Selenicereus
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| Selenicereus | |
|---|---|
| File:Selenicereus grandiflorus.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Cactoideae |
| Tribe | Phyllocacteae |
| SubTribe | Hylocereinae |
| Genus | Selenicereus |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with reference to Bauer (2003), Arias et al. (2005), Nyffeler & Eggli (2010), and Bàrcenas et al. (2011). |
Etymology
The name means "Cereus of Selene", the Greek moon goddess, referring to the nocturnal flowers.
Description
Selenicereus is a genus of climbing cacti known for their large, nocturnal flowers.
- Habit: Epiphytic, epilithic, or terrestrial; climbing or pendulous.
- Stems: Long, slender; often exceeding 5 m; finely ribbed; with aerial roots.
- Branching: Dense; stems often sprawling or climbing on vegetation.
- Areoles: With short hairs.
- Spines: Small; setose, hairy, or absent.
- Flowers: Nocturnal; very large; self-sterile; intensely fragrant.
- Flower size: Up to ~40 cm long and 20 cm in diameter.
- Flower shape: Funnel-shaped.
- Flower color: Inner tepals white; outer tepals yellow, pink, or brownish.
- Floral structures: Long floral tube with scales, hairs, bristles or spines.
- Pollination: By bats and sphingid moths.
- Fruits: Globose to oblong; fleshy; usually red; edible; often with persistent spines.
- Seeds: Ovoid to kidney-shaped; black; glossy; covered with mucilage.
Habitat
Occurs in a wide range of tropical environments:
- climbing on vegetation
- epiphytic in trees
- near rivers and wetlands
- mangroves and swampy areas
Altitude range: from sea level up to ~2400 m.
Distribution
Widespread in the Neotropics:
- Mexico
- Central America
- Caribbean
- South America
- Southern USA (Florida)
One of the most broadly distributed epiphytic cactus genera.
Taxonomy
A complex and historically fluid genus.
Key points:
- Traditionally included several genera (Cryptocereus, Deamia, Strophocactus, Salmdyckia)
- Bauer (2003): redefined boundaries, transferring several taxa
- Strophocactus re-established as separate genus
- Salmdyckia transferred to Hylocereus
- Nyctocereus chontalensis briefly included, later reassigned to Strophocactus
- Molecular studies (Nyffeler & Eggli 2010; Bárcenas et al. 2011) support a monophyletic core (Selenicereus sensu stricto)
The genus is accepted as distinct in Lodé (2015).
Species
According to Joël Lodé (2015):
- Selenicereus atropilosus
- Selenicereus dorschianus
- Selenicereus grandiflorus
- Selenicereus grandiflorus subsp. donkelaarii
- Selenicereus grandiflorus subsp. hondurensis
- Selenicereus grandiflorus subsp. lautneri
- Selenicereus hamatus
- Selenicereus inermis
- Selenicereus macdonaldiae
- Selenicereus nelsonii
- Selenicereus pteranthus
- Selenicereus spinulosus
- Selenicereus urbanianus
- Selenicereus vagans
- Selenicereus validus
- Selenicereus wercklei
Notes
- Includes the famous "Queen of the Night" cacti.
- Produces some of the largest flowers in the cactus family.
- Strongly adapted to nocturnal pollination syndromes.
- Closely related to Hylocereus (dragon fruit group).
- Represents a central lineage within epiphytic tropical cacti.
