Hatiora salicornioides f. salicornioides (Haw.) Britton & Rose


Images | Description | Publications | Reduced Synonyms

Bonn 4637 – material sampled, Phylogeny and evolution of the epiphytic Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae), Nadja Korotkova, Ph.D. Thesis, 2012


Serra da Bocaina, between Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and São Paulo, Brazil

Campos do Jordão, São Paulo, Brazil

Itatiaia low, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


A 91, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Seed grown from A 91, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


AJ 128, Rio de Janeiro


Bueno Brandao Botanical Garden Lorenzi

AH 565, Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

AH 687, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Unknown clone

© W. Barthlott, Lotus-Salvinia.de


Possibly carried the name H. salicornioides f. bambusoides
(over the years multiple specimen of H. salicornioides f. cylindrica carried the name ‘bambusoides’, this specimen is clearly H. salicornioides f. salicornioides, the original photo was possibly labeled in error as H. salicornioides f. bambusoides)


Botanical illustrations and historical images


Description

The accepted name Hatiora salicornioides f. salicornioides (Haw.) Britton & Rose was published in Stand. Cycl. Hortic. Bailey 3: 1433. 1915.

The geographic range is Brazil (Bahia, Paraná, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais) found at elevations of 200-1750 meters with an endangered status of least concern.

Hatiora salicornioides f. salicornioides is classified in the subgenus Hatiora.

Observed growing as an epiphyte or lithophyte. Overall habit is pendant, semi-erect or erect, branches are monomorphic (single stem shape) and acrotonic (stems form from the tips of previous stems).

Stems are round and clavate and slightly clavate and 4 to 6 angled, bristles are absent to sparse. Main stems are determinate (seasonal growth is about the same length), 0.9cm-5cm x 0.15cm-0.6cm.

Flowers are campanulate or infundibuliform (bell or funnel shaped: not opening wide), 0.7cm-1.3cm x 0.35cm-1.3cm. Petals from 5 to 15, sepals 5. Inner petals are yellow, light-orange or yellow-orange, outer petals are yellow, green, orange or red. Stamen are white, yellow or reddish, from 50 to 76. Stigma lobes from 4 to 5. Flower ovary is obconic, 0.22cm-0.4cm x 0.26cm-0.5cm.

Flowering position on the stem is apical and the flower orientation in relation to the stem is parallel. It is unreported whether flowering repeats per areole. A maximum of 3 flowers were reported at a single areole. Areole position in the stems is superficial (flower ovary is visible on the surface of the stems during bud development). Trichomes or wool is sparse at the areoles after flowering.

Unripe fruit is green or red. Ripe fruit is turbinate; white, cream, yellow-green, pink, red or sometimes with; reddish spots or reddish apex, 0.4cm-0.8cm x 0.5cm-0.7cm.

Other notable features:
The distinguishing characteristics between H. salicornioides f. salicornioides and H. salicornioides f. cylindrica are minimal, H. salicornioides f. salicornioides was characterized by having less open flowers and clavate stems. There is a considerable level of variability in the stem shapes and lengths, and there appear to be intermediate specimen between the two forms. Some botanical texts note the distinction as H. salicornioides f. salicornioides having only white fruit while H. salicornioides f. cylindrica only has red fruit, unfortunately the many reductions and botanical descriptions over the years are not clear in that distinction.

Comments:
Taxanomic treatment is debated as to whether or not H. salicornioides f. salicornioides is a distinct species from H. salicornioides f. cylindrica. Nadja Korotkova, writes:
"Our data indicate that H. cylindrica might either not be a “good” species but a form or variety of H. salicornioides. But it is also possible that what is known as H. salicornioides is more than one species. This is even likely because very distinct races and ecotypes exist in the wild (N. Taylor, pers. obs). Some H. salicornioides forms have been described as separate taxa, but species-limits are hard to define because of intergrading characters and further differences possibly attributable to cultivated plants, so the additional species names are currently treated as synonyms."1

Material Sampled, Calvente 239, RJ, Brazil (SPF), in Molecular Phylogeny, Evolution, and Biogeography of South American Epiphytic Cacti2
Material Sampled, Calvente 239, RJ, Brazil (SPF), in Molecular Phylogeny, Evolution, and Biogeography of South American Epiphytic Cacti2

1Phylogeny and evolution of the epiphytic Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae), Nadja Korotkova, Ph.D. Thesis, 2012
2Molecular Phylogeny, Evolution, and Biogeography of South American Epiphytic Cacti, Alice Calvente, Daniela C. Zappi, Félix Forest, Lúcia G. Lohmann, International Journal of Plant Sciences, 172:7, 2011

