Epithelantha micromeris
Dict. Hort. [Bois] 2: 804. 1898 Britton & Rose, Cactaceae, 3: 93, fig. 102. 1922
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Epithelantha micromeris
Author
(Engelm.) F.A.C.Weber in Bois
Chinese genus
月世界属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Seeds
Blackish, obliquely hemispheric reticulated in 0,5-1,5 mm diameter.
Description
Epithelantha micromerisSN|6936]]SN|6936]] is a miniature globose cactus, erect, unbranched or in small clumps, not deep-seated in substrate, appearing ashy grey and relatively rough in general aspect.
Roots
Diffuse (usually) or tap-root (in some populations) also tuberlike (see
Note
Epithelantha micromerisSN|6936]]SN|6936]] var. micromeris has some of the smallest flowers among cactus species. Unlike other taxa in this genus, it is Autogamous. Its fruit are known in mexico as "chilitos."
Tubercles
Numerous, not confluent into ribs, hemispheric or short cylindric, very low, ca. 1(-3) mm long arranged in tight spirals around the plant.
Stem
Unsegmented, mostly spheric or obovoidal, rarely cylindric, often flat-topped with a depressed centre, 1-5(-9)cm tall and up to 2-4 (-7,5) cm in diameter, occasionally more; surface completely obscured by spines; cortex and pith are not mucilaginous.
Fruits
Indehiscent, bright red, thin narrowly cylindric, 3-20 × 2-3(-5) mm, weakly succulent, soon drying and papery, smooth, spineless; pulp absent; floral remnant deciduous. Fruiting late spring-early summer (Apr-Jun).
Areoles
Small at tips of tubercles, 1 mm long, nearly circular, elliptic when distended by flower or fruit, slightly woolly when young, copiously woolly only at sexually mature stem apex; areolar glands absent;