Difference between revisions of "Pediocactus despainii"

S. L. Welsh & Goodrich

Great Basin Naturalist 40: 83, fig. 5. 1980.

Common names: San Rafael cactus Despain footcactus Despain’s pincushion cactus
Synonyms: Pediocactella bradyi var. despainii (S. L. Welsh & Goodrich) Doweld Pediocactus bradyi subsp. despainii (S. L. Welsh & Goodrich) Hochstätter Pediocactus bradyi var. despainii (S. L. Welsh & Goodrich) Hochstätter
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Revision as of 21:00, 24 September 2019

Plants typically unbranched. Stems subglobose to obovoid, 3.8–6 × 3–9.5 cm; areoles circular to oval, villous to glabrate. Spines smooth, relatively hard, all radial, 9–15 per areole, spreading, white, 2–6 mm. Flowers 1.5–2.5 × 1.8–2.5 cm; scales and outer tepals minutely toothed to entire and undulate; outer tepals yellow-bronze to peach-bronze or pink with purple midstripes, 4–10 × 3–6 mm; inner tepals yellow-bronze to peach-bronze (rarely pink), 6–12 × 4–6 mm. Fruits green, drying reddish brown, turbinate, 9–11 × 10–12 mm. Seeds black, 3.5 × 2.5 mm, shiny, papillate and rugose.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Desert pavements of cobble or pebble in pinyon-juniper woodlands
Elevation: 1500-1800 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Population-level studies of chloroplast DNA (J. M. Porter et al. unpubl.) confirm a close relationship between Pediocactus despainii and P. winkleri. Genetic relationships among populations correspond to geographic features of the region: populations with the San Rafael Swell represent one group of related populations, and populations south of the San Rafael Swell represent another group of related populations. This pattern conflicts in some ways with morphology. While all of the populations south of the San Rafael Swell are classified as P. winkleri, within the Swell some populations are P. despainii, several are P. winkleri, and a few are morphologically intermediate.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Pediocactella bradyi var. despainii +, Pediocactus bradyi subsp. despainii +  and Pediocactus bradyi var. despainii +
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