Brasiliopuntia

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Brasiliopuntia
File:Brasiliopuntia brasiliensis.jpg
Kingdom Plantae
Family Cactaceae
Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Opuntieae
SubTribe
Genus Brasiliopuntia
Species
Notes Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with reference to Wallace & Dickie (2001), Griffith & Porter (2009), and Bárcenas et al. (2011).

Etymology

The name means "Opuntia of Brazil", referring to its origin and main distribution area.

Description

Brasiliopuntia is a monotypic genus of tree-like opuntioid cacti with a distinct trunk.

  • Habit: Arborescent; forming a well-defined trunk.
  • Stems: Cylindrical segments producing flattened pads (cladodes).
  • Cladodes: Thin; bearing few spines.
  • Leaves: Small; cylindrical; quickly deciduous.
  • Areoles: With glochids and spines.
  • Spines: Few; acicular; grouped on trunk and segments.
  • Flowers: Diurnal; self-sterile; terminal.
  • Flower color: Yellow.
  • Pollination: By bees.
  • Fruits: Spherical; fleshy; variable in color (yellow, orange, red, purple); with numerous glochids.
  • Seeds: Very large; yellow; discoid; with woolly funicular envelope.
  • Seed dispersal: Likely by mammals (e.g. peccaries).

Habitat

Occurs in diverse South American environments:

  • dry thorn forests
  • humid (ombrophilous) forests
  • semi-deciduous woodlands
  • river valleys and rocky areas

Altitude range: from lowlands up to ~1300 m.

Distribution

South America:

  • Brazil
  • Paraguay
  • Bolivia
  • Northern Argentina
  • Peru

Naturalized in:

  • USA (Florida)

Taxonomy

A distinctive and isolated genus.

Key points:

  • Clearly separated from Opuntia by molecular and morphological data
  • Wallace & Dickie (2001) and Stuppy (2001): confirmed distinct lineage
  • Bárcenas et al. (2011): placed as sister to all other Opuntioideae
  • Griffith & Porter (2009): found no close affinity with other genera
  • Some taxa (e.g. Opuntia schickendantzii) may belong to this clade

The genus is accepted as distinct in Lodé (2015).

Species

Monotypic genus:

Notes

  • One of the few tree-forming genera within Opuntioideae.
  • Represents a basal lineage within the subfamily.
  • Shows significant morphological variability across its range.
  • May include additional taxa pending further molecular study.