Accepted Scientific Name: Coryphantha hintoniorum Dicht & A.Lüthy
Kakteen Sukk. 50: 13-17, figs. 1999
Origin and Habitat: Habitat: Coryphantha hintoniorumSN|10228]]SN|10228]] subs. geoffreyi grows on the mountains and not on plains as for the other populations of Coryphantha hintoniorumSN|10228]]SN|10228]] and no intermediate forms are known.
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Accepted name in llifle Database:Coryphantha hintoniorum Dicht & A.LüthyKakteen Sukk. 50: 13-17, figs. 1999Synonymy: 3
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Description: Coryphantha hintoniorumSN|10068]]SN|10228]] subs. geoffreyi is a dwarf mountain form with much smaller bodies (barely 2 cm tall in habitat) than ssp.hintoniorum ( 9-15 cm), flat globose form (against globose), tuberous root (against fibrous roots) and smaller tubercles (11 mm long against 22 mm) arranged in a smaller number of spirals, while the flowers, fruits and seeds are practically identical.
The standard Coryphantha hintoniorumSN|10228]]SN|10228]] is a small species related to Coryphantha sulcataSN|10228]]SN|10068]], solitary at first, but clumping as it matures by stolons from the lower areoles.
Stem: Spherical to short cylindrical, green, 9-15 cm tall 9-15 cm, 5-9 cm in diameter.
Tubercles In 13-21 series, conical cylindrical, nearly round in cross section, up to 22 mm long, with a complete grow without glands.
Axil: With white wool when young.
Areoles: Round woolly when young later almost naked.
Roots: Fibrous (no tap root)
Central spines: 1, hooked or not, greyish, 14-18 mm long, base of the spine thickened. This species is one of those Coryphanthas which pass a purely radial-spined youth stage, but almost all of the plants after several years develop the central spines, giving the plant its sea urchin appearance.
Radial spines: 11-12 radials, greyish white or horn coloured, often with black tips, 10-18 mm long of which about 6 horizontally radiating, while a second layer of erect radial spines spines in the upper part of the areoles is produced only on mature plants with central spines.
Flowers: Whitish or golden with no redness in the throat, up to 4.5 cm long and 4 cm broad. Outer perianth segments with darker brownish midribs. Filaments greenish-white; anthers yellow; stigma green-white with about 10 yellow lobes.
Fruits: Acid green, juicy, up to 27 mm long, with persisting flower remnants.
Seeds: Kidney-shaped red brown.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Coryphantha hintoniorum group
Cultivation and Propagation: In culture it is without problems, and regularly shows its large yellow flowers. It does best in slight shade, but does well in full sun too. It is sensitive to overwatering (rot prone), and needs a very porous soil with good drainage. It flowers quite early, but needs about 8-12 years to reach the typical, definite outlook. It tolerates fairly low temperatures as long as it is kept dry (hardy to -5° C or less for short periods of time).
Propagation:: Propagation is by seed.