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Opuntia lindheimeri Engelm.식물/들꽃-선인장과(Cactaceae) 2024. 10. 16. 20:21
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Accepted Scientific Name: Opuntia engelmannii subs. lindheimeri (Engelm.) U.Guzmán & Mandujano
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 16: 18 (11 Oct. 2003), first published in U.Guzmán et al., Catálogo Cact. Mex.: 179 [May 2003]Origin and Habitat: Texas, USA
Common Names include:
ENGLISH: Flaming prickly pear
FRENCH (Français): Opuntia, Figuier de Barbarie
SPANISH (Español): Nopal, TunaAccepted Scientific Name: Opuntia engelmannii subs. aciculata (Griffiths) U.Guzmán & Mandujano
Cactaceae Syst. Init. 16: 18 (11 Oct. 2003). (first published in U.Guzmán et al., Catálogo Cact. Mex.: 179 [May 2003])Origin and Habitat: South-western USA (Texas ), north-western Mexico.
Habitat & Ecology: It grows in dry hills mainly on stony outcrops, often in small colonies usually to the exclusion of other plants.Common Names include:
ENGLISH: NopalDescription: Opuntia engelmannii subs. aciculataSN|19915]]SN|19915]] is a flattened-padded succulent, forming large, hemispherical, bushy clumps up to 60-90 (or more tall) cm tall and 100-300 cm wide. The lower branches decumbent and sending up erect branches.
Stem: Segments obovate or partly rounded at apex, faded and glaucous, dull grey-green more or less glaucous. They measure 10-20 cm. in length.
Leaves: Acicular, awl-shapedup to 7 mm long, ephemeral.
Areoles: Large, widely separated, round. Often spineless.
Glochids: Numerous, 3-12 mm long, acicular, slender, spreading, forming a dense cluster, golden yellow to dark red, thin, long, from all part of the areoles, persisting for several years.
Spines: 1-3 , often absent, reflexed, of a yellowish/toasted colour with a brownish base, up to 3(-5,5) cm in length. Often folded and seemingly decidous.
Flower: Golden yellow, diameter 8-10 cm. Several sources report the flowers as being 'yellow'. But the plant in cultivation usually has bright red-orange flowers, and sometimes the centre is greenish. Petals broad rounded or retuse, filaments yellowish. Stigma dull yellowish with 8-10 green lobes.
Blooming season: Early summer.
Fruit: Pear-shaped, covered with fine spines and glochids, purple.Opuntia lindheimeri var. aciculata (llifle.com)
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