Grusonia parishiorum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Cactaceae |
Genus: | Grusonia |
Species: | G. parishiorum |
Binomial name | |
Grusonia parishiorum (Orcutt ex Britton & Rose) Pinkava | |
Synonyms | |
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Grusonia parishiorum is a species of cactus known by the common names matted cholla and Parish club cholla. It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of California and Arizona.
Description
Grusonia parishiorum grows in spreading mats along the sandy ground no more than about 20 centimeters tall. The segments are up to 9 centimeters long by 3 wide and is surfaced in fleshy tubercles bearing many spines each up to 5 centimeters in length. The flower is yellowish and the fruit is yellow and up to 8 centimeters long.
References
- ↑ Orcutt, W. Amer. Sci. 10: 81. 1896.
- ↑ Pinkava, J. Arizona-Nevada Acad. Sci. 32: 50. 1999.
- ↑ Knuth, Kaktus-ABC 115. 1935.
- ↑ Backeberg, Die Cactaceae 1: 361. 1958.
- ↑ Rob., Phytologia 26(3): 176. 1973.
- ↑ Jackson, Notes of a Military Reconnoissance 157, f. 9. 1848.
- ↑ Benson, Cacti of Arizona (ed. 2) 39. 1950.
External links
- Jepson Manual Treatment - Grusonia parishii
- Flora of North America
- Grusonia parishii - Photo gallery
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