Gymnocalycium Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844)

(Greek gymnos = naked, Greek kalyx = calyx)
naked flower calyx
because of the calyx without spines, bristles and hairs

usually flat globular, in age some thick columnar, very different sizes, simple or clumping
ribs 20 or less; spines adjacent or outspread, thin to very strong
flowers small short to large funnel shaped, often white or white with red center, however also yellow or red,
calyx bare and scaly; fruits and seeds very different

Highslide JS
 

Distribution

south America - Bolivia, Paraguay, south Brazil to Argentinia
almost complete south America eastern of the Cordilleras
steppes and mountains

Growth period

warm and part shady, avoid full sun, temporarily a location outdoor is possible
plants with stronger spines can get more sun
from early summer abundant watering, but standing moisture is to avoid
especially at warm weather not to sparse moisture

Winter period

bright and cool, not to dry, at 6–12°C (42–53°F), as possible not under 5°C (41°F)
mountain species occasionally also colder

Substrat

nutrient rich, very permeable to water with addition of peat
   
Gymnocalycium berchtii Neuhuber (1997)
 
Highslide JS
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Field number

JS53 - collected by Jaromir Sladkovský

Habitat

Argentinia
San Luis - northern foothills of the Sierra de San Luis
in about 700 m (2300 ft) altitude

Description

simple, flattened with slightly sunken stem tips, dull blackish gray or blackish brown,
to 2 cm (0.7 in) high, 4–6 cm (1.5–2.3 in) Ø
7–9 ribs, flattened
areoles oval, with white to yellowish wool
3–5 spines, straight, dull dark brown to black, sometimes with brighter colored tips, 7–10 mm long
flowers funnelform, mother-of-perl colored to rose, 5.3–7.9 cm (2.1–3.1 in) long, 4.3–6 cm (1.7–2.4 in) Ø
fruits elongate to globose, gray-green, 2.1–4.2 cm (0.8–1.7 in) long, 0.9–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in) Ø
seeds black

Synonyms

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CITES Appendix II
 
 

 

 

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