Common Names
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Common Names in English:
Blue Barrel Cactus, Devil-Head Cactus, Eagle Claw Cactus, Eagle-Claw Cactus, Melon Cactus, Nichol's Turk's head
Common Names in Spanish:
Mancacaballo, Mancamula, Visnaga, Viznaga Meloncillo
Description
Family Cactaceae
Fleshy
perennials
, shrubs
, trees
or vines
, terrestrial
or epiphytic. Stems jointed
, terete
, globose
, flattened, or fluted
, mostly leafless and variously spiny
. Leaves alternate, flat or subulate
to terete, vestigial
, or entirely absent; spines, glochids (easily detached, small, bristlelike spines), and flowers always arising from cushionlike, axillary
areoles (modified short shoots
) . Flowers solitary, sessile, rarely clustered and stalked (in Pereskia), bisexual
, rarely unisexual
, actinomorphic
or occasionally zygomorphic. Receptacle tube
(hypanthium or perianth tube) absent or short to elongate
, naked or invested with leaflike bracts, scales
, areoles, and hairs
, bristles
, or spines; perianth segments usually numerous
, in a sepaloid
to petaloid
series. Stamens numerous, variously inserted
in throat
and tube; anthers
2-loculed, dehiscing longitudinally. Ovary (pericarpel) inferior, rarely superior, 1-loculed, with 3 to many parietal
(rarely basal) placentas; ovules usually numerous; style
1; stigmas 2 to numerous, papillate
, rarely 2-fid. Fruit juicy or dry, naked, scaly
, hairy
, bristly
, or spiny, indehiscent or dehiscent
, when juicy then pulp derived from often deliquescent funicles
(except in Pereskia) . Seeds usually numerous, often arillate
or strophiolate
; embryo curved
or rarely straight; endosperm present or absent; cotyledons reduced or vestigial, rarely leaflike.
About 110 genera and more than 1000 species: temperate
and tropical
America; Rhipsalis baccifera (J. S. Mueller) Stearn native
in tropical Africa, Madagascar, Comoros, Mascarenes, and Sri Lanka; some species of other genera now extensively naturalized
in the Old World through human agency; more than 60 genera and 600 species cultivated as ornamentals
or hedges
in China, of which four genera and seven species more or less naturalized.Zhen-yu Li & Nigel P. Taylor "Cactaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 13 Page 209. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org.
Genus Echinocactus
Plants erect
, branched or unbranched, forming compact
mounds of 30+ branches, not deep-seated in substrate (or deep-seated in E. texensis and, if plants
immature
or at high altitude
, in E. horizonthalonius). Roots diffuse
or short taproots
. Stems unsegmented
, gray-blue, gray-green, yellow-green, or grass
green, flat-topped spheric to short cylindric
, 4-40(-45) [-250] × 8-30[-80] cm, apical region appearing copiously woolly
(shortly velvety
in E. texensis) [glabrous
]; ribs
(7-) 8-27[-60+], very prominent
, straight (or only slightly undulate
), sometimes helically curving around stems, broadly rounded
to nearly keeled
, rib crests uninterrupted or ± constricted
between areoles; areoles widely spaced or confluent
with age, nearly circular to oblong
, with fertile
portion as short, broad adaxial
prolongation confluent with spine cluster
; areolar glands
absent; cortex and pith
hard, not mucilaginous
. Spines (5-) 7-19 per areole, straw colored
, pink, red, gray, tan, or brown, conspicuously annulate-ridged, rigid
, stiff; radial
spines 5-14 per areole, straight to curved
, 2-5 cm; central spines 1-4 per areole, straight to curved, terete
, flattened, or abaxially ridged
. Flowers diurnal
, near stem apex, near adaxial edges of short adaxial extensions of areoles, broadly funnelform
to nearly salverform
(more narrowly funnelform in E. texensis) ; outer tepals margins
entire
, apically spinose
; inner tepals yellow or pink to magenta, 2.4-3.2 × 0.3-1.5 cm, margins entire, serrate, toothed
, or erose; ovary scaly
, spineless, copiously woolly, with white or pale
tan hairs
from areoles hiding ovary and flower tube
at anthesis
; scales
8-60, margins entire or fimbriate, spine-tipped; stigma lobes
6-14(-17), yellow, pink, or olive, 1-4.5 mm.
Fruits either indehiscent or rupturing irregularly, or tardily dehiscent
through basal abscission pore
, whitish tan to pinkish (bright red in E. texensis), spheric to ovoid
or ovoid-cylindric, 10-50 × 10-40[-100] mm, usually nearly dry (strongly succulent in E. texensis), many scaled
; axils of scales copiously woolly (wool hiding surface of fruits except in E. texensis), spineless, distal scales spine-tipped; pulp red; floral
remnant persistent
. Seeds reddish brown to black, spheric, or subreniform to obovoid
, 2.4-4.7 mm, shiny or dull
; testa cells
convex
or flat. x = 11.
Species 6: sw United
States, Mexico.
With the exception of the much-branched Echinocactus polycephalus, species of Echinocactus in the flora
area are almost never branched, and will die instead of producing a lateral bud
when the apex is injured. Smaller than normal fruits of Echinocactus are usually aborted and hollow as the result of infestation
by insect larvae (M.
