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Accepted Scientific Name: Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora (Backeb.) Hjertson
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 15: 10. 2003 [Apr 2003]
Origin and Habitat: North-west Argentina near to the Salta – Jujuy border around Quebrada del Toro.
Altitude: 2200-4000 metres above sea level.
Synonyms:
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora (Backeb.) Hjertson
- Aylostera aureiflora (Backeb.) Mosti & Papini
- Lobivia aureiflora (Backeb.) H.P.Kelsey & Dayton
- Mediolobivia aureiflora (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora Backeb.
Rebutia einsteinii Frič in Möller
Deutsche Gärtn.-Zeitung 1931, xlvi. 267, in obs.
Synonymy: 40
- Rebutia einsteinii Frič in Möller
- Aylostera einsteinii (Frič ex Kreuz. & Buining) Mosti & Papini
- Cylindrorebutia einsteinii Frič ex Kreuz. & Jucker
- Lobivia einsteinii (Frič) Rausch
- Mediolobivia schmiedcheniana var. einsteinii (Frič) Backeb.
- Rebulobivia einsteinii Frič
- Mediolobivia auranitida var. flaviflora Backeb.
- Rebutia auranitida (Wessner) Buining & Donald
- Cylindrorebutia auranitida (Wessner) Bredero
- Lobivia auranitida Wessner
- Mediolobivia auranitida (Wessner) Krainz
- Rebutia brighignae Mosti & Papini
- Aylostera brighignae (Mosti & Papini) Mosti & Papini
- Rebutia einsteinii f. columnaris (Wessner) Buining & Donald
- Cylindrorebutia columnaris (Wessner) Bredero
- Lobivia columnaris Wessner
- Mediolobivia columnaris (Wessner) Krainz
- Mediolobivia conoidea var. columnaris (Wessner) Backeb.
- Rebutia conoidea var. columnaris B.Fearn & Pearcy
- Rebutia einsteinii var. columnaris (Wessner) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia einsteinii var. conoidea (Wessner) Buining & Donald
- Lobivia conoidea Wessner
- Mediolobivia conoidea (Wessner) Krainz
- Rebutia einsteinii f. conoidea (Wessner) Donald
- Cylindrorebutia conoidea (Wessner) Bredero
- Rebutia einsteinii f. karreri (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia schmiedcheniana var. karreri Backeb.
- Rebutia karrerii Frič in Möller
- Rebutia einsteinii f. rubriviridis (Frič ex Backeb.) Donald
- Mediolobivia schmiedcheniana var. rubriviridis Frič ex Backeb.
- Rebutia einsteinii var. steineckei (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia euanthema f. neopygmaea (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia neopygmaea Backeb.
- Rebutia fischeriana Slaba
- Aylostera fischeriana (Slaba) Mosti & Papini
- Rebutia nicolaii Frič in Möller
- Cylindrorebutia nicolai Frič
- Mediolobivia einsteinii f. Nicolai hort. sensu Frič, Donald
- Rebulobivia nicolai Frič & Kreuz.
Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora (Backeb.) Hjertson
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 15: 10. 2003 [Apr 2003]
Synonymy: 75
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora (Backeb.) Hjertson
- Aylostera aureiflora (Backeb.) Mosti & Papini
- Lobivia aureiflora (Backeb.) H.P.Kelsey & Dayton
- Mediolobivia aureiflora (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora Backeb.
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. carminata (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia carminata Backeb. ex Krainz
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. longiseta Backeb.
- Lobivia longiseta (Backeb.) H.P.Kelsey & Dayton
- Mediolobivia longiseta (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia aureiflora subvar. leucolutea Backeb.
- Mediolobivia aureiflora subvar. lilacinostoma Backeb.
- Mediolobivia rubriflora var. compactiflora (Wessner) Krainz
- Mediolobivia rubriflora var. nigrilongiseta (Wessner) Krainz
- Mediolobivia turbiniformis Backeb. ex Frič & Kreuz.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. albiseta (Backeb.) Borg
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. albiseta Backeb.
- Setirebutia albiseta (Backeb.) Frič ex Kreuz.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. albi-longiseta (Backeb.) W.T.Marshall
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. albi-longiseta Backeb.
