Opuntia whipplei
Pacific Railr. Rep. 4(pt. 5 [no. 4]) (Whipple). iv. 50.
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Opuntia whipplei
Author
Engelm. & J.M.Bigelow
Chinese genus
仙人掌属
Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Description
Much more compact than most other chollas, whipple cholla (Cylindropuntia whipplei) is a low mat forming or upright succulent shrub, sparingly to much branched, without a well-developed trunk. In appearance, it is highly variable. The height and width of Cylindropuntia whippleiSN|16241]]SN|16241]] varies widely with growing conditions. In some locations of its range, CylindrSN'>8156' alt='16242'>Opuntia imbricata#SN#8157'>Cylindr[[Opuntia imbricataSN' style='border
Similar Species
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Note
Whipplei honors Amiel Weeks Whipple, a 19th-century engineer and surveyor with the Mexican Boundary Survey. This species has fruits fleshy at maturity; stem segments up to 15 cm long and 2.2 cm wide; up to 10 spines per creole. The yellow-green flowers contrast brilliantly with its white spines. In addition, Whipple cholla branches in whorls or nearly so.
Flowers
Up to 3 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, with greenish-yellow, pale yellow, or yellow tepals.
Blooming Season
The species flowers in late spring to early summer (May to July).
Spines
1-10 (mostly 3-8), more numerous in the basal areoles, white to reddish brown, sharp, straight and awl shaped or flattened, dimorphic. Distal spines 4-6, stout, spreading to form a cross, 2-4.5 cm long. Basal spines usually 4 and lateral, slender, flattened basally, bent backward, 5-8 mm long ans covered with thin, white to pale yellow persistent papery sheaths.
Stem
The stem segments are lender, green, 3-15 cm long and 5-22 mm thick. The tubercles are prominent, up to 10 mm long and 5 mm wide.
Fruits
Broadly cylindrical to nearly round, pulpy to fleshy at maturity, yellow to greenish yellow 18-35 mm long, 15-32 mm in diameter and spineless.
Areoles
Oval to triangular, filed with pale yellow to white wool, ageing grey, and with yellow, tan, or whitish glochids 1-3 mm long.