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{{Taxobox | {{Taxobox | ||
| name = Consolea | | name = Consolea | ||
| image = | | image = Consolea_spinosissima.jpg | ||
| kingdom = [[Plantae]] | | kingdom = [[Plantae]] | ||
| family = [[Cactaceae]] | | family = [[Cactaceae]] | ||
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| tribe = [[Opuntieae]] | | tribe = [[Opuntieae]] | ||
| genus = '''Consolea''' | | genus = '''Consolea''' | ||
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) | | authority = Lemaire (1862) | ||
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with molecular insights from Negrón-Ortiz (2007), Griffith & Porter (2009), Nyffeler & Eggli (2010), and Majure et al. (2012). | |||
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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The genus | The genus ''Consolea'' honors Michelangelo Console (1812–1897), Italian botanist and curator of the Botanical Garden of Palermo, specialized in cacti. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
'''Consolea''' | '''Consolea''' is a genus of arborescent cacti with complex branching architecture and variable spination. | ||
* '''Habit''': Tree-like, with one or several cylindrical trunks; branching lateral or terminal. | |||
* '''Trunks''': Strongly spiny, woody with age. | |||
* '''Cladodes''': Suborbicular to elongated or ellipsoid; margins often curved; surface smooth or reticulate. | |||
* '''Areoles''': Bearing hairs, glochids, and spines. | |||
* '''Spines''': Highly variable; sometimes reduced or absent. | |||
* '''Flowers''': Diurnal, relatively small; yellow, orange to red; self-sterile. | |||
* '''Pollination''': Primarily by ants (e.g. ''Crematogaster ashmeadi''), also bees and possibly hummingbirds. | |||
* '''Fruits''': Oblong, fleshy. | |||
* '''Seeds''': Straw-colored, strongly laterally compressed, with funicular envelope densely covered in trichomes. | |||
== Habitat == | |||
Occurs in tropical coastal and dry forest environments: | |||
* dry forests and scrublands | |||
* coastal zones and rocky outcrops | |||
* near mangroves and seaside habitats | |||
Altitude range: sea level to approximately 50 m. | |||
== Distribution == | == Distribution == | ||
Caribbean and adjacent regions: | |||
* ''' | |||
* Bahamas | |||
* Cayman Islands | |||
* Cuba | |||
* Haiti | |||
* Jamaica | |||
* Puerto Rico | |||
* Dominican Republic | |||
* United States (Florida) | |||
== Taxonomy == | |||
The genus shows a complex evolutionary history involving hybridization. | |||
Key points: | |||
* Described by Lemaire (1862) | |||
* Often placed within or near ''Opuntia'' sensu stricto | |||
* High levels of polyploidy (Negrón-Ortiz, 2007) | |||
* Evidence of reticulate evolution (Griffith, 2005) | |||
* Nuclear and chloroplast DNA give conflicting phylogenetic signals | |||
* Nyffeler & Eggli (2010): suggested inclusion within ''Opuntia'' | |||
* Majure et al. (2012): confirmed ''Consolea'' as monophyletic and distinct | |||
The genus is therefore retained as separate following Lodé (2015). | |||
== Species == | == Species == | ||
According to Joël Lodé (2015): | |||
* [[Consolea corallicola]] | * [[Consolea corallicola]] | ||
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* [[Consolea macracantha]] | * [[Consolea macracantha]] | ||
* [[Consolea millspaughii]] | * [[Consolea millspaughii]] | ||
** [[Consolea millspaughii subsp. caymanensis]] | ** [[Consolea millspaughii subsp. caymanensis]] | ||
* [[Consolea moniliformis]] | * [[Consolea moniliformis]] | ||
** [[Consolea moniliformis subsp. guantanamana]] | ** [[Consolea moniliformis subsp. guantanamana]] | ||
* [[Consolea nashii]] | * [[Consolea nashii]] | ||
** [[Consolea nashii subsp. gibarensis]] | ** [[Consolea nashii subsp. gibarensis]] | ||
* [[Consolea picardae]] | * [[Consolea picardae]] | ||
* [[Consolea rubescens]] | * [[Consolea rubescens]] | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* | * A predominantly Caribbean lineage with strong ecological specialization. | ||
* ''' | * High polyploidy levels likely contributed to diversification. | ||
* Displays reticulate evolution, explaining conflicting molecular results. | |||
* Morphologically distinct from ''Opuntia'' and ''Nopalea'', especially in growth architecture. | |||
[[Category:Cactaceae]] | [[Category:Cactaceae]] | ||
[[Category:Opuntioideae]] | [[Category:Opuntioideae]] | ||
[[Category:Opuntieae]] | [[Category:Opuntieae]] | ||
[[Category:Consolea]] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:41, 24 April 2026
| Consolea | |
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| File:Consolea spinosissima.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Opuntioideae |
| Tribe | Opuntieae |
| SubTribe | |
| Genus | Consolea |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with molecular insights from Negrón-Ortiz (2007), Griffith & Porter (2009), Nyffeler & Eggli (2010), and Majure et al. (2012). |
Etymology
The genus Consolea honors Michelangelo Console (1812–1897), Italian botanist and curator of the Botanical Garden of Palermo, specialized in cacti.
Description
Consolea is a genus of arborescent cacti with complex branching architecture and variable spination.
- Habit: Tree-like, with one or several cylindrical trunks; branching lateral or terminal.
- Trunks: Strongly spiny, woody with age.
- Cladodes: Suborbicular to elongated or ellipsoid; margins often curved; surface smooth or reticulate.
- Areoles: Bearing hairs, glochids, and spines.
- Spines: Highly variable; sometimes reduced or absent.
- Flowers: Diurnal, relatively small; yellow, orange to red; self-sterile.
- Pollination: Primarily by ants (e.g. Crematogaster ashmeadi), also bees and possibly hummingbirds.
- Fruits: Oblong, fleshy.
- Seeds: Straw-colored, strongly laterally compressed, with funicular envelope densely covered in trichomes.
Habitat
Occurs in tropical coastal and dry forest environments:
- dry forests and scrublands
- coastal zones and rocky outcrops
- near mangroves and seaside habitats
Altitude range: sea level to approximately 50 m.
Distribution
Caribbean and adjacent regions:
- Bahamas
- Cayman Islands
- Cuba
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- Puerto Rico
- Dominican Republic
- United States (Florida)
Taxonomy
The genus shows a complex evolutionary history involving hybridization.
Key points:
- Described by Lemaire (1862)
- Often placed within or near Opuntia sensu stricto
- High levels of polyploidy (Negrón-Ortiz, 2007)
- Evidence of reticulate evolution (Griffith, 2005)
- Nuclear and chloroplast DNA give conflicting phylogenetic signals
- Nyffeler & Eggli (2010): suggested inclusion within Opuntia
- Majure et al. (2012): confirmed Consolea as monophyletic and distinct
The genus is therefore retained as separate following Lodé (2015).
Species
According to Joël Lodé (2015):
** Consolea millspaughii subsp. caymanensis
** Consolea moniliformis subsp. guantanamana
** Consolea nashii subsp. gibarensis
Notes
- A predominantly Caribbean lineage with strong ecological specialization.
- High polyploidy levels likely contributed to diversification.
- Displays reticulate evolution, explaining conflicting molecular results.
- Morphologically distinct from Opuntia and Nopalea, especially in growth architecture.
