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Perennial, shrub, tree, generally fleshy
Stem cylindric, spheric, or flat; surface smooth, tubercled, or ribbed (fluted); nodal areoles bear flowers, generally bear spines from center ("central spines") and margin ("radial spines") (Opuntia areoles bear small, barbed, deciduous bristles sometimes called glochids, generally also bear spines)
Leaf generally 0
Flower generally solitary, bisexual, sessile, ± radial; perianth parts generally many, grading from scale-like to petal-like; stamens many; ovary appearing inferior, ± submerged in stem, so generally with areoles on surface, style 1, stigma lobes generally many
Fruit generally fleshy, generally indehiscent, spiny, scaly, or smooth
Seeds many
Genera in family: 93 genera, ± 2000 species: especially Am deserts; many cultivated
Etymology: (Greek: thorny plant)
Reference: [Benson 1982 Cacti of US & Can; Hunt & Taylor eds 1990 Bradleya 8:85107]
Stems 1many, 230 cm, 220 cm diam, spheric to cylindric; ribs inconspicuous; tubercles round in X -section; central spines generally hooked
Flower 15 cm diam; ovary glabrous
Fruit ovoid to cylindric, red, glabrous
Seed black, pitted
Species in genus: 150 species: North America
Etymology: (Latin: nipple)
Reference: [Hunt 198487 Bradleya 2:6596; 3:5366; 5:1748]
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Stems generally several (1many), 715 cm, 47 cm diam; axillary bristles 0; central spines 12, 1215 mm, longer hooked; radial spines 1828 in 1 rank, 612 mm, light brown to red
Flower 1525 mm, 2030 mm diam; perianth lavender to reddish purple
Fruit 1225 mm, cylindric, green, becoming red
Seed: aril 0
Chromosomes: 2n=22
Ecology: Uncommon. Sandy or rocky canyons, washes, plains, creosote-bush scrub
Elevation: 300900 m.
Bioregional distribution: ne Sonoran Desert (se San Bernardino Co.)
Distribution outside California: Arizona, n Mexico
Flowering time: Apr
Synonyms: M. milleri (Britton & Rose) Boed.; M. microcarpa Engelm. misapplied (invalid name)
Horticultural information: DRN, DRY; DFCLT.