Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele, synonym Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele, is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae.
It is an endangered species, threatened by habitat loss.
Description
Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele grows mostly singly with light green to darker blue-green, spherical to spherical-cylindrical bodies that occasionally sprout and has a large fleshy turnip root. The bodies, which are woolly at the top, reach heights of and diameters of. Their rounded cusps become narrower towards their tip and are high. There are 5 to 8 yellowish-brown thorns that turn gray with age and cannot be differentiated into marginal and central thorns. They are bristle-like, twisted, mostly stick out and are long.The white to reddish purple or yellowish green or magenta flowers are long and in diameter. The green, almost spherical fruits are long.
Subspecies
Accepted subspecies:| Image | Scientific name | Distribution |
| Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. pseudomacrochele | NE. Mexico | |
| Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. krainzianus Vázquez-Sánchez | Mexico | |
| Kadenicarpus pseudomacrochele subsp. minimus Vázquez-Sánchez | Mexico |