- Canotia holacantha
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name = Crucifixion thorn
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Celastrales
familia =Celastraceae
genus = "Canotia"
species = "C. holacantha"
binomial = "Canotia holacantha"
binomial_authority = Torr.
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synonyms ="Canotia holacantha", also known as crucifixion thorn or simply canotia, is a flowering
shrub / smalltree in the familyCelastraceae , native to the deserts of the southwestern United States (south-centralArizona and southeasternCalifornia ) and northwestMexico (isolated locales inBaja California andSonora ). It is the only species in the genus "Canotia".Canotia grows in desert scrub environments, primarily on slopes or in washes; it reaches a height of ten to fifteen feet, with gray-green branches tipped with sharp thorns. Its leaves are insignificant scales which are quickly shed and rarely seen; more easily seen are its seed pods, which are persistent clusters of reddish-brown seed capsules which hang in groups of five. Like the unrelated
foothill palo verde which it closely resembles, this species handles photosynthesis with its twigs, rather than the short-lived leaves. Though usually a scrubby, relatively short species, one specimen of this species located in theMojave Desert nearWikieup, Arizona is known to exceed thirty feet in height [http://www.americanforests.org/resources/bigtrees/register.php?details=127] .Other common names for this species include "chaparro amargosa", "corona-de-cristo", and "rosario"; all such names are in reference to its thorny twigs, which are likened to the
Crown of Thorns .The name "crucifixion thorn" is also applied to several unrelated species, some of which canotia shares its range with, including "
Castela emoryi " in the familySimaroubaceae and "Koeberlinia spinosa " (allthorn) in the familyKoeberliniaceae .The World War II "Ailanthus"-class
net laying ship USS "Canotia" (AN-47) was named after this tree.External links
* [http://www.delange.org/CrucifixionThorn/CrucifixionThorn.htm Arizona Wildflowers (Crucifixion thorn)]
* [http://www.desertmuseum.org/programs/ifnm_cruci.html Ironwood Forest National Monument (Crucifixion thorn)]
* [http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Celastraceae/Canotia_holacantha.html Canotia holacantha] at Desert Tropicals
* [http://www.nazflora.org/Canotia_holacantha.htm Canotia holacantha] at NAZFlora
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=CAHO3 Canotia holacantha] at USDA
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