mm long, with a complete grow without glands.
Radial Spines
11-12 radials, greyish white or horn coloured, often with black tips, 10-18 mm long of which about 6 horizontally radiating, while a second layer of erect radial spines spines in the upper part of the areoles is produced only on mature plants with central spines.
Fruits
Acid green, juicy, up to 27 mm long, with persisting flower remnants.
Areoles
Round woolly when young later almost naked.