Sulcorebutia rauschii v. aurespina for sale here. This here is a grafted plant in 3 inch pot, stock about 4 inch hight and scion is overall an inch in diameter and a couple of inches high, just start to produce some offsets. S. rauschii v. aurespina is one of the many geographical form of the very variable S. rauschii. Many of its morphological and geographical variant was early classified as different independent species, but nowadays all this plant are considered part of a multiform species, where each form is linked to others by populations of plants with intermediate characteristics. S. rauschii f. aureispina has short yellow pectinated spines on the typical mauve body of Sulcorebutia rauschii. It is very nice and distinctive. Usually it is a low growing miniature cactus species, that readily forms clumps of many heads. Individual stems about an inch tall and up to 1 1/2 inch in diameter, but grafted plants can be larger. The stem is covered by flat mauve and green colored tubercles with long narrow areole and 9-11 short yellow radial spines, 1/8 inch long, pointing diagonally and downward, completely flattened against the tubercles, they take the characteristic form of a fishbone. Flowers are funnel-shaped yellowish green with tan coloured scales, tepals deep magenta with a clearer throat, up to 1 1/4 in diameter. Originally from Sucre, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
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