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Cactaceae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Browningieae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Cacteae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Cereeae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Hylocereeae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Notocacteae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Pachycereeae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Rhipsalideae

Subfamily Cactoideae
Tribe Trichocereeae

Subfamily Maihuenioideae

Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Austrocylindropuntieae

Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Cylindropuntieae

Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Opuntieae

Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Pterocacteae

Subfamily Opuntioideae
Tribe Tephrocacteae

Subfamily Pereskioideae
Tribe Pereskieae

W/C = Wild Collected
Selenicereus chrysocardium (Alexander) M. Kimnach

  • Common Name:
  • Family: Cactaceae Juss.

  • Country of Origin: Mexico: Chaipas
  • Habitat: epiphytic in wet forests

  • Description: Stem scandent, up to 30 cm wide, lobed to a slightly 2 edged midrib, the lobes 13-15 cm long, 4cm wide, upcurved at the outer end into tapering tips; areoles small, merely notch-like pits at the base of the upper side of the lobe, sometimes bearing; spines 2-3, usually lacking; epidermis light green, smooth. Flowers to 32 cm long, 20 cm wide, lower 1-2 cm portion of tepals decurrent; receptacle 2 cm long with strong podarias, bracteoles 3-7 mm, pale green and in their axils wool and 2-4 stiff bristles, 2-4 mm long; pericarpel 16 cm long, 11,25 cm thick, pale green on lower 7cm, upper portion stained dull rose-red, bracteoles on receptacle 8-12 mm long, green, the upper ones stained purplish; outer tepals 11-14 cm long, 8-10 mm wide, linear-lanceolate, acute, spreading, outermost series dull purplish rose, nest purplish on midrib, the nest brownish rose-margined; inner tepals 11-14 cm long, -20 mm wide, oblanceolate, abruptly mucronate, shallowly erose at apex, white; stamens 11 cm long, numerous, included, declinate, chrome yellow, attached in a descending series from the top of the throat to halfway down the receptacle, anthers slate-brown, 3 mm long, pollen cream; style 25 cm long, creamy white, 3,5 mm in Ø, stigma lobes 13, 15-20 mm long, subulate, cream colored. Fruit sphaerical, 7 cm thick, green; spines numerous, yellowish.
  • Culture: S. chrysocardium is a tricky species to cultivate unless in a tropical greenhouse. It is a fast growing species which can't stand cold situations. Needs a compost containing plenty of humus and sufficient moisture throughout the year. Give a suitable fertilizer during the growing season. Should not be kept under 15ºC (59ºF) in winter. Best grown in semi-shade. In Europe it flowers in the winter.
Restrictions:

  • CITES Appendix II Listed Plant
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Accession Data:

  • Accession # 200202466
  • Source: Matt Opel
  • Accession Date: 10-23-2002
  • Bench: 1310 - NEO:Central America A
  • Qty: 2 confirmed on 01-14-2013
Classification:

  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • SubClass: core eudicots
  • Order: Caryophyllales
  • SubOrder:
  • Family: Cactaceae
  • SubFamily: Cactoideae
  • Tribe: Hylocereeae
  • SubTribe:
References:

San Diego Epiphyllum Society Website - last visited 23 October 2002

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