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''Cylindropuntia'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
of cacti (
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Cactaceae A cactus (, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species of the order Caryophyllales. The word ''cactus'' derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek ...
), containing species commonly known as chollas, native to northern Mexico and the
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. They are known for their barbed spines that tenaciously attach to skin, fur, and clothing. Stands of cholla are called cholla gardens. Individuals within these colonies often exhibit the same DNA, as they were formerly tubercles of an original plant.


Taxonomy

''Cylindropuntia'' was formerly treated as a
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of ''
Opuntia ''Opuntia'', commonly called prickly pear or pear cactus, is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae. Prickly pears are also known as ''tuna'' (fruit), ''sabra'', ''nopal'' (paddle, plural ''nopales'') from the Nahuatl word f ...
'', but have now been separated based on their cylindrical stems (''Opuntia'' species have flattened stems) and the presence of papery epidermal sheaths on the spines (''Opuntia'' has no sheaths). A few species of mat- or clump-forming opuntioid cacti are currently placed in the genus ''
Grusonia ''Grusonia'' is a genus of opuntioid cacti (family Cactaceae), originating from the North American Deserts in Southwest United States and northern Mexico, including Baja California. Authors differ on precise boundaries of the genus, which has b ...
''. Collectively, opuntias, chollas, and related plants are sometimes called opuntiads. The roughly 35 species of ''Cylindropuntia'' are native to the southwestern and south-central United States, Mexico, and the West Indies. ''The Flora of North America'' recognizes 22 species.Flora of North America Editorial Committee, eds. 1993+. ''Flora of North America North of Mexico''. 16+ vols. New York and Oxford. Some species have been introduced to South America (Chile, Ecuador, Peru) and South Africa.


Species

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accepts the following species:


Hybrids

Some hybrids are also known: * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''antoniae'' P.V.Heath * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''campii'' (M.A.Baker & Pinkava) M.A.Baker & Pinkava * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''cardenche'' (Griffiths) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''congesta'' (Griffiths) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''deserta'' (Griffiths) Pinkava * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''grantiorum'' P.V.Heath * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''kelvinensis'' (V.E.Grant & K.A.Grant) P.V.Heath * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''neoarbuscula'' (Griffiths) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''pallida'' (Rose) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''tetracantha'' (Toumey) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''viridiflora'' (Britton & Rose) F.M.Knuth * ''Cylindropuntia'' × ''vivipara'' (Rose) F.M.Knuth


Cholla wood in pet trade

Dried, dead ''Cylindropuntia'' sections are called "cholla wood" and are popular in the pet trade. In
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s they are immersed partly or entirely into the water for pets to swim through, and in
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s and other terrestrial
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s they are placed and propped up for climbing.


Notes


References


External links


USDA Plants Profile for ''Cylindropuntia'' (cholla)

Flora of North America: Key for ''Cylindropuntia''
{{Taxonbar, from=Q137197 Cacti of Mexico Cacti of the United States North American desert flora Opuntioideae genera Taxa named by George Engelmann