Parodia schumanniana
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Parodia schumanniana (Nicolai) F.H.Brandt, 1982
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Parodia schumanniana is a quite rare species of succulent plant in the family Cactaceae. The specific epithet schumanniana honors the cactus specialist Karl Moritz Schumann.
Description
Parodia schumanniana is a perennial globular to columnar plant with a diameter of about 30 cm and a height up to 1.8 meters. The 21-48 well-marked ribs are straight and sharp. The bristle-like, straight to slightly curved spines are initially golden yellow, turning to brown or red and gray later. The one to three central spines, which can sometimes also be absent, are 1 to 3 inches long. The flowers bloom in Summer. They are lemon-yellow to golden yellow, with a diameter of about 4.5 to 6.5 cm. The fruits are spherical to ovoid, covered with dense wool and bristles and have diameters up to 1.5 centimeters. They contains reddish-brown to almost black seeds, which are nearly smooth and 1 to 1.2 millimeters long.
Distribution
This species is distributed in southern Brazil, southern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina. It prefers rocky slopes.
Subspecies
- Parodia schumanniana subsp. schumanniana
- Parodia schumanniana subsp. claviceps (F.Ritter) Hofacker & P.J.Braun
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Illustration of Parodia schumanniana from Blühende Kakteen - Iconographia Cactacearum
References
- Biolib
- Tropicos
- The plant list
- Desert-tropicals
- Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton: Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg 2010