Taxonomic treatment and description were derived from:
  • The referenced publications below
    • published material was examined and consolidated
      • to determine minimum and maximum size ranges
      • to determine color variations and shapes
  • In rare cases
    • if minimum and maximum values were unreported, authors examined their own materials
    • if clearly observed colors were unreported, authors expanded the botanical descriptions

Hatiora salicornioides f. salicornioides referenced publications

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Reduced Synonyms

NameReduced byPublished DatePublished In
Rhipsalis salicornioides Haw.Barthlott & Taylor (1995)1819Suppl. Pl. Succ.: 83. 1819
Cactus salicornioides (Haw.) Link & OttoBarthlott & Taylor (1995)1822Icon. Pl. Select.: 49. 1822
Hariota salicornioides (Haw.) DC.Barthlott & Taylor (1995)1834Mém. Cact.:23. 1834
Hariota salicornioides (Haw.) KuntzeBarthlott & Taylor (1995)1891Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 263. 1891
Cactus lyratus Vell.Barthlott & Taylor (1995)1829Fl. Flumin.: 205. 1829
Cactus trichotomus Tenore ex Steud.Kew WCVP (2019)1840Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 1: 246. 1840
Rhipsalis salicornioides var. gracilior Salm-Dyck ex C.F.Först.1846Handb. Cacteenk.: 462. 1846
Hariota salicornioides f. gracilior (Salm-Dyck ex C.F.Först.) A.Cast.1940Anais Reunião Sul-Amer. Bot.: 3. 1940 ["1938"]
Rhipsalis salicornioides var. strictior C.F.Först.IPNI1846Handb. Cacteenk.: 462. 1846
Hariota salicornioides f. strictior (C.F.Först.) A.Cast.1938Anais Reunião Sul-Amer. Bot.: 3. 1940 ["1938"]
Rhipsalis lagenaria Vöcht.Barthlott & Taylor (1995)1873Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. Leipzig 9: 422. 1873
Hariota villigera K.Schum.Barthlott & Taylor (1995)1890Fl. Bras. 4(2): 265. 1890
Rhipsalis villigera (K.Schum.) OrcuttBarthlott & Taylor (1995)1902W. Amer. Sci. 13: 63. 1902
Rhipsalis salicornioides var. villigera (K.Schum.) Loefgr.1915Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 1: 85. 1915
Hariota salicornioides f. villigera (K.Schum.) A.Cast.1940Anais Reunião Sul-Amer. Bot.: 3. 1940 ["1938"]
Hatiora salicornioides var. villigera (K.Schum.) Backeb.IPNI1959Cactaceae 2: 708. 1959
Hatiora salicornioides f. villigera (K.Schum.) SüpplieIPNI1990Rhipsalidinae: 66. 1990
Hariota stricta K.Schum.Britton & Rose (1923)1895Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 5: 22. 1895
Hariota gracilis F.A.C.WeberBritton & Rose (1923)1898Bois Dict. Hort.: 1048. 1898
Rhipsalis gracilis F.A.C.WeberBarthlott & Taylor (1995)1898Bois Dict. Hort.: 1048. 1898
Rhipsalis salicornioides var. gracilis F.A.C.WeberIPNI1898Bois Dict. Hort.: 1048. 1898
Hatiora salicornioides f. gracilis (F.A.C.Weber) SüpplieAnderson (2005)1990Rhipsalidinae: 66. 1990, nom. inval.
Rhipsalis stricta Cels ex F.A.C.WeberIPNI1898Bois Dict. Hort.: 1048. 1898
Rhipsalis salicornioides var. stricta F.A.C.WeberIPNI1898Bois Dict. Hort.: 1048. 1898
?Hatiora salicornioides var. stricta (Cels ex F.A.C.Weber) Backeb.1898Cactaceae 2: 708. 1959
Hatiora salicornioides f. stricta (Cels ex F.A.C.Weber) SüpplieAnderson (2005)1990Rhipsalidinae: 66. 1990, 1990, nom. inval.
Hariota salicornioides var. gracilior Gürke1907Blüh. Kakteen 8: t. 95. 1907
Hariota salicornioides var. strictior Gürke1907Blüh. Kakteen 8: t. 95. 1907
Rhipsalis schottmuelleri Hort. ex SchelleBarthlott & Taylor (1995)1907Handb. Kakteenkult.: 227. 1907
Hatiora saluginoides Britton & RoseTPL (2013)
Hariota gracihs F.A.C.WeberTPL (2013)1898Dict. Hort. 2: 1048. 1898
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