From Cacti by Borg, 419. 1970 From the same district in Brazil. Has a more erect habit of growth.
Joints narrower and longer, up to 7 cm. yellowish green or dull green,
abruptly truncated at the top, with 3 or 4 very acuminate teeth on each
side. Flowers in October-November, the buds are at first pure white,
opening to a very delicate pink or flesh-colour; stamens white, style
deep pink, with crimson stigma. In a shaded glasshouse the flowers are
mostly of a pure glossy white, turning to flesh colour only when fading,
sharply in contrast with the crimson ring at the throat and with the
highly coloured style and stigma. More than a distinct natural variety,
the characters are those of a subspecies |