Turbinicarpus roseiflorus Photo by: Andrea B.
It is one of the prettiest Turbinicarpus with lovely pink flowers.
Origin and Habitat: Turbinicarpus roseiflorusSN|14959]]SN|11691]] is belived to come from Mexico (exact place of discovery unknown). It is closely related to Turbinicarpus lophophoroidesSN|12730]]SN|11693]], but its spines are more numerous, Flower concolorous pink, opening less widely. However the exact identification of this plant is dubious. The plants sold under this name are probably of hybrid origin. Possibly between Turbinicarpus lophophoroidesSN|11693]]SN|11693]] and one of the dark spined species previously included in Gymnocactus i.e. Turbinicarpus gielsdorfianusSN|11693]]SN|12730]] or Turbinicarpus viereckiiSN|11691]]SN|14959]].
Synonyms:
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Description: Turbinicarpus roseiflorusSN|11691]]SN|11691]] is a small solitary or copiously branching cactus with variable spination and also variable amounts of wool in the areoles.
Stem: Dark green, subspherical up to 3 cm tall, 4 cm in diameter. Crown white-woolly.
Tubercles: Rhombic, prominent tubercles, forming anti-clockwise diagonal spirals.
Areoles: Round, with white wool, later becoming naked.
Roots: Fibrous, copiously branching.
Radial spines: 6 to 13, of which the 6-8 lower ones much shorter, white, radiating sideways porrect, dagger-like, 3-5 mm long, while the 3-4 upper ones porrect and curving towards the apex, 10-15 mm long, black.
Central spines: 1 (to 2), porrect, slightly curved towards the apex, the lower part, mostly twice as long as the longest radial spine, black 1,5 mm wide flattened, black.
Flowers: Funnel-shaped, 2.5 cm long, 20 mm wide, petals pink, with dark mid-stripe on the reverse. Filaments greenish, anthers yellow. Style white with 4 short white club-shaped lobes. The white flowered form is also very attractive. Turbinicarpus roseiflorusSN|11691]]SN|11691]] "albiflorus".
Fruit: Oblong, to 5 mm long, at maturity brownish and dehiscing vertically.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Turbinicarpus roseiflorus group
- Turbinicarpus roseiflorus Backeb.: It is a small solitary or copiously branching cactus with variable spination and also variable amounts of wool in the areoles. Flowers Funnel-shaped pink, with dark mid-stripe on the reverse.
- Turbinicarpus roseiflorus f. variegatus: Green yellow variegated stems. I will brach profusely to form small clumps.
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Reproduction: From seed, since the plant rarely produces plantlets, or grafted.