Copiapoa cinerea var. longispina f. alba
Copiapoa cinerea var. longispina f. alba
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Copiapoa cinerea var. longispina f. alba
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
龙爪球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Copiapoa cinereaSN|1380]]SN|1380]] is one of the most admired species of cacti with chalky/white stems covered with wool at the apex, which contrasts well with the sparse, jet-black spines. It is a solitary, or slowly offsetting, globular to columnar cactus.
Central Spines
More than 2 cm long, terete, creamy-white or grey (at least when young)
Description
The name Copiapoa cinerea v. longispina f. alba is an unpublished namethat can be referred to a form or clonotype within the variability of Copiapoa cinereaSN|1380]]SN|1380]]. This species shows great variation and it is sometimes difficult to separate one local form from another. Many of this forms have received unnecessary names. The variety "longispina f. alba" should be distinguished by its more long creamy-white or grey spines (at least when young).
Flowers
Yellow funnelform, 1,5 to 2,5 cm in diameter, occasionally with a pink or reddish tint. The Ovary is naked.
Blooming Season
Summer, it needs a lot of sunlight to bloom, so it's pretty rare to have blossoms when in cultivation in greenhouses. It is not unusual for copiapoa to take 6-10 years before it starts blooming, but once it does, it should every year.
Ribs
12-30 broad, obtuse.
Stem
Up to 1,2 m tall, 10-20 cm in diameter. The white colouration is a waxy coating presumably to prevent dessication in it's extremely dry environment. In cultivation the white waxy bloom is often not produced, revealing a brownish epidermis.
Radial Spines
0 to 7 of the same colour.
Fruits
1,5 to 2 cm long.