Pereskia quisqueyana
Phytologia 47: 183 (-185), fig. 1980
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Habit
Plants shrubby or tree-like, 2-4 metres tallStems. Trunks to 25 cm in diameter, greenish brown to brown, smooth covered by numerous clusters of spines sprouting from the areoles.
Leaves
Elliptic to obovate lance shaped, succulent, glossy green, 3-5 cm long, 2.5-3 cm broad, with petioles.
Roots
Main root thickened, spindle-shaped, 20-30 cm long, and 5-10 cm in diameter.
Note
This plant was named quisqueyana, in honor of the Dominican Republic, which is also referred to as Quisqueya by the Taínos on the island of Haiti (Hispaniola).
Flowers
Very showy, salmon pink sprouting from the terminal part of the branches. Uni-sexual, 5-7 cm in diameter. Flowering was observed (in Dominican Republic) in March and July. Grafted in other pereskias it may bloom all year.
Spines
0-4 on twigs, 1-1.5 cm long, yellow, straw-coloured or brown. As many as 120 on trunks, 2-6 cm long.
Fruits
Globose to pear-shaped, usually larger than longer, yellowish-green when ripe and containing many black seeds.
Areoles
Producing only spines (not leaves).