Acanthocalycium thionanthum

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Acanthocalycium thionanthum
Kingdom Plantae
Family Cactaceae
Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Trichocereeae
SubTribe
Genus Acanthocalycium
Species Acanthocalycium thionanthum
Notes Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015–2019), with alternative classifications noted below.

Description

Acanthocalycium thionanthum is a small to medium-sized cactus species native to Argentina. Plants are usually solitary, globose to short cylindrical, dark green to gray-green, reaching up to 12 cm in height and 10 cm in diameter.

The ribs are 9–15, rounded and slightly notched. Areoles are elliptical. Spines are awl-shaped, gray with darker tips, typically 1–1.5 cm long. Central spines (1–4) may be absent, while radial spines number 5–10.

Flowers are somewhat bell-shaped and variable in color, ranging from bright yellow to red or white, up to 4.5 cm in length and diameter. Floral tubes bear dark, spine-tipped scales along with hairs and bristles. Fruits are globose, dry, and dehiscent, up to 1 cm in diameter.

Distribution

  • Argentina – Salta Province

Taxonomy

According to Joël Lodé, this species is placed in the genus Acanthocalycium.

However, in broader phylogenetic classifications, it is often included within Echinopsis. The species has a complex taxonomic history with numerous synonyms across different genera.

Synonyms

The following names have been applied to this species:

  • Echinopsis thionantha – (Spegazzini) Werdermann (1931)
  • Echinocactus thionanthus – Spegazzini (1905)
  • Lobivia thionantha – (Spegazzini) Britton & Rose (1922)
  • Echinocactus chionanthus – Spegazzini (1905)
  • Lobivia chionantha – (Spegazzini) Britton & Rose (1922)
  • Echinopsis chionantha – (Spegazzini) Werdermann (1931)
  • Acanthocalycium chionanthum – (Spegazzini) Backeberg (1935)
  • Acanthocalycium brevispinum – F. Ritter (1964)
  • Echinopsis brevispinum – (F. Ritter) H. Friedrich & G.D. Rowley (1974)

Invalid or doubtful names

  • Acanthocalycium griseum – not validly published
  • Acanthocalycium catamarcense – considered synonymous

Notes

  • Species shows high variability in flower color and spine development.
  • Frequently encountered under different generic names in horticulture.
  • One of the more widely distributed species within the genus.

Cultivation

This species is relatively easy to cultivate:

  • prefers well-draining mineral substrate
  • requires bright light for compact growth
  • tolerates cool temperatures if kept dry in winter