Astrophytum
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| Astrophytum | |
|---|---|
| File:Astrophytum myriostigma.jpg | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Family | Cactaceae |
| Subfamily | Cactoideae |
| Tribe | Cacteae |
| SubTribe | |
| Genus | Astrophytum |
| Species | |
| Notes | Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with molecular support from Cota & Wallace (1996), Bárcenas et al. (2011), Hernández-Hernández et al. (2011), and Vázquez-Sánchez et al. (2013). |
Etymology
The name Astrophytum means “star plant”, referring to the star-shaped form of several species.
Description
Astrophytum is a genus of usually solitary cacti with distinctive ribbed or tuberculate bodies and characteristic epidermal trichomes.
- Habit: Solitary; rarely clustering; globose, flattened or short columnar.
- Roots: Thickened, adapted to arid conditions.
- Stems: Green to grey-green, often densely covered with white flaky scales (trichomes).
- Ribs: Well defined (typically 3–8), or replaced by elongated tubercles in some species.
- Tubercles: Present only in A. caput-medusae, elongated and irregular.
- Areoles: Small, often woolly; sometimes bearing spines.
- Spines: Present or absent depending on species.
- Flowers: Diurnal, apical, funnel-shaped; yellow, often with red or orange centre; self-sterile.
- Pollination: By bees.
- Fruits: Globose, scaly; dehiscent at maturity.
- Seeds: Brown, helmet-shaped; relatively light.
- Dispersal: By water (hydrochory) or ants (myrmecochory).
Habitat
Occurs in arid to semi-arid environments:
- desert scrub (matorral)
- rocky slopes and limestone outcrops
- gravelly and clay alluvial soils
- dry lake beds and ravines
Often growing among grasses and shrubs, sometimes partially shaded.
Altitude range: approximately 100–2000 m.
Distribution
North America:
- Mexico: Coahuila, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas
- United States: Texas
Taxonomy
The genus is well supported as monophyletic.
Key points:
- Described by Lemaire (1839)
- Closely related to Echinocactus (excluding E. grusonii)
- Cota & Wallace (1996): phylogenetic proximity to Echinocactus
- Bárcenas et al. (2011): confirmed monophyly
- Hernández-Hernández et al. (2011): supported a distinct clade
- Vázquez-Sánchez et al. (2013): confirmed inclusion of A. caput-medusae
The previously proposed genus Digitostigma is included within Astrophytum.
Species
According to Joël Lodé (2015):
- Astrophytum asterias
- Astrophytum capricorne
- Astrophytum caput-medusae
- Astrophytum coahuilense
- Astrophytum myriostigma
** Astrophytum myriostigma subsp. potosinum ** Astrophytum myriostigma subsp. tulense
Notes
- One of the most recognizable cactus genera due to its star-shaped morphology.
- Highly variable, with numerous described forms, varieties and hybrids.
- Astrophytum caput-medusae represents an extreme morphological deviation within the genus.
- Adapted to environments with irregular rainfall and high temperature fluctuations.
