Coryphantha recurvata

(Engelmann) Britton & Rose

Cact. 4: 27. 1923.

Common names: Santa Cruz beehive cactus
Illustrated
Basionym: Mammillaria recurvata Engelmann Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 2: 202. 1863 (as Mamillaria)
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 98, 219, 220, 221, 2.
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Plants unbranched or few branched, except in old age, ultimately forming mounds, rarely to 1 m diam., stems to 50, with most spines pressed against stem outline. Roots ± diffuse. Stems spheric to broadly short cylindric, 10–25(–30) × (7.5–)10–15 cm; tubercles 6–10 × 6 mm, firm; areolar glands seasonally conspicuous; pith 1/5 of lesser stem diam.; medullary vascular system conspicuous. Spines 12–20 per areole, tan or yellow, largest spines turning gray with red tips, all nearly terete; radial spines (12–)15–20 per areole, 12–15 mm, basally 0.5 mm diam.; central spines 1(–2) per areole, decurved, (15–)20 mm, usually less than 1 mm diam. Flowers distant from stem apex, forming ring around distal portion of stem, 25–40 × 25–40 mm; outer tepals denticulate; inner tepals 20–30 per flower, greenish yellow or lemon yellow, 18 × 3–4.5 mm; anthers pale yellow; stigma lobes ca. 5, pale green (requiring verification), ca. 2.5–2.8 mm. Fruits greenish white (drying yellow-green) to partly or wholly tinted with dull reddish brown, usually 1.5–2 times longer than thick, spheric or elongate, 9–12(–13) × (4–)5–7 mm, pulp sparse and soon drying; floral remnant strongly persistent. Seeds bright brown, spheric, finely and weakly raised-reticulate.


Phenology: Flowering summer; fruiting winter (Nov–Jan).
Habitat: Valleys, mesas, foothills, grasslands, oak belts, grassy or rocky areas
Elevation: 1200-1800 m

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Allan D. Zimmerman +  and Bruce D. Parfitt +
(Engelmann) Britton & Rose +
Mammillaria recurvata +
Santa Cruz beehive cactus +
Ariz. +  and Mexico (Sonora). +
1200-1800 m +
Valleys, mesas, foothills, grasslands, oak belts, grassy or rocky areas +
Flowering summer +  and fruiting winter (Nov–Jan). +
Illustrated +
Aulacothelae +, Cochiseia +, Cumarinia +, Escobaria +, Escobesseya +, Lepidocoryphantha +  and Neobesseya +
Coryphantha recurvata +
Coryphantha +
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