Isolatocereus dumortieri
Cactaceae (Berlin) 1941, Pt. 2, 47 (1942); cf. Gray Herb. Card Cat.
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Isolatocereus dumortieri
Author
(Scheidw.) Backeb.
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Seeds
Brownish, mm long, dull, roughened.
Description
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Phenology
The reproductive period of I. dumortieri begins during the dry season in January and ends when the last fruits drop in July.
Flowers
Arising from apical areoles that flower more than once, sometimes forming acrown, open during the night but lasting until midday, odorless, tubular to funnelform, short, pale green to white, to 5 cm long, the tube and ovary bearing small ovate scales with bunches of felt and occasionally bristles in their axils, the limb about 2.5 cm broad.
Spines
Various in number and in length, of which 6-9 (or more) radials to 1 cm, and 1-4 central, the longer ones often 5 cm long, all at first yellowish or straw-colored but in age blackened.
Ribs
Generally 6, sometimes or 5 or 7, occasionally up to 9 on very old joints, triangular, with straight margins, obtuse, to 2 cm high.
Stem
Trunk proper short, 6 to 10 dm long, 3 dm in diameter or more, woody. Branches many, erect almost from the first and curved inward slightly, with numerous constrictions, very pale bluish green or somewhat glaucous.
Fruits
Oblong, small, 2.5 to 4 cm long, reddish-orange within, not spiny, its areoles nearly contiguous, felted and dehiscent when mature.
Areoles
Elliptic, approximate or often confluent with age, grey-felted.