These are not being kept separated as an suggestion that they merit recognition, this practice is being employed simply to better preserve and illustrate the published chemical variances. Found inside – Page 150Gymnocalycium Pfeiffer , 1845 . A genus to which Britton and Rose assigned Var . roseiflorum Hild . , inner petals pink . twenty - three species but to ... Pizzetti recommends protection from intense cold and shady positions when the sun is hottest. Epidermis is dark greyish to bluish-green. [Their reference to Melocacti was in regards to the Peruvian species which form distinct Cereus-like columns somewhat resembling Neoraimondia and Armatocereus species but it should be mentioned that most Melocacti exist as fairly globular plants.].  var. leucodictylon (K.Schum.) Seldom branches unless injured or grafted, but some varieties do branch freely. Cactus-Art. Version 2014.2. 146) & R.  Gymnocalycium quehlianum (Haage) Berger,  Gymnocalycium riojense Fric ex. Wohlpart & Mabry 1968 Found inside – Page 222Gymnocalycium This globular species of cactus is by now known to most plant - lovers . It used to be very expensive , but is now more easily obtainable . Flowers pale yellow [âyellowish-white, 2-2½ in long and highâ Innes & Glass] to 2 inches (unisexual). Grows among tall grasses in mossy cracks and cavities in rocky cliffs. Most species are rather small varying from 4 to 15 centimetres in size. Habitat: “monte shrubland and patagonian steppe (estepa patagónica)” “likes the sandy or gravelly alluvial soil along the RÃo Negro and RÃo Colorado, where it grows under bushes and other plants (Charles 2009).” IUCN, Haworth 1816 Botanical Register, 2: 137, Latin diagnosis of Cactus gibbosus, Solitary glaucous, dull or dark (bluish)green well-armed stems, (Pilbeam: dark green to blue-black or greyish-green”) later sooty or brownish-green, to 10 [-24] inches (12-15 cm) high and 6 inches (10-12 cm) thick. & Schatzl,  Gymnocalycium asterium Ito (now merged into G. stellatum),  Gymnocalycium baldianum (Speg.) Tubercles are swollen and humped, possessing an acute transverse notch beneath. [Eventually to 3.5 inches in diameter; Anderson 1998] 37 & 38, plate 47 See also Backeberg 1959 [3: 1695-1786] (includes many pictures.) Backeberg 1977 page 193 Along Rio Grande âbetween the Cordillera de Cochabamba and the plano of the Rio Guarayosâ. Assortments include the following species, based upon inventory. Metzing 1989). I’ve found it to be able to survive frost but typically scarring badly afterwards. Version 2014.2. Seeds are matt black. Origin: Argentina (Córdoba, Sierra Grande, near Nono). The majority of species in this genus consist of globose, solitary plants with ribs that are often only somewhat tuberculate. Pfeiff. 1997,   O-Methylanhalonidine (approximately 0.001%) Å tarha et al. brevispinum Backeberg is described from Maldonado, Uruguay. Of these 74 are accepted species names. 3(-5) [1 or 2, sometimes 3 in Pilbeam) Radial spines are appressed or projecting; Pilbeam notes them standing out in youth but curving towards the body with age. White (to faintly pink or reddish) flowers to 2-1/2 [to 2-3/4] inches long (6 cm long opening to 6 cm wide). Solitary typically but offesetting around the base with age. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Can have 1-3 central spines (0-6 according to Pilbeam) but usually they are absent. When present they are often not readily distinguishable from the radial spines. Synonyms are often mentioned but expect them to keep changing as long as humans keep trying to categorize plants. 