Frailea mammifera f. cristata
Frailea mammifera f. cristata
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Frailea mammifera f. cristata
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
士童属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
2-4, erect, golden to brown, stout, 2-3 mm long.
Description
The standard Frailea mammiferaSN|3646]]SN|3646]] is a well known miniature plant. The crest form - despite to its beauty - is still very rare and sought after by collectors, for it display of colours.
Roots
Fat central tap root.
Flowers
Infundibuliform, larger than the plant itself, sulphur-yellow, 2,5 cm in diameter; tepals abruptly acuminate, long and slender, stigma-lobes 5-7. But don't be disappointed when the easily produced buds fail to open. Fraileas are cleistogamous, meaning that their flowers produce seed without even opening. Without the need for pollination, the buds rarely reach full bloom and remain closed. They will open only in great heat in the hottest, brightest, afternoon sun, if at all.
Ribs
With rounded and tapering tubercles bearing very typical dark purple-brown lunate, markings beneath the areoles.
Stem
It is diminutive in size, fan shaped, glossy dark green and purple.
Radial Spines
18-20, spreading, yellowish or whitish, thin, 1,5-2 mm long.
Fruits
Up to 8 mm in diameter. Dry, indehiscent, that detaches easily, pericarp membranous, fragile that break easily, releasing the seed.
Areoles
Placed in the upper side of the tubercles.