Chamberland, pers. comm.
).Allan D. Zimmerman & Bruce D. Parfitt "Echinocactus". in Flora of North America Vol. 4 Page 97, 188, 207. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org.
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
)
- Haeckel, 1866
- Plants
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
)
- Cavalier-Smith, 1981
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
)
- Sinnott, 1935 Ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Vascular Plants
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
)
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
)
- Kenrick & Crane, 1997
- Class:
Magnoliopsida
(
)
- Brongniart, 1843
- Dicotyledons
- Subclass:
Caryophyllidae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Superorder:
Caryophyllanae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Order:
Caryophyllales
(
)
- Perleb, 1826
- Suborder:
Portulacineae
(
)
- Family:
Cactaceae
(
)
- Durande, 1782, Nom. Cons.
- Cactus Family
- Subfamily:
Cactoideae
(
)
- Tribe:
Cacteae
(
)
- Genus:
Echinocactus
(
)
- Link & Otto, Verh. Vereins Beförd. Gartenbaues Königl. Preuss. Staaten. 3:
- Barrel cactus, eagle-claw cactus, echinocactus [Greek echinos, hedgehog, and Cactus, an old genus name]
- Specific epithet:
horizonthalonius
- Lem.
- Variety:
nicholii
- Botanical name: - Echinocactus horizonthalonius Lem.
- Variety:
nicholii
- Specific epithet:
horizonthalonius
- Lem.
- Genus:
Echinocactus
(
- Tribe:
Cacteae
(
- Subfamily:
Cactoideae
(
- Family:
Cactaceae
(
- Suborder:
Portulacineae
(
- Order:
Caryophyllales
(
- Superorder:
Caryophyllanae
(
- Subclass:
Caryophyllidae
(
- Class:
Magnoliopsida
(
- Infraphylum:
Radiatopses
(
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
Notes
Name
Status: Accepted Name
. Latest taxonomic
scrutiny: March 15, 2000.
Place of publication
: Cact. gen. sp.
nov. 19. 1839
Name verified on 04-Dec-2007 by ARS Systematic Botanists. Last updated: 04-Dec-2007
Similar Species
Members of the genus Echinocactus
There are approximately 1050 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:
E. acanthion · E. acanthodes var. rostii · E. acanthostephes · E. aciculatus · E. acifer · E. acroacanthus · E. acrocanthus · E. acuatus · E. acuatus f. erinacea · E. acuatus f. erinaceus · E. acuatus var. arechavaletae · E. acuatus var. corynodes · E. acuatus var. depressus · E. acuatus var. erinaceus · E. acuatus var. sellowii · E. acuatus var. spinosior · E. acuatus var. tetracantha · E. acuatus var. tetracanthus · E. acutangulus · E. acutissimus · E. adversispinus · E. agglomeratus · E. alamosanus · E. albatus · E. allardtianus · E. alteolens · E. amambayensis · E. amazonicus · E. ambiguus · E. ancylacanthus · E. andreae · E. anfractuosus · E. anfractuosus var. ensiferus · E. anfractuosus var. pentacanthus · E. anfractuosus var. spinosior · E. anisitsii · E. anitaii · E. apricus · E. arachnoideus · E. araneifer · E. araneolarius · E. arcuatus · E. arechavaletae · E. arechavaletai · E. arizonicus · E. armatissimus · E. armatus · E. arrectus · E. arrigens · E. arrigens var. atropurpureus · E. arrigens var. xiphacanthus · E. aspillagae · E. aspillagai · E. asterias var. nudus · E. asterioides · E. aulacogonus · E. aulacogonus var. diacopaulax · E. aurantiacus · E. aurata · E. auratus · E. aureicentrus · E. aureus · E. bahiensis · E. baldianus · E. beguini · E. beguinii · E. beguinii var. senilis · E. berteroi · E. bertinii · E. biceras · E. bicolor f. bolaensis · E. bicolor f. bolansis · E. bicolor f. pottsii · E. bicolor f. tricolor · E. bicolor Galeotti ex Pfeiff. var. pottsii Salm-Dyck · E. bicolor Galeotti ex Pfeiff. var. tricolor K.Schum. · E. bicolor var. bolaensis · E. bicolor var. bolansis · E. bicolor var. pottsii · E. bicolor var. tricolor · E. bicolor var. typicus · E. bodenbenderianus · E. boedekerianus · E. bolaensis · E. bolansis · E. bolivianus · E. borchersii · E. boutillieri · E. brachiatus · E. brachyanthus · E. brachycentrus · E. brachycentrus var. oligacantha · E. brachycentrus var. oligacanthus · E. brachypetalus · E. brasiliensis · E. brevihamatus · E. brevimammus · E. bridgesii · E. buckii · E. buekii
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Notes
Contributors
- Brands, S.J. (comp.) 1989-2006. Systema Naturae 2000. The Taxonomicon. Universal Taxonomic Services, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Accessed April 6, 2007.
- USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. URL (May 05, 2008)
Identifiers
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: ITS-195385
- Globally Unique Identifier: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:70029538-1
- GRIN Nomen Number: 414867
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 410441
