Echinocactus andreae
Monatsschr. Deutsch. Kakteen-Ges. 2, 210, fig. 1930
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Echinocactus andreae
Author
Boed.
Chinese genus
金琥属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-3, slender, needle-like often somewhat curved upward, rough, dark brown.
Description
Gymnocalycium andreaeSN|10579]]SN|10579]] is a low growing prickly cactus barely rising above ground level, usually solitary in habitat, but often branching basally in cultivation to form clusters to 15 cm or more wide. This species is different from the general run of gymnocalyciums in the colour of its flowers, in this case a brilliant sulphur-yellow.
Roots
Large taproots.
Note
It is clearly related with Gymnocalycium bruchiiSN|14835]]SN|14835]], which grows in the same area but generally at lower altitude
Flowers
Bell-shaped to funnel-shaped, 2,5-4 cm long and up to 5,5 cm in diameter at anthesis, bright satiny-yellow. Tubeless or with a very short tube. Outer perianth segments pale greenish yellow with darker green mid-stripe outside. Inner perianth segments clear sulphur-yellow, narrow to almost spatulate. Style with about 8 stigmatic lobes. Anther yellow.
Blooming Season
Flowers are borne in early summer.
Spines
9-13, weak, all 1-1,5 cm long (or less).
Ribs
8 to 13, straight, flattish, divided into prominent, rounded tubercles, with sharp cross-furrows. Chinlike protrusions absent.
Stem
Spherical or hemispherical, usually depressed at apex, up to 5 cm in diameter dark bluish-green or black- green with a touch of bronze.
Radial Spines
Thin, spreading, 6(-9) lateral and 1 descending, similar to the centrals, dull white or yellow-white, with a chestnut base.
Fruits
Globose to cylindrical, blue-green, approx. 1,2 cm in diameter.