Stenocereus griseus
Bot. Stud. Heft 12 (Entwickl. Trib. Pachycereae) 100 (1961).
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Stenocereus griseus
Author
(Haw.) Buxb.
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-3, to 15 mm long but the longer ones 4 cm long.
Description
Stenocereus griseusSN|7855]]SN|7855]] is a treelike cactus (3-)6-9(-10) meters high, sometimes branching at the base, sometimes with a definite trunk. This species shows latitudinal variation in growth form, from a multi-stemmed shrub sending up from the base 5 to 20 branches 3 to 6 meters high in dry northern habitats to a ten metre columnar arborescent cactus in Caribbean deciduous forest. The flowers, which appear in spring, are followed by the large delicious fruit much prized by the native.
Flowers
Flower-bud obtuse or rounded at apex, covered with overlapping scales, these obtuse and brown; flowers broad funnelform, with reflexed perianth parts, pinkish, 7-10 cm long; inner perianth-segments white; style exserted before the flower opens.
Spines
Acicular, grey.
Ribs
6 to 10, bulging below each areole.
Stem
Trunk up to 35 cm in diameter, smooth when old; branches erect, 9-12 cm in diameter green and more or less glaucous.
Radial Spines
6-11,6-10 mm long.
Fruits
The fruits are almost spherical to oblong, and are catalogued as “dehiscent fleshy fruits”, they are about 5 cm in diameter, spiny, perianth parts not persistent, edible, the pulp blood-red or greenish-white. S. griseus produces red or white fruits nearly on 1