= Tephrocactus molinensis cv. Red Glochid
Accepted Scientific Name: Tephrocactus molinensis (Speg.) Backeb.
Cactus (Paris) no. 38: 249. 1953; cf. Gray Herb. Card Cat.
Opuntia molinensis cv. Red Glochids (Tephrocactus molinensis cv. Red Glochid) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Areoles with fox-red glochids and white felt . White blooms with a greener throat.
Origin and Habitat: Argentina (Salta, Los Molinos)
Habitat: Grows a open area among wide spread Trichocereus pasacanaSN|6864]]SN|6864]].
Notes: At the end of the dry season the cladodes are very dehidrated and plants retract almost at soil level.
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Accepted name in llifle Database:Tephrocactus molinensis (Speg.) Backeb.Cactus (Paris) no. 38: 249. 1953; cf. Gray Herb. Card Cat.Synonymy: 8
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Description: Areoles: Very ornamental with bright Orange-reddish glochids and white felt.
Spines: Spineless.
Flower: Dirty white or very pale pink a little hyaline with a green centre and green filaments. Pericarp is comparatively small and has areoles furnished with bristle-like spines as strong as the one on the young shoots.
It is a small segmented succulent that grows into mounds of tiny stems or joints. In cultivation grows as a small erect segment chains. In habitat the plants stay smaller because the uppermost segments are detachable and drop easily.
Red glochid form: This is a very ornamental clone with bright Orange-reddish glochids and white felt.
Segments: Green to grey-green as they ages, globose to ovoid, up to 2.5 cm long and wide (but up to 4 cm long or more in cultivation), fragile, spineless with dense glochids. The tubercles are somehow raised but not sharply delimited.
Areoles: 20-25, extending to base, relatively large with white felt and conspicuous tufts of reddish-brown glochids not easily detachable. A particularity of this plant is that it seems to be able to completely regrow all the glochids even on old corky basal segments, so the tufts of glochids get denser and denser as the stems age.
Spines: Spineless.
Flower: Up to 3 cm long, dirty white or very pale pink a little hyaline with darker midrib, a green centre and green filaments. Pericarp is comparatively small and has areoles furnished with wool and bristle-like glochids as strong as the one on the young shoots.
Fruit: Dry, thin walled.Small clumping segmented succulent, In cultivation grows as a small erect segment chains. In habitat the plants stay smaller because the uppermost segments are detachable and drop easily.
Areoles: Very ornamental with bright yellow-brown glochids and white felt.
Spines: Spineless.
Flower: Dirty white or very pale pink a little hyaline with a green centre and green filaments. Pericarp is comparatively small and has areoles furnished with bristle-like spines as strong as the one on the young shoots.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Tephrocactus molinensis group
Opuntia molinensis cv. Red Glochids (Tephrocactus molinensis cv. Red Glochid) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Opuntia molinensis cv. Red Glochids (Tephrocactus molinensis cv. Red Glochid) Photo by: Cactus Art Cultivation and Propagation: It is very heat tolerant and doesn't need shade in summer. It is easy to grow but usually couldn’t get very tall as segment kept falling apart. It is fairly cold resistant and hardy to -9°C depending on the clone, Need full sun, (with insufficient illumination stems get thinner as a result of the lack of sun) The main growing period is spring. It might produce some new segments in the autumn too. Needs good drainage. With plenty of water in summer grows a lot faster... Keep dry in winter but tolerates long, wet, sloggy, cold winters.
Propagation: Cuttings (or occasionally seeds) it suckers profusely and is very easy to grow by just knocking off one of the 'cones' and stuffing it in the ground.