Austrocylindropuntia floccosa

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Austrocylindropuntia floccosa
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Austrocylindropuntia floccosa

Systematics
Order : Clove-like (Caryophyllales)
Family : Cactus family (Cactaceae)
Subfamily : Opuntioideae
Tribe : Austrocylindropuntieae
Genre : Austrocylindropuntia
Type : Austrocylindropuntia floccosa
Scientific name
Austrocylindropuntia floccosa
( Salm-Dyck ) F. Knight

Austrocylindropuntia floccosa is a species of plant in the genus Austrocylindropuntia from the cactus family(Cactaceae). The specific epithet floccosa is derived from the Latin word floccose and means 'with tufts of soft hair'. It refers to the bristly, hairy glochids of the species. Orator Fuller Cook described the plants in an article from 1917 as "Polar Bear Cactus" because of their appearance.

description

Austrocylindropuntia floccosa grows extensively branched and forms wide mats or compact pads. The short cylindrical, sometimes ellipsoidal to almost spherical shoot sections are up to 15 centimeters long. On them there are cusps arranged in a spiral . Curved , interwoven or straight, glochid-like , multi-row hairs emerge from the areoles on them , which can also be missing. The rather long, persistent, dark green leaf rudiments are subpulate and up to 7 millimeters long. There are few thorns . Often there are two. They are protruding, pretty, yellow and straight. Their length is about 2 centimeters.

The yellow or orange flowers are 2.5 to 3 inches long. The tip of the pericarpel is covered with thornless areoles. The truncated, spherical, sometimes humped fruits are only slightly hairy. They reach about 3 centimeters in diameter and are hidden between the shoot sections.

Distribution, systematics and endangerment

The distribution area of Austrocylindropuntia floccosa extends from northern Peru to the Bolivian departments of La Paz and Cochabamba, where it is distributed in the highland areas of the Andes at altitudes of 3500 to 4600 meters.

The first description as Opuntia floccosa by Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck was published in 1845. Friedrich Ritter placed them in the genus Austrocylindropuntia in 1981 . Further nomenclature synonyms are Tephrocactus floccosus (Salm-Dyck) Backeb. (1936) and Maihueniopsis floccosa (Salm-Dyck) R. Kiesling (1998) .

In the Red List of Threatened Species of the IUCN , the species is listed as " Least Concern (LC) ". H. listed as not endangered.

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literature

  • Edward F. Anderson : The Great Cactus Lexicon . Eugen Ulmer KG, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-8001-4573-1 , p. 86 .
  • Curt Backeberg : Die Cactaceae: Handbuch der Kakteenkunde . 2nd Edition. tape I . Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart New York 1982, ISBN 3-437-30380-5 , p. 233-235 .
  • NL Britton , JN Rose : The Cactaceae. Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus Family . tape I . The Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington 1919, p. 86-87 .
  • OF Cook, Alice Carter Cook: POLAR BEAR CACTI: Analogies between Polar Bears and Shaggy-Haired Cacti of the High Andes of Peru As Examples of Adaptation to Special Conditions of Existence . In: Journal of Heredity . Volume 8, 1917, pp. 113-120.

Individual evidence

  1. Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton: Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names . Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-05597-3 , p. 85.
  2. ^ Curt Backeberg: Die Cactaceae: Handbuch der Kakteenkunde . 2nd Edition. tape I . Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart New York 1982, ISBN 3-437-30380-5 , p. 233 .
  3. Christoph Friedrich Otto, Albert Gottfried Dietrich (Ed.): Allgemeine Gartenzeitung . Volume 13: p. 388, December 6, 1845, online
  4. Cacti in South America: Results of my 20 years of field research . Volume 4, 1981, p. 1244.
  5. ^ Curt Backeberg, Frederic Marcus Knuth: Cactus ABC . 1936, p. 105.
  6. ^ Austrocylindropuntia floccosa in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2013.2. Posted by: Cáceres, F. & Lowry, M., 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2014.

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