Parody Haselberg , or Brasilicactus Haselberg ( lat. Parodia haselbergii, or Brasilicactus haselbergii ) is a cactus of the genus Parody , distinguished by some taxonomists in the genus Brasilicactus.
| Parody of Hazelberg |
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| The kingdom : | Green plants |
| Over Order : | Caryophyllanae Takht. , 1967 |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Parodia haselbergii ( Rümpler ) Brandt |
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The stem is flat spherical, up to 10 cm tall and 12 cm in diameter. Ribs 30-40, they are mild, yellowish at the base, white by the end. Hillocks with areoles often sit as if on the stem itself, so that its surface is densely covered with soft white spines.
On the areola there are more than 20 spines, they are white, bristle-shaped, up to 1 cm long. Only conditionally, it is possible to distinguish 3-5 central spines of yellowish color.
Flowers are about 2 cm long and in diameter, funnel-shaped, red or orange. Flowers appear in early spring, bloom several and remain open for a long time.
The subspecies of Parodia Gressner ( Parodia haselbergii subsp. Graessneri ) was previously distinguished as an independent species.
The stem is spherical, the tip is strongly flattened, yellowish-green with a bronze tint, up to 10 cm tall and 12 cm in diameter. Ribs 50-60, they are mild, divided into small tubercles.
All spines are golden yellow, bristly, about 2 cm long. Central spines 4-6, they are darker and stronger; radial - about 60.
Flowers up to 2 cm long and in diameter, yellowish-green.