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What happened to that cholla?

If you find a cholla that just looks weird compared to its neighbors chances are it's an intergrade - either a two-parent hybrid or some level of back-crossing to one parent or the other*. One helpful aid to finding the relationship is to ID the taxon of the chollas that are found nearby. When encountering the odd ones make a note, and if possible separate observations, of the cholla taxa in the area.
There are numerous records of cholla intermediates in herbarium collections; many of those are noted by Donald Pinkava in this Canotia article.
*Or to a third taxon - theoretically possible

Publicado el 04 de febrero de 2024 a las 03:47 PM por stevejones stevejones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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Manually enter cholla observations (genus Cylindropuntia) that show signs of hybridization or introgression here. Project initially restricted to Arizona; may expand. Be aware that the IDs are mostly based on photos only, so the reliability is putative at best. If you run into a suspicious-looking cholla, it will help to note what species are in the area. If you don't know their ...más ↓

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