97). Petals are not revolute. Gymnocalycium calochlorum. Anderson 1998 claims flowering size (1.5 inches in diameter) can be reached in 12 months from seed and it will handle 10°F briefly. Found inside – Page 65It is from Bolivia Recommended species : G. andreae is an old , popular G. ... making identification as a Gymnocalycium species , the strong , a very ... In recent years, new species from the genus Gymnocalycium have been described, especially from Argentina. Schütz also distinguishes var. long and 4 cm in diameter. It grows in high-altitude grasslands and chaco forest.” IUCN, Cushion forming plant with depressed-spherical cushion-like single heads. proliferum; with larger darker or glacous stems, flowers that open widely and flower segments that curve outward (may be (approximately 0.001%) Å tarha et al. This report for this cactus species presently lacks confirmation. Found inside – Page 230I / E App Ann Taxon Term Quantity Unit Exp . Imp . Cofo P I 2 Gymnocalycium margoneri live DE DE DE T T 2 Gymnocalycium mazanense live DE T US US US US US ... Found inside... sister to both Aztekium species instead of being placed as sister to A. hintonii . ... 2004 ) of Discocactus being very closely related to Gymnocalycium ... Catalogue » Magnoliopsida » Caryophyllales » Cactaceae » Gymnocalycium [species]. pinkish spines. Compare the analysis of G. asterium to that of G. stellatum. 98). Please do not use any links to that site. Pale pink flowers to 6 cm long, opening only moderately. Backeberg 1959 [3, pages 1735-1737, (includes pictures of two varieties. and Backeberg 1977: page 188 var.  IUCN citing Charles 1009. Listed by the IUCN as a species of “Least Concern” due to a perception of it being locally abundant and resistant to disturbances. Blooms in early summer. Can have 1-3 central spines (0-6 according to Pilbeam) but usually they are absent. Schlumbergeri K.Schum., var. Gymnocalycium Species Variety Packs. Perea, M. & Trevisson, M. 2013. Gymnocalycium baldianum. Nearly spineless at apex. Y.Ito, var. nigrum Backbg, and var. Radial spines about 7-10(-11) needle-shaped, thin, appressed, 1/2 inch long.  var. Origin: Argentina (Andalgalá (mountains east of), Catamarca, Cuesta de Portezuelo, Cuesta de Totoral,Hualfin, Sierra Ancasti,Sierra Graciana, Sierra de Guayamba, Sierra de Narvaes, Sierra de Manchao) Collections have been reported from (500m-)900m-1700m(-2000m),  Habitat: Among grasses. Pilbeam 1995: pages 43-44,  fig 14. [White, pink, orange, red or shades in between; borne in spring. long and 4 cm in diameter. Beaker-shaped flowers are white, with a bluish-red throat. Glossy, light brown seeds; 1 mm in length. The genus name Gymnocalycium (from Greek, "naked calyx") refers to the flower buds bearing no hair or spines. Found insideGymnocalycium baldianum produces its bright red flowers on small plants. GYMNOCALYCIUM BUENEKERI A very popular species with collectors, this distinctive ... plants occur in the Sierra de Córdoba. Around 13 ribs, to 3 cm wide; Tubercles are obtusely conical, separated by transverse dividing lines; a slender conical beak is below the tubercles. 1997 did not observe mescaline to be present. 9-11 ribs, fewer at first, becoming more distinctly tuberculate. These are primarily included because names of species rank are synonyms of accepted infraspecific names. 12-14 [-19] strongly tubercled, straight, notched and rounded ribs with lightly sunken round areoles with greyish (Pilbeam describes as brownish-cream) wool. A more comprehensive treatment of the analytical accounts of the entire genus can be located within Cactus Chemistry By Species_2014_Light which also includes the analytical results listed below. [Eventually to 3.5 inches in diameter; Anderson 1998]. Found inside – Page 674More recently, Gymnocalycium baldianum, a species in neighboring Argentina, was found to collect and transport water through microcapillaries (Liu et al. and Innes & Glass 1991: page 127 [Includes, and Pilbeam 1995: pages 73-76, fig. It is one of the more easily,  This report is unconfirmed as it apparently lacks any further work. Epidermis is dark greyish to bluish-green. recognizable Gymnocalycium species. 