- Mediolobivia longiseta var. albi-longiseta Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. blossfeldii (Werderm.) Donald
- Mediolobivia blossfeldii (Werderm.) Buining
- Mediolobivia rubriflora var. blossfeldii (Werderm.) Krainz
- Rebutia blossfeldii Werderm.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. boedekeriana (Backeb.) Šída
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. boedekeriana (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia boedekeriana Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. duursmaiana (Backeb.) Šída
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. duursmaiana (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia duursmaiana Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. elegans (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia elegans Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora subs. elegans (Backeb.) Donald
- Rebutia einsteinii var. elegans (Backeb.) Rausch
- Rebutia aureiflora f. kesselringiana (Cullmann) U.Köhler
- Mediolobivia kesselringiana Cullmann
- Rebutia aureiflora var. blossfeldii f. kesselringiana (Cullmann) Donald
- Rebutia aureiflora f. rubelliflora (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. rubelliflora (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia rubelliflora Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. rubriflora (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. rubriflora (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia rubriflora Backeb.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. sarothroides (Werderm.) Buining & Donald
- Mediolobivia aureiflora var. sarothroides (Werderm.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia sarothroides (Werderm.) Buining
- Rebutia aureiflora var. sarothroides (Werderm.) Donald
- Rebutia sarothroides Werderm.
- Rebutia euanthema (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Acantholobivia euanthema (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Lobivia euanthema Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth
- Mediolobivia euanthema (Backeb.) Krainz
- Rebutia euanthema f. fricii (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia oculata Werderm.
- Aylostera oculata (Werderm.) Mosti & Papini
- Mediolobivia euanthema var. oculata (Werderm.) Krainz
- Rebutia euanthema f. oculata (Werderm.) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia oculata subs. tilcarensis (Rausch) Mosti
- Aylostera oculata subs. tilcarensis (Rausch) Mosti & Papini
- Lobivia euanthema var. tilcarensis Rausch
- Rebutia tilcarensis (Rausch) Šída
- Rebutia orurensis (Backeb.) F.Ritter
- Aylostera orurensis (Backeb.) Mosti & Papini
- Digitorebutia haagei var. orurensis (Backeb.) Donald
- Digitorebutia orurensis (Backeb.) Buining
- Lobivia orurensis Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth
- Mediolobivia haagei var. orurensis (Backeb.) Donald
- Mediolobivia orurensis (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Mediolobivia pectinata var. orurensis (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Setirebutia disciformis Frič
Rebutia einsteinii subs. gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Hjertson
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 15: 10. 2003 [Apr 2003] nom. invalid.
Synonymy: 14
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Hjertson
- Aylostera gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Mosti & Papini
- Cylindrorebutia gonjianii (Wahl)
- Digitorebutia einsteinii var. gonjianii
- Digitorebutia gonjianii (Wahl)
- Lobivia einsteinii var. gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Rausch
- Lobivia gonjianii (R.Kiesling) R.Kiesling
- Mediolobivia einsteinii var. gonjianii
- Mediolobivia gonjianii hort. sensu R.Kiesling
- Rebutia einsteinii var. gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Donald
- Rebutia gonjianii R.Kiesling
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. gonjianii f. cristata hort.
Description: Rebutia aureifloraSN|4990]]SN|4396]] (also considered a subspecies of Rebutia einsteiniiSN|4396]]SN|4990]]) is a mound-forming , perennial cactus with very large yellow, orange flowers with white throat. It is very variable regarding flowers colour and spination and there are at least fourteen described varieties and forms that in all probability they can all be included within the variation of the one species.
Stem: Globular or almost cylindrical in cultivation, 4-6 cm in diameter, leaf-green often brownish-red deep-purple tinged ,becoming caespitose from the base, eventually forming clumps 10 cm in diameter.
Ribs: Spiralling, forming distinct about 6 mm tall.
Areoles: Elliptical with white wool.
Spines: 15-20, extremely variable not strongly differentiated into centrals and radials.
Centrals1-4, bristle-like, rigid, stiff, greyish white to brownish, 10-20 mm long. Radials 10 to16, thinner up to 7 mm long. Seedlings and offshoots on older plants with short spines 6-8 mm long yellowish at first, becoming all white and tipped yellowish-brown. Older plants with extremely long thin flexuous spines up to 50 mm (or more) long, white tipped yellowish-brown.
Flowers: Very large, broadly funnel-shaped, about 50 mm long and 45 mm in diameter, typically golden-yellow or orange-yellow with white throat, but sometimes red or purplish. Tube pale brownish-orange, scales small tipped greenish red, with thin flexuous hairs up to 10 mm long and an occasional bristle in the axils. Stigma yellow, style free white. Filaments white. It is self-sterile.
Blooming season: Late spring.
Fruits: Flattened-spherical about 8 mm in diameter, brownish-orange to reddish, densely covered with long hairs.
Seeds: Bell- to cap-shaped, coat warty, dull brownish-black.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Rebutia einsteinii-aureiflora group
- Rebutia aureiflora var. albiseta (Backeb.) Borg: has 10 mm long white spines.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. albi-longiseta (Backeb.) W.T.Marshall: has long pure white bristles.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. boedekeriana (Backeb.) Šída: has has 11-12 thin radial spines and pale orange flowers.
