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'''''Hylocereus''''' is a [[genus]] of [[cactus|cacti]], often referred to as [[Nightblooming cactus (disambiguation)|night-blooming cactus]] (though the term is also used for many other cacti). Several [[species]] have large edible [[fruit]]s, which are known as [[pitahaya]]s or dragonfruits. Whether ''Hylocereus'' is a distinct genus is uncertain {{as of|2013|July|lc=yes}}.
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The '''dragonfruits''' or '''pitayas''' (genus ''Hylocereus'') are cacti with edible fruit.
  
==Taxonomy==
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The three most common species of pitaya are:
 
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* [[Hylocereus costaricensis]], the red-fleshed pitaya (red skin, red/purple flesh)
In the classification of the International Cactaceae Systematics Group of the [[International Organization for Succulent Plant Study]], the genus ''Hylocereus'' is one of the six genera of the tribe [[Hylocereeae]]. In this classification, the genus ''Wilmattea'' <small>[[Nathaniel Lord Britton|Britton]] & [[Joseph Nelson Rose|Rose]]</small> is included in ''Hylocereus''.<ref name=Ande01p101>{{Citation |last=Anderson |first=Edward F. |year=2001 |title=The Cactus Family |publication-place=Pentland, Oregon |publisher=Timber Press |isbn=978-0-88192-498-5 }}, p. 101</ref> A 2011 study of the [[molecular phylogeny]] of the Cactaceae concluded that neither the tribe nor the genus was [[Monophyly|monophyletic]] (i.e. neither comprised all the descendants of a common ancestor). Two species of ''Hylocereus'' formed a [[clade]] with two species of ''[[Selenicereus]]'', suggesting that the genera were not distinct.<ref name=BarcYessHawk11>{{Citation |last=Bárcenas |first=Rolando T. |last2=Yesson |first2=Chris |last3=Hawkins |first3=Julie A. |year=2011 |title=Molecular systematics of the Cactaceae |journal=Cladistics |volume=27 |issue=5 |pages=470–489 |doi=10.1111/j.1096-0031.2011.00350.x |lastauthoramp=yes }}</ref>
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* [[Hylocereus undatus]], the white-fleshed pitaya (red skin, white flesh with black seeds)
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* [[Hylocereus megalanthus]], the yellow pitaya (yellow skin, white flesh with black seeds)
  
 
==Summary of the species==
 
==Summary of the species==
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*''[[Hylocereus trigonus]]'' (incl. ''Hylocereus napoleonis'', ''Hylocereus antiguensis'') – West Indies (Puerto Rico south to Grenada). Stems green without horny margins. Flowers ca. 22&nbsp;cm long, 21&nbsp;cm wide, base with small, narrow, widely spaced scales, sometimes spiny. Fruit red.
 
*''[[Hylocereus trigonus]]'' (incl. ''Hylocereus napoleonis'', ''Hylocereus antiguensis'') – West Indies (Puerto Rico south to Grenada). Stems green without horny margins. Flowers ca. 22&nbsp;cm long, 21&nbsp;cm wide, base with small, narrow, widely spaced scales, sometimes spiny. Fruit red.
 
*''[[Hylocereus undatus]]'' – Native habitat unknown and maybe of hybrid origin. Stems green, margins undulate and horny. Flowers 25–30&nbsp;cm long, white with green outer tepals and bracts. Fruit red with white pulp.
 
*''[[Hylocereus undatus]]'' – Native habitat unknown and maybe of hybrid origin. Stems green, margins undulate and horny. Flowers 25–30&nbsp;cm long, white with green outer tepals and bracts. Fruit red with white pulp.
 
==See also==
 
*''[[Epiphyllum]]'' – another cactus genus yielding edible fruits
 
{{Wikispecies|Hylocereus}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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{{Reflist}}
:[http://cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus=Hylocereus CactiGuide: ''Hylocereus'']
 
:[http://www.cactuspedia.info/schede/HYLOCEREUS/Hylocereus_undatus/Hylocereus_undatus/Hylocereus_undatus.htm Cactuspedia.info: '' Hylocereus undatus'']
 
 
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[[Category:Cactaceae]]
[[Category:Cactoideae genera]]
 
[[Category:Cacti of North America]]
 
[[Category:Night-blooming plants]]
 

Revision as of 15:45, 26 August 2018

Hylocereus
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Hylocereus undatus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Hylocereeae
Genus: Hylocereus
(A.Berger) Britton & Rose
Species

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The dragonfruits or pitayas (genus Hylocereus) are cacti with edible fruit.

The three most common species of pitaya are:

Summary of the species

Examples of Hylocereus seedlings
  • Hylocereus calcaratus – Costa Rica. Stems soft, green with distinctly lobed stems. Flowers 35–37 cm long, 20–30 cm wide.
  • Hylocereus costaricensis (incl Hylocereus polyrhizus of gardens) – Costa Rica and Nicaragua to Peru. Stems waxy-white without horny margins. Flowers ca. 30 cm long with large bracts, usually with purple margins. Fruit red with purple pulp.
  • Hylocereus escuintlensis – Guatemala. Stems green not glaucous, brown-margined. Flowers 28–31 cm long, 24–36 cm wide.
  • Hylocereus megalanthus – Stems green, slender without horny margins. Flowers 30–38 cm long with large flattened tubercles and small bracts. Flowers similar to Selenicereus. Fruit yellow.
  • Hylocereus minutiflorus – Guatemala, Honduras. Stems green. Flowers with rigid spines at base of flower, 5 cm long, 8–9 cm wide, white.
  • Hylocereus monacanthus (incl. Hylocereus lemairei) – Costa Rica to N South America. Stems gray-green without horny margins. Flowers ca 30 cm long, petals white, tinged pinkish near base or entirely pink. Tube with distant bracts. Stigma lobes usually forked. Fruit red with purple pulpa.
  • Hylocereus ocamponis (incl. Hylocereus guatemalense, Hylocereus purpursii) – Mexico and Guatemala. Stems white-waxy, margins horny, spines needle-like, to 12 mm long. Flowers 25–32 cm long with white inner petals. Bracts overlapping, with purple margins.
  • Hylocereus setaceus – Stems green without horny margins, rather spiny. Flowers 19–22 cm with small tubercles and bracts. Flowers similar to Selenicereus. Fruit red.
  • Hylocereus stenopterus – Costa Rica. Stems thin, soft, green. Flowers 9–10 cm long, 13–15 cm wide, tube short, tepals purplish red.
  • Hylocereus triangularis (incl. Hylocereus cubensis) – Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica. Stems green without horny margins, slender. Flowers ca. 20 cm long, base with wide overlapping scales.
  • Hylocereus trigonus (incl. Hylocereus napoleonis, Hylocereus antiguensis) – West Indies (Puerto Rico south to Grenada). Stems green without horny margins. Flowers ca. 22 cm long, 21 cm wide, base with small, narrow, widely spaced scales, sometimes spiny. Fruit red.
  • Hylocereus undatus – Native habitat unknown and maybe of hybrid origin. Stems green, margins undulate and horny. Flowers 25–30 cm long, white with green outer tepals and bracts. Fruit red with white pulp.

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