Biology:Cleistocactus

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Cleistocactus
Cleistocactus strausii Woolly Torch, Huntington Desert Garden.jpg
Cleistocactus strausii
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Cereeae
Subtribe: Trichocereinae
Genus: Cleistocactus
Lem.
Type species
Cleistocactus baumannii
Species

See text

Cleistocactus is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae, native to mountainous areas - to 3,000 m (9,843 ft)[1] - of South America (Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia and Argentina). The name comes from the Greek kleistos meaning closed because the flowers hardly open.

Description

The plants of the genus are slender stem succulents that are tall, mostly slender and often many-branched up to about 3 m high. They usually form basally branching shrubs, rarely they branch higher and form small trees. The shoots stand upright and then often hang over as they get older; they usually lie down with their ends rising up; more rarely they grow hanging. They usually have many ribs, closely set areoles and spines. The areoles on the ribs usually have many fine, hair-like spines with a few firmer spines in between; the spines are rarely longer and coarse.

In most species, the flowers appear in large numbers individually from the areoles. The flowers are tubular and the tips hardly open with only the style and stamens usually protruding. In some species (from the earlier genera Borzicereus and Cephalocleistocactus) they appear from conspicuous zones of heavy bristle and hair formation. In adaptation to the pollinators (hummingbirds), the flowers are long, tubular with upright bracts, which are sometimes not or only slightly folded outwards at the tips and thus appear almost closed. They are often slightly zygomorphic due to an upward bend near the base and/or an oblique flower border (longer or straighter at the top, shorter or more folded at the bottom). The flower colors range from green to white, yellow, orange and red to violet, with shades of red predominating. The densely scaled fruits that emerge after fertilization are relatively small, but usually contain numerous seeds.

Species

Species of the genus Cleistocactus according to Plants of the World Online (As of July 2023):[2]

Image Scientific name Distribution
Cleistocactus ayopayanus Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistocactus baumannii (9215676698).jpg Cleistocactus baumannii (Lem.) Lem. Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay
Cleistocactus brookeae1PAKAL.jpg Cleistocactus brookeae Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistocactus buchtienii 2.jpg Cleistocactus buchtienii Backeb. Bolivia
Cleistocactus candelilla 2.jpg Cleistocactus candelilla Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistocactus capadalensis F.Ritter Bolivia (Chuquisaca)
Cleistocactus chrysocephalus (F.Ritter) Mottram Bolivia
Cleistocactus dependens Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistoc hildegardiae.jpg Cleistocactus hildegardiae F.Ritter Bolivia
Cleistocactus hyalacanthus pm1.jpg Cleistocactus hyalacanthus (K.Schum.) Rol.-Goss. Argentina, Bolivia
IMG 8257-1-Cleistocactus laniceps.jpg Cleistocactus laniceps (K.Schum.) Rol.-Goss. Bolivia
Cleistocactus luribayensis in Tropengewächshäuser des Botanischen Gartens 01.jpg Cleistocactus luribayensis Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistocactus micropetalus pm.jpg Cleistocactus micropetalus F.Ritter Bolivia
Cleistocactus morawetzianus - Botanischer Garten, Dresden, Germany - DSC08890.JPG Cleistocactus morawetzianus Backeb. Peru
Cleistocactus parviflorus-IMG 6945.jpg Cleistocactus parviflorus (K.Schum.) Rol.-Goss. Bolivia
Clesitocactus pungens.jpg Cleistocactus pungens F.Ritter Peru
Cleistocactus reae.jpg Cleistocactus reae Cárdenas Bolivia
Cleistocactus ritteri, Jardín Botánico de Múnich, Alemania, 2013-05-04, DD 01.jpg Cleistocactus ritteri Backeb. Bolivia
Cleistocactus samaipatanus 001.JPG Cleistocactus samaipatanus (Cárdenas) D.R.Hunt Bolivia
Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus kz2.JPG Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus (F.A.C.Weber) Britton & Rose Argentina
Cleistocactus strausii (3424130733).jpg Cleistocactus strausii (Heese) Backeb. Bolivia, Argentina
Cleistocactus tominensis - Botanischer Garten, Dresden, Germany - DSC08891.JPG Cleistocactus tominensis (Weing.) Backeb. Bolivia
Cleistocactus variispinus F.Ritter Bolivia
Cleistocactus palhuayensis pm1.jpg Cleistocactus viridiflorus Backeb. Bolivia (La Paz)
Cleistocactus colademononis (4974876280).jpg Cleistocactus winteri D.R.Hunt Bolivia

Synonyms

The following genera have been brought into synonymy with this genus:

  • Akersia Buining
  • Bolivicereus Cárdenas
  • Borzicactella H.Johnson ex F.Ritter
  • Borzicereus Fric & Kreuz. (orth. var.)
  • Cephalocleistocactus F.Ritter
  • Cleistocereus Fric & Kreuz. (orth. var.)
  • Clistanthocereus Backeb.
  • Demnosa Fric
  • Gymnanthocereus Backeb.
  • Hildewintera F.Ritter
  • Maritimocereus Akers
  • Pseudoechinocereus Buining (nom. inval.)
  • Seticereus Backeb.
  • Seticleistocactus Backeb.
  • Winteria F.Ritter
  • Winterocereus Backeb.

References

  1. RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants. United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. 2008. pp. 1136. ISBN 1405332964. 
  2. "Cleistocactus Lem.". 2021-06-13. http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:328949-2. 
  • Innes C, Wall B (1995). Cacti, Succulents and Bromaliads. Cassell & The Royal Horticultural Society.
  • The species list is referenced from http://www.cactiguide.com/ which is in turn referenced from several books which are listed on that site. The principal book listed here is The Cactus Family by Edward F. Anderson.

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q133967 entry