Sclerocactus whipplei f. cristatus
(forma cristata)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Sclerocactus whipplei f. cristatus
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
白红山属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Seeds
black, 2 mm long 2(-3) mm broad, shiny, much more larger at the upper end than at the lower. Testa with rounded papillae hylum large, lateral on the lower half of the seed.
Description
Sclerocactus whipplei is one of the more distinctive species, characterized by yellow flowers and flattened, somewhat daggerlike central spine directed toward the stem apex. The crested form Sclerocactus whipplei f. cristatusis is still very rare.
Roots
The root systems are fibrous and shallow.
Flowers
3 to 5 cm long, from near the the centre of the plant, often abundant, showy; funnelform to campanulate usually yellowish (or sometime - var. roseus ?- light purple or pinkish). Outer perianth segments with greenish or reddish midstripes and yellow margins, oblanceolate, to 24 mm long and 5 mm broad. Inner perianth segments yellow, oblanceolate, to 30 mm long and 6 mm broad
Blooming Season
Spring (in habitat late April to June)
Spines
On seedlings all radials, but on old plants both radials and centrals.
Ribs
(8-)13 to 15 often spiralled, prominent, tubercles usually evident on ribs.
Stem
Fan shaped, forming tangled, convolute brain like mounds, it is a fast growing but often short lived form.
Radial Spines
Stouter the the radials, (5-)7-12 per areole, somewhat fattened, spreading or slightly recurved, white except for abaxial 2 that are usually purplish pink to black, (6-)12-25 mm long.
Fruits
Large dry or fleshy many-seeded berry, green to tan, almost naked, often reddish at maturity, ovoid, 10-25 long, 6-15 mm in diameter, scales few, yaline, scarious, margined, minutely toothed, membranous-fringed, each bearing in its axil a small tuft of hairs. Seeds release from splits in the base of the fruit.