- Matucana
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- This article is about the genus. For the town, see: Matucana, Peru
Matucana Matucana pujupatii Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Core eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae Subfamily: Cactoideae Tribe: Trichocereeae Genus: Matucana
Britton & RoseSpecies See text.
Matucana is a genus of cacti (family Cactaceae), containing approximately 20 species of mostly globular plants. The genus is only known from Peru, mostly along the Marañón River.
The first species was discovered near the town of Matucana and described as Echinocactus haynii by Otto in 1849. Matucana was erected by Britton & Rose in 1922. The genus Eomatucana F.Ritter has been brought into synonymy with this genus.
Matucana is rarely cultivated. Yet some species are endangered due to collection for the specialist market.
Description
Low, globose or shortly cylindrical bodies, either solitary or clustering. The flowers are subapical, more or less zygomorphic, diurnal, in various colours, but mainly red, yellow or pink.
References
Bregman, Rob: The Genus Matucana. Biology and systematics of fascinating Peruvian cacti. A.A.Balkema 1996.
Categories:- Cacti
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