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{{Taxobox | {{Taxobox | ||
| name = Corynopuntia | | name = Corynopuntia | ||
| image = | | image = Corynopuntia_clavata.jpg | ||
| kingdom = [[Plantae]] | | kingdom = [[Plantae]] | ||
| family = [[Cactaceae]] | | family = [[Cactaceae]] | ||
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| tribe = [[Cylindropuntieae]] | | tribe = [[Cylindropuntieae]] | ||
| genus = '''Corynopuntia''' | | genus = '''Corynopuntia''' | ||
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) | | authority = F.M. Knuth (1935) | ||
| notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). The genus is treated in the strict sense (s.s.) and accepted as distinct from ''Grusonia''. | |||
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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The name | The name means "club Opuntia", referring to the characteristic club-shaped stem segments. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
'''Corynopuntia''' | '''Corynopuntia''' is a genus of dwarf, bushy, low-growing cacti forming dense clumps. | ||
* '''Habit''': Compact, densely branched plants. | |||
* '''Stems''': Short, cylindrical to clavate segments, tuberculate, not ribbed. | |||
* '''Areoles''': Bearing glochids and spines. | |||
* '''Spines''': Often with a sheath at the apex; one spine usually stronger, flattened or angled, sometimes with a bulbous base. | |||
* '''Flowers''': Diurnal, funnel-shaped, usually yellow, more rarely white or red; pollinated by insects. | |||
* '''Fruits''': Initially fleshy, later drying. | |||
* '''Seeds''': Large, flattened to suborbicular, straw-coloured. | |||
== Habitat == | |||
The genus occurs in arid desert environments, including the Mojave and Chihuahua deserts, in shrublands (matorral), rocky outcrops, alluvial plains, dunes, and limestone soils. | |||
Altitude range: from sea level up to about 2500 m. | |||
Plants often grow among shrubs and are used by small animals as protection from predators. | |||
== Distribution == | == Distribution == | ||
* ''' | * '''North America''': | ||
Mexico (Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Sonora, Zacatecas), | |||
United States (Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas) | |||
== Taxonomy == | |||
The genus ''Corynopuntia'' was established by F.M. Knuth (1935). | |||
Its taxonomic status has been debated. Some authors included it within ''Grusonia'', resulting in a paraphyletic concept. Later studies (Griffith 2002; Griffith & Porter 2009; Bàrcenas et al. 2011) support the recognition of ''Corynopuntia'', ''Grusonia'', and ''Micropuntia'' as distinct genera. | |||
The genus corresponds partly to the former ''Marenopuntia'', now included within ''Corynopuntia''. | |||
According to Joël Lodé (2015), ''Corynopuntia sensu stricto'' is a valid and distinct genus. | |||
== Species == | == Species == | ||
Joël Lodé | Following the classification of Joël Lodé (2015). | ||
* [[Corynopuntia aggeria]] | * [[Corynopuntia aggeria]] | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* | * The genus includes highly variable taxa, with some forms difficult to delimit. | ||
* ''' | * ''Corynopuntia reflexispina'' is sometimes considered a form of ''C. marenae''. | ||
* | * Species such as ''C. bulbispina'' are often confused with ''C. agglomerata'' in horticulture and literature. | ||
* The genus represents a distinct lineage of dwarf opuntioid cacti adapted to desert environments. | |||
[[Category:Cactaceae]] | [[Category:Cactaceae]] | ||
[[Category:Opuntioideae]] | [[Category:Opuntioideae]] | ||
[[Category:Cylindropuntieae]] | [[Category:Cylindropuntieae]] | ||
[[Category:Corynopuntia]] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:35, 17 April 2026
| Corynopuntia | |
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| File:Corynopuntia clavata.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Opuntioideae |
| Tribe | Cylindropuntieae |
| SubTribe | |
| Genus | Corynopuntia |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). The genus is treated in the strict sense (s.s.) and accepted as distinct from Grusonia. |
Etymology
The name means "club Opuntia", referring to the characteristic club-shaped stem segments.
Description
Corynopuntia is a genus of dwarf, bushy, low-growing cacti forming dense clumps.
- Habit: Compact, densely branched plants.
- Stems: Short, cylindrical to clavate segments, tuberculate, not ribbed.
- Areoles: Bearing glochids and spines.
- Spines: Often with a sheath at the apex; one spine usually stronger, flattened or angled, sometimes with a bulbous base.
- Flowers: Diurnal, funnel-shaped, usually yellow, more rarely white or red; pollinated by insects.
- Fruits: Initially fleshy, later drying.
- Seeds: Large, flattened to suborbicular, straw-coloured.
Habitat
The genus occurs in arid desert environments, including the Mojave and Chihuahua deserts, in shrublands (matorral), rocky outcrops, alluvial plains, dunes, and limestone soils.
Altitude range: from sea level up to about 2500 m.
Plants often grow among shrubs and are used by small animals as protection from predators.
Distribution
- North America:
Mexico (Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Sonora, Zacatecas), United States (Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas)
Taxonomy
The genus Corynopuntia was established by F.M. Knuth (1935).
Its taxonomic status has been debated. Some authors included it within Grusonia, resulting in a paraphyletic concept. Later studies (Griffith 2002; Griffith & Porter 2009; Bàrcenas et al. 2011) support the recognition of Corynopuntia, Grusonia, and Micropuntia as distinct genera.
The genus corresponds partly to the former Marenopuntia, now included within Corynopuntia.
According to Joël Lodé (2015), Corynopuntia sensu stricto is a valid and distinct genus.
Species
Following the classification of Joël Lodé (2015).
- Corynopuntia aggeria
- Corynopuntia agglomerata
- Corynopuntia bulbispina
- Corynopuntia clavata
- Corynopuntia emoryi
- Corynopuntia grahamii
- Corynopuntia guccinii
- Corynopuntia invicta
- Corynopuntia kunzei
- Corynopuntia marenae
- Corynopuntia moelleri
- Corynopuntia nigrispina
- Corynopuntia parishii
- Corynopuntia reflexispina
- Corynopuntia robertsii
- Corynopuntia schottii
- Corynopuntia vilis
Notes
- The genus includes highly variable taxa, with some forms difficult to delimit.
- Corynopuntia reflexispina is sometimes considered a form of C. marenae.
- Species such as C. bulbispina are often confused with C. agglomerata in horticulture and literature.
- The genus represents a distinct lineage of dwarf opuntioid cacti adapted to desert environments.