1687, page 1756 and fig. Around 11 tuberculate ribs with creamy-white felted round areoles. Spines have darker tips at first.”The plants in habitat are each one different from its neighbours! (G. fleischerianum is included only in his table on page 91 and not in the by species breakdown),  92.1% water by weight (pH of juice: 4.6-5.0) Herrero-Ducloux 1930b,   Tyramine (Less than 0.0001%) Å tarha et al. Spines are weak and flexible; sometimes twisting. Found inside – Page 348COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME Peace lily Spathiphyllum species Peacock plant ... Red crown Rebutia species Red top cactus Gymnocalycium mihanovichii 'Red Cap' ... Category:Gymnocalycium. Color of stems varies from. Choosing the species is another matter. While the reported concentrations overall are low, this is in line with the majority of cacti tested; the high mescaline producers are only sporadically represented and apparently difficult to predict.  Štarhaâs results are encouraging despite low values. picture of flowers] ), and Britton & Rose 1922: page 154 (picture in fig. This species is fairly frequent in cactus collections and is readily available commercially. Herrero-Ducloux 1932a reported recovering small quantities of a âmescaline-likeâ alkaloid from this species. Also in organic materials among rocks. caespitosum Hort., var. Found inside – Page 52Examples in this last category are the brightly coloured red or yellow 'Ruby Ball' or 'Moon Cactus' (Gymnocalycium species) that lack chlorophyll. Ferox has more numerous spines. Synonyms are also included so this should be found more helpful than not. Her reference, Eugenio Yácovleff & Fortunato L. Herrera 1934, mention,  Some types of globular cacti are clearly depicted. Found inside – Page 96Most Gymnocalycium plants produce white, cream, or pale pink flowers in spring or summer, although some of the most popular species have dark red or yellow ... The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Hardy to -5°C. Cactus-Art. Pilbeam 1995: 152-153 (Fig. It is said to have much shorter and straighter spines. Nobile is said to have a larger sperical stem and longer overlapping spines; white with red base. They are whitish-grey to. Innes & Glass recommend slight shade and a minimum of 50°F. Epidermis is smooth and dark grass-green. In total, there are 50-80 species. , Origin: Argentina (The original collection did not include a locality. Reported to occur at Cordoba, Nono, Villa Bura Borchero, La Mudana, Las Rabonas. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Found inside – Page 95G Y M N O CAL Y CIUM Gymnocalycium contains over 120 different species , and very nearly a similar number of varieties . The generic name originates from ... (8-)11(-16), ribs; up to 2.5 cm across and uo to 12 mm high. Beaker-shaped flowers are white, with a bluish-red throat. 21 and plates 25 (flowering) & 26 (in habitat), and Pizzetti 1985 entry #117 (includes picture). [The plant in Pizzetiâs photo is not dark]. Terms and Conditions —  A summary of the published chemistry can be found at the end of the, Depressed-spherical body, to 7 cm in diameter and 10 cm tall. Hybocactus, parvus globoso -depressus, obscure snbcinerascente-viridis; costis 9-11 latis et obtusissimis, sulco acuto profundiusculo limitatis, fere in tuberculis solutis; areolis parvis: aculéis gracilibus saepius 5, ómnibus marginalibus radiantibus adpressis sordide pallideque ciñereis; floribus apicalibus erectis mediocribus extus obscure glauco-viridibus glaberrimis laxe squamosis, squamis sensim in phylla intense purpurea transeuntibis, laciniis stigmaticis brevibus 6 albo-ochroleucis. Gymnocalycium leptanthum and Gymnocalycium parvulum. and Pilbeam 1995: pages 52-53, Photos as fig. ),     Štarha 2001c cited Å tarha 2001a,   N-Methylmescaline (Between 0.0001-0.001%),   O-Methylanhalonidine (Less than 0.0001%),  Mescaline ( âreadily apparentâ at around 0.001%),  N-Methylmescaline ( âreadily apparentâ at around 0.001%),  Anhalamine ( âreadily apparentâ at around 0.001%),  Pellotine ( âreadily apparentâ at around 0.001%),  O-Methylanhalidine (0.00015% [± 0.00001]),   O-Methylanhalidine (Less than 0.0001%), (now Gymnocalycium mostii subsp. valnicekianum),  Hordenine ( âreadily apparentâ at around 0.001%), (now Gymnocalycium ochoterenae subsp. vatteri, or not; depending