- Rebutia aureiflora var. elegans (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia aureiflora f. rubelliflora (Backeb.) Buining & Donald: has orange-red flowers.
- Rebutia aureiflora f. rubriflora (Backeb.) Buining & Donald: has red flowers. Distribution: Salta, Argentina.
- Rebutia einsteinii Frič in Möller: (subs. einsteinii)
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora (Backeb.) Hjertson: Has large mostly yellow or orange flowers with white throat. It is very variable. Distribution: North-west Argentina near to the Salta – Jujuy border around Quebrada del Toro.
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. gonjianii (R.Kiesling) Hjertson: has minuscule, thin finger-like stems branching from the base or higher in the manner of a miniature saguaro, from a thick, fleshy taproot. Spines pectinated less than 1 mm long. Distribution: Huacalera, Tilcara (Jujuy, Argentina).
- Rebutia einsteinii subs. gonjianii f. cristata hort.: Crested form.
- Rebutia euanthema (Backeb.) Buining & Donald
- Rebutia oculata Werderm.: has deep lateral incisions between areoles, few (6-8) radial spines less than 12 mm long and crimson flowers 4,5 cm long, 5 cm wide. Stigma pale green. Distribution: Challapata, Bolivia.
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) Edward Anderson “The Cactus family” Timber Press, Incorporated, 2001
3) James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey "The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass" Cambridge University Press, 11/Aug/2011
4) David R Hunt; Nigel P Taylor; Graham Charles; International Cactaceae Systematics Group. "The New Cactus Lexicon" dh books, 2006
5) John Borg “Cacti: a gardener's handbook for their identification and cultivation” Blandford P., 1970
6) B. Fearn and L. Pearcy, “The Genus Rebutia, 1895-1981” Matlock: Abbey Brook, 1981
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Cactus Art
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Cactus Art
Mediolobivia aureiflora (Rebutia einsteinii subs. aureiflora) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Cultivation and Propagation: Rebutia aureifloraSN|4396]]SN|4396]] is a summer grower species that is easy to cultivate.
Growth rate: It is a relatively rapidly growing and easily flowering species that will make clumps given the best conditions.
Soils: It likes very porous standard cactus mix soil. Prefer a neutral or low pH compost, avoid substrata rich in limestone.
Repotting: It is better that they are repotted regularly. Repotting will increase the number and size of stems and will increase the number of flowers produced. Repot yearly until reaching about 100mm in size, then every two or three years will suffice. Repotting is best done at the end of winter but can be done at other times. Do not water for a couple of weeks after repotting to reduce risk of root rot via broken roots. Use pot with good drainage.
Watering: Needs moderate to copious waterings in summer, but do not overwater (Rot prone), keep dry in winter at a minimum temperature of 0°C.
Fertilization: Feed with a high potassium fertilizer in summer.
Hardiness: Reputedly resistant to frost if kept on the dry side prior to, and during, cold weather (hardy to -4 C ° C, or less for short periods).
Exposition: The plant tolerates bright situations but enjoys filtered sunlight or afternoon shade, inside it needs bright light, and some direct sun. Tends to bronze in strong light, which encourages flowering and heavy spine production, but is likely to suffer from sun scorch or stunted growth if over exposed to direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day in summer.
Uses: It is an excellent plant for container growing. It always looks good and stays small. It look fine in a cold greenhouse and frame or outdoor in a rockery.
Pests & diseases: It may be attractive to a variety of insects, but plants in good condition should be nearly pest-free, particularly if they are grown in a mineral potting-mix, with good exposure and ventilation. Nonetheless, there are several pests to watch for:
- Red spiders: Red spiders may be effectively rubbed up by watering the plants from above.
- Mealy bugs: Mealy bugs occasionally develop aerial into the new growth among the wool with disfiguring results, but the worst types develop underground on the roots and are invisible except by their effects.
- Scales: Scales are rarely a problem.
- Rot: This species is particularly easy and accommodating, seldom suffer of cryptogamic diseases. Rot it is only a minor problem with rebutias if the plants are watered and “aired” correctly. If they are not, fungicides won't help all that much.
Propagation: Division, direct sow after last frost. Seeds germinate in 7-14 days at 21-27° C in spring, remove gradually the glass cover as soon the plants will be well rooted (ca 1-2 weeks) and keep ventilated, no full sun for young plants! Seed Collecting: Permit fruit to ripen. Fruit must be significantly overripe before harvesting seed; clean and dry seeds. To make a cutting twist off a branch and permit it to dry out a couple of weeks, lay it on the soil and insert the stem end partially into the soil. Try to keep the cutting somewhat upright so that the roots are able to grow downward.
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