Red de Herbarios del Noroeste de México Pachycereus pectenaboriginum


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum o Etcho Cuidados

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (commonly known as hairbrush or Indian comb) is a columnar cactus plant native to Mexico. They can grow up to 15 m (49 ft) high. The trunk of this species is 1.2 to 5.0 m tall and the fruits are large and burr-like. The specific name, pecten-aboriginum, is from the Latin, and means "native combs".


Alamos Succs; Pachycereus pectenaboriginum

Pachycereus marginatus is a species of cacti that are native to Central America including Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, and Querétaro, as per Llifle. Known as the Mexican fence post cactus, it is often used as a barrier in hotter climates that support its growth.


Pachycereus pecten aboriginum Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum is a columnar cactus with a broad distribution along the Pacific coast of México, from Oaxaca to Sonora. Along its distribution, the nectar-feeding bat, Leptonycteris curasoae, changes from resident within the tropics to migratory in the Sonoran desert.


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum

Introduction Cacti are characteristic plants of arid and semiarid regions and are mostly endemic to the American continent, which has over 1400 species. A few cultivable species, mainly from the genera Opuntia spp. and Hylocereus spp. are dis-tributed worldwide.


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum has probably the widest distribution in México among columnar cacti. It is distributed from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (ca. 16°N) in the state of Oaxaca (Bravo-Hollis, 1978; Gama, 1994) to east central Sonora (ca. 29°N) and southern Baja California (Turner et al., 1995; see Fig. 1).Most of its current range of distribution is within the range where L. curasoae.


Cardón Hecho, Cardón Barbón (Pachycereus pectenaboriginum)

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (commonly known as hairbrush or Indian comb) is a columnar cactus plant native to Mexico. They can grow up to 15 meters high. The trunk of this species is 1.2 to 5 meters tall and the fruits are large and burlike. The species name, pecten-aboriginum, is from the Latin, and means "native combs".


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum

Contents 1 Types of Pachycereus Cacti 1.1 Pachycereus fulviceps 1.2 Pachycereus grandis 1.3 Pachycereus hallianus 1.4 Pachycereus hollianus 1.5 Pachycereus lepidanthus 1.6 Pachycereus marginatus (Mexican Fence Post Cactus) 1.7 Pachycereus militaris 1.8 Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (Indian's Comb) 1.9 Pachycereus pringlei (Mexican Giant Cactus)


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum 16 cm. Cactaceae Giromagi vendita piante grasse

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition Article Fruit Juices of Etcho ( Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum) and Giant Cardon ( Pachycereus pringlei) are Sources of Health-Promoting Ingredients with Potential Anticancer Properties Research Published: 02 September 2023 78 , 728-734 ( 2023 ) Download PDF


Red de Herbarios del Noroeste de México Pachycereus pectenaboriginum

wfo-0000398340. Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (Engelm. ex S.Watson) Britton & Rose. in Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 12: 422. 1909. This name is reported by Cactaceae as an accepted name in the genus Pachycereus (family Cactaceae ). The record derives from Caryophyllales.org (data supplied on 2022-04-18) which reports it as an accepted name.


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum Giromagi Cactus and Succulents

The typical Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum is an "organ-pipe cactus" that can grow to over 10 meters tall. The crested form can also get very big. It is a very strong crest. Synonyms: Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum f. cristata hort. See all synonyms of Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum.


PACHYCEREUS PECTENABORIGINUM CACTI. Hairbrush Cactus

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (etcho, cardón barbón) This is the most common columnar cactus in lower tropical deciduous forest of southern Sonora. In upper TDF it is largely replaced by Stenocereus montanus. The nocturnal flowers bloom in January to March and are an important food source for migrating lesser longnosed bats ( Leptonycteris.


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum (Engelm. ex S.Watson) Britton & Rose Plants of the World Online

P. pecten-aboriginum is a giant succulents belonging to the Cactaceae botanical family. The plant forms clumps and branches at the base. The stem is erect, thick, columnar, quadrangular, bright green, arranged in ribs and can reach up 20 m in height.


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum Giromagi Cactus and Succulents

Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum (indian comb, hairbrush cactus). Giant cactus grows up to 35 feet or more. Stiff branches are thick, erect. White flowers appear only on mature plants. The fruit—about the size of a baseball—is covered with long, stiff golden spines and was once used by Indians as a comb, thus the common name..


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum (Engelm. ex S.Watson) Britton & Rose Plants of the World Online

On-line Guide to the positive identification of Members of the Cactus Family Acanthocalycium Acanthocereus Acharagma Ancistrocactus Ariocarpus Armatocereus Arrojadoa Arthrocereus Astrophytum Austrocactus Austrocylindropuntia Aztekium Bergerocactus Blossfeldia Brachycereus Brasilicereus Brasiliopuntia Browningia Calymmanthium Carnegiea Cephalocereus


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum f. cristata

Description: It is one of the most massive columnar, treelike cacti in the world, often 7 to 15 m tall, The runk is short but very large often branching within 0,5-3 m of the base with many massive branch. This very spectacular species rivals the size and majesty of Carnegia gigantea (Sahuaro)


Pachycereus pectenaboriginum Piante grasse, Piante

Abstract The pollination biology of the cactus Pachycereus pecten - aboriginum was studied in a tropical location in western Mexico (ca. 18° N latitude) to compare with data from a northern population (ca. 28° N latitude).