upon with whom you want to agree. Speggazini 1905. Depressed to spherical. Where temperatures fall below 10 °C (50 °F) they must be cultivated under glass with heat. Found insideVITAL STATISTICS • HOW IT GROWS This species quickly produces offsets around the main stem, eventually forming a large, low clump. • ANATOMY Gymnocalycium ... Bodies are grey-green to blue-green to around 6 cm diameter and to 4 cm high. Up to 9 closely set whitish to pale pinkish-brown radial spines that are thin, wispy, rough, appressed, more or less curving; to 9(-12.5) mm long. Starts, 12-14 [-19] strongly tubercled, straight, notched and rounded ribs with lightly sunken round areoles with greyish (Pilbeam describes as brownish-cream) wool. Reti 1950 and Chemical Abstracts 1930 says that Enrique Herrero-Ducloux 1930b isolated small amounts of alkaloids from this cactus which he noted gave chemical reactions similar to those of mescaline [Colorless birefringent crystals, n 1.544, mp 160-162°], and what he thought was probably a mixture of anhalonine and lophophorine [Colorless birefringent crystals, n 1.552, mp 188-190°]. Pilbeam 1995 dismissed the merger by Papsch and a new proposed variety of,  This section details only those gymnocalyciums that have been reported to contain mescaline. Fruit is bluish-green and long-ovoid. (n. Species in Gymnocalycium. Not always present. Seldom branches unless injured or grafted, but some varieties do branch freely. Demaio, P. & Trevisson, M. 2013. Gymnocalycium mostii. Pilbeam notes it to grow larger in cultivation. Y.Ito. Plants broadly spherical, to 6 cm high, to 20 cm diameter [2-1/2 inches tall and up to 8 inches in diameter]. Habitat: Grasslands in rocky places and on hills. Colorless birefringent crystals, n 1.544, mp 160-162o were claimed to show the âreactions of mescalineâ) Herrero-Ducloux 1930b.  var. Anderson 1998] Pilbeam notes flowers to be variable as pink through red but proposes that hybridization may be responsible for some of the color forms. and Pilbeam 1995: pages 52-53, Photos as fig. Glaucous green with yellowish rounded areoles and contorted In Texas,  it was repeatedly attacked by thrips. ),    Štarha 2001c did not include a citation for this information. 37 & 38, plate 47, and Pizzetti 1985 Entry #119. Stamens and stigma are white; stigma has 12 yellowish lobes. Your specialist for cacti and other succulents. Found inside – Page 38Leuchtenbergia - Species 1 . 15. Echinofossulocactus — Species 22 . 16. Ferrocactus - Species 30 . 17. Echinomastus — Species . 18. Gymnocalycium - Species ... They are whitish-grey to brownish-white, pink or white; often pink at base.). Most species are rather small varying from 4 to 15 centimetres in size. Later becoming brown all over. This has always been a popular plant and is widely grown. Version 2014.2. www.iucnredlist.org. The two species of Gymnocalycium grow often under the protection of smaller plants. 3(-5) [1 or 2, sometimes 3 in Pilbeam) Radial spines are appressed or projecting; Pilbeam notes them standing out in youth but curving towards the body with age. nobile (Haw.) ),   N,N-Dimethylmescaline (0.0001-0.001% dry wt. Version 2014.2. 1688, page 1757.) 1997 (% by fresh weight),  N-Methyltyramine (0.0001% [± 0.00003]),  N-Methylmescaline (0.00151% [± 0.00015]),  N,N-Dimethylmescaline (0.00071% [± 0.00006]),  O-Methylanhalidine (0.00007% [± 0.00001]),  O-Methylanhalonidine (0.00007% [± 0.00001]), (Now considered to be at least partially a synonym with Gymnocalycium monvillei.).  Reported to contain Betalains as pigments. and Lamb & Lamb 1971: page 654 Around 10(-13) ribs with swollen, rounded, chin-like tubercles and elliptical areoles with light grey wool. 1997,   Hordenine (approximately 0.001%) Å tarha et al.  Borg 1977 mentions var. Pizzetti describes it as cold tolerant but taking no frost, tolerant of heat and requiring some sun. No centrals. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Gymnocalycium gibbosum. Demaio, P., Lowry, M., Trevisson, M. & Méndez, E. 2013. Gymnocalycium monvillei. and Pizzetti 1985 entry #117 (includes picture). White (to faintly pink or reddish) flowers to 2-1/2 [to 2-3/4] inches long (6 cm long opening to 6 cm wide). 1997,   O-Methylanhalidine (approximately 0.001%) Å tarha et al. Fruit are typically oblong and red (see image at top of page). and Pizzetti 1985 Entry #119. Stamens and stigma are white; stigma has 12 yellowish lobes. Flowering can occur for several months. Origin: Bolivia. Only a representative sampling of the species listed have entries below. Звездчатый или стеллатум (Gymnocalycium stellatum). Has been known by many names over the years due to its varieties. roseiacanthum; a smaller variety (half the size of the Flowers are white with a reddish throat and reddish striped outer petals; 5 cm dia. Из-за недостатка хлорофилла кактус. Round areoles covered with white felt when young but later becoming bare. Found inside – Page 103European Economic Cominunity Imports 1984 103 Gymnocalycium bayrianum Gymnocalycium denudatum live 1 CY GB Gymnocalycium eurypleurum Gymnocalycium mostii ... Body is glossy, dark green. 1997,   N-Methyltyramine (approximately 0.001%) Å tarha et al. Up to 9 closely set whitish to pale pinkish-brown radial spines that are thin, wispy, rough, appressed, more or less curving; to 9(-12.5) mm long. 1997 (% by fresh weight),  N-Methyltyramine (0.00104% [± 0.00014]),  N-Methylmescaline (0.00041% [± 0.0001]),  N,N-Dimethylmescaline (0.00427% [± 0.00032]),   N-Methyltyramine (Between 0.0001-0.001%),   N-Methylmescaline (Less than 0.0001%),   N,N-Dimethylmescaline (Less than 0.0001%),   O-Methylanhalonidine (Between 0.0001-0.001%),  N-Methyltyramine (0.00005% [± 0.00001]),  O-Methylanhalidine (0.00048% [± 0.00003]), (Now Gymnocalycium pflanzii subsp. zegarrae),   N-Methyltyramine (0.00001-0.0001% dry wt. Petals are not revolute. Colorless birefringent crystals, n 1.544, mp 160-162o were claimed to show the â,  An interesting mention is made of globular cacti in Margaret Ashley Towle 1961. ListedIts range includes protected areas. Depressed to spherical. 1997,   Lophophorine No quantification (or accurate identification) attempted; Herrero-Ducloux 1930b. About 70, including: Gymnocalycium albiareolatum Gymnocalycium angelae Gymnocalycium anisitsii Gymnocalycium baldianium - Dwarf chin Gymnocalycium bayrianum Gymnocalycium. Visualizza altre idee su cactus, vivaio, piante grasse. The IUCN cites Hunt et al. 2006 as giving occurrences “at elevations of 0 to 1,000 m“. While mescaline has not yet been reported from these plants, many. Around 13 ribs, to 3 cm wide; Tubercles are obtusely conical, separated by transverse dividing lines; a slender conical beak is below the tubercles. Areoles are somewhat depressed, ~5 mm wide with grey wool. Found insideYet there is the curious case of my plants of Gymnocalycium platense and their brown markings . I have had a number of plants of this species from different ... nobilis K.Schum., and var. Produced a club-shaped short, dark-green fruit. [see entry of G. netrelium]) Backeberg lists separately; G. leeanum var. Jump to species starting with The Plant List includes 189 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Gymnocalycium. Starts It is one of the more easily Initially remaining simple but offshooting from base as adults. (8-)11(-16), ribs; up to 2.5 cm across and uo to 12 mm high. Found inside – Page 105Seed collection and germination experiment RESULTS Gymnocalycium species coexist . Previous field observations showed that these four species differ in the ... See the alkaloid list further below. Found inside – Page 32GYMNOCALYCIUM SPECIES The following notes are taken from the round - robin letters exchanged between members of the study - group . The genus name Gymnocalycium (from Greek, "naked calyx") refers to the flower buds bearing no hair or spines. and Backeberg 1977: page 186 Found inside – Page 49Of the Aizoaceae , species of Glottiphyllum , Conophytum , and Ruschia form ... 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