Disocactus

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Disocactus is a genus of epiphytic cacti in the tribe Hylocereeae found in Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America.[1] It should not be confused with Discocactus, which is a different genus.

Species of Disocactus grow in tropical regions either on trees as epiphytes or on rocks as lithophytes. They have two distinct growth habits. Species such as D. phyllanthoides have stems which are round at the base but then become flattened and leaflike.[1]

Many of the cultivated plants known as epiphyllum hybrids or just epiphyllums are derived from crosses between species of Disocactus (rather than Epiphyllum) and other genera in the Hylocereeae.[2]

Description

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The species of the genus Disocactus grow as epiphytes or lithophytes and are shrubby, profusely branched, hanging, up to 3 m long. The shoots are ribbed or flattened, 3-angled or flattened, ribbon-like, 3–10 mm wide, remotely crenate and leaf-like. The main shoot, which rotates near the base, is only flattened at the top, while the side shoots are completely flattened. The thorns on the areoles are bare or with white wool and bristles 4–9 mm long.

The large flowers open during the day, appearing singly or rarely in groups from an areole. They are of different shapes and sizes, 10–15 cm long. The flowers are funnel-shaped or tubular, sometimes zygomorphic and rarely wheel-shaped, receptacular tube curved, embraced by foliaceous scales or 1–few bristles 3–5 mm long. They are bright red, orange, slightly reddish pinkish-orange, light yellow in color, or white. The stamens are often in two rows, with the upper ones sometimes forming a clear throat circle. The sepaloid parts of perianth are 10–30 mm long and 3–7 mm wide, yellow-green; the petaloid parts are 6–8 cm long and 1.5–2 cm wide, orange, reddish at base. The stamens are asymmetrically grouped along the lower side of the throat of the perianth; the style is exserted, 9–13 cm long with 8–9 stigma lobes.

Berry-like ellipsoid fruits are formed that are 7 cm long and 3 cm in diameter, almost bare or covered with a few small scales. They contain broad ovate seeds 1.5 to 2.4 millimeters long and 1 to 1.7 millimeters wide. The seeds are brown-black to almost black and are shiny or, more rarely, somewhat dull.

Taxonomy

Pseudorhipsalis is sometimes included in Disocactus, but it is kept separate by the International Cactaceae Systematics Group.[1] Aporocactus is formerly included in Disocactus, but it should be a genus on its own according to molecular evidence.[3][4]

Species

Template:As of, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[5]

Scientific name Distribution Image
Disocactus ackermannii (Haw.) Ralf Bauer Mexico (Veracruz and Oaxaca) File:令箭荷花 Disocactus ackermannii (Epiphyllum ackermannii) -江都花卉節 Jiangdu, China- (9204820253).jpg
Disocactus anguliger (Lem.) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias Mexico File:Epiphyllum anguliger 2007-10-18 flowering IMG 4642 EDIT.jpg
Disocactus aurantiacus (Kimnach) Barthlott Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico File:D.speciosus subsp.aurantiacus.jpg
Disocactus salvadorensis Cerén, Menjívar & S. Arias El Salvador
Disocactus biformis (Lindl.) Lindl. Guatemala, Honduras File:Disocactus biformis.png
Disocactus crenatus (Lindl.) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras File:Epiphyllum crenatum 'Chichicastenango' 2.jpg
Disocactus eichlamii (Weing.) Britton & Rose Guatemala File:Disocactus eichlamii Pacaya, Guatemala, 2200m MPA 411.jpg
Disocactus kimnachii G.D.Rowley Costa Rica
Disocactus lepidocarpus (F.A.C.Weber) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias Costa Rica to Panama
Disocactus lodei Véliz, L.Velásquez & R.Puente Mexico (Chiapas)
Disocactus macdougallii (Alexander) Barthlott Mexico (Chiapas) File:Disocactus macdougallii 3723131.jpg
Disocactus macranthus (Alexander) Kimnach & Hutchison Mexico (Oaxaca) File:Disocactus macranthus.jpg
Disocactus nelsonii (Britton & Rose) Linding. Mexico (Chiapas) File:Disocactus nelsonii 2.jpg
Disocactus phyllanthoides (DC.) Barthlott Mexico (Pueblo, Veracruz-Llave) File:Nopalxochia-01.JPG
Disocactus quezaltecus (Standl. & Steyerm.) Kimnach Guatemala File:Disocactus quezaltecus.jpg
Disocactus salvadorensis Cerén, J.Menjívar & S.Arias El Salvador File:Disocactus salvadorensis SanSalvador.jpg
Disocactus speciosus (Cav.) Barthlott Guatemala, Mexico File:Disocactus speciosus1MTFL.jpg

Synonymy

The boundaries of the genera in the tribe Hylocereeae have been subject to considerable change and uncertainty, which is reflected in the number of names which have been used for Disocactus:[1]

Cultivation

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References

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