Obregonia

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Obregonia
File:Obregonia denegrii.jpg
Kingdom Plantae
Family Cactaceae
Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Cacteae
SubTribe
Genus Obregonia
Species
Notes Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A unique, monotypic genus endemic to Mexico, resembling an artichoke.

Etymology

Named in honor of Álvaro Obregón, a former President of Mexico.

Description

Obregonia is a slow-growing, solitary cactus that looks like a hybrid between an agave and a cactus.

  • Stems: Globose to depressed, mostly brownish-green.
  • Tubercles: The most striking feature—they are leaf-like, triangular, and arranged in a spiral, resembling an artichoke.
  • Spines: Small and weak, appearing only at the tips of young tubercles, often falling off with age.
  • Flowers: White to pale pink, emerging from the woolly center (apex) of the plant.
  • Roots: Thick, tuberous taproot.

Distribution

  • Mexico: Endemic to the Valley of Jaumave in the state of Tamaulipas. It is a highly protected and endangered species (CITES Appendix I).

Species