Gymnocactus Backeberg (1938)

(Greek gymnos = naked, Latin cactus = cactus)
naked (fruits) cactus

small, roundish, partly clumping, with dainty tubercles, crown with bright wool
to 20 spines, radial, bright
flowers appears on a longish areole, small, purple, pink or white, ovary bare
seeds dull black

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Distribution

north-east Mexico to central Mexico - Zacatecas to Hidalgo
very warm steppes

Growth period

bright and warm, not in full sun, somewhat half shady
somewhat sensitive against moisture therefore only seldom watering

Winter period

dry and bright at 8–10°C (46–50°F)
to constitute flowers requires the early blooming plants in late winter
and early springtime somewhat more of moisture

Substrat

minerally and permeable for water with some of loam
   
Gymnocactus beguinii var. senilis Hort. nom. nud.
 
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Habitat

Mexico
Coahulia, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí

Description

spines longer and finer, darker color only on the tips

Comment

A up to now undescribed taxon. The name of it "nomen nudum"
won't use for another species.
Hort. = hortorum the Latin word for garden. It means that
the name of the plant was first use in a garden cataloge of a nursery.

Synonyms

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CITES Appendix II since 01. July 1975; Appendix I since 11. June 1992
 
Description of "Kakteen von A bis Z" by Walter Haage with courtesy by Kakteen-Haage made available.

 

 

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