Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia canariensis , commonly known as the Canary Island spurge , Hercules club [ 7] or in Spanish cardón ,[ 8] : 206 is a succulent member of the genus Euphorbia and family Euphorbiaceae [ 3] endemic to the Canary Islands .[ 9] It is the plant symbol of the island of Gran Canaria .[ 10]
Description
The Canary Island spurge is a succulent shrub, growing to between 3 and 4 metres (10 and 13 ft) high. It is made up of fleshy quadrangular or pentagonal trunks that look like cacti. It has no leaves, instead bearing spines 5 to 14 millimetres (0.20 to 0.55 in) long. It produces reddish-green flowers.[ 9] It is hardy to −2 °C (28 °F ).[ 11]
The latex , which contains diterpenes [ 12] is poisonous.[ 13]
Spines on a young shoot
Flowers
Fruit
Distribution
The species is found on the narrow coastal belt, from sea level to 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) in the Canary Islands.[ 13]
See also
References
^ Beech, E. (2017). "Euphorbia canariensis " . IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . 2017 : e.T79727248A79727254. doi :10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T79727248A79727254.en . Retrieved 19 November 2021 .
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^ a b "Euphorbia canariensis " . Germplasm Resources Information Network . Agricultural Research Service , United States Department of Agriculture . Retrieved 2008-03-22 .
^ International Plant Names Index . "whole name = Euphorbia canariensis " . Retrieved 2008-03-22 .
^ Wijnands, D. O. (1983). "Euphorbiaceae" . The Botany of the Commelins: A Taxonomical, Nomenclatural, and Historical . CRC Press . ISBN 978-90-6191-262-0 . Retrieved 2008-03-22 .
^ Decandolle, A.P. (1837). "Euphorbia canariensis " . Plantarum historia succulentarum = Histoire des plantes grasses . Retrieved 2008-03-22 .
^ Barbara J. Collins, Ph.D. (2007-08-09). "Photographs of succulents Euphorbia canariensis 4744" . Photographs of succulents . California Lutheran University. Retrieved 2008-03-23 .
^ Bramwell, David & Bramwell, Zoë (2001). Wild Flowers of the Canary Islands (2nd ed.). Madrid: Rueda. p. 206. ISBN 978-84-7207-129-2 .
^ a b "Canary Islands Flora - Arid Habitat" . Archived from the original on 2008-03-06. Retrieved 2008-03-02 .
^ Símbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias [Natural Symbols for the Canary Islands] (Ley 7/1991) (in Spanish). Vol. 151. 30 April 1991. pp. 20946– 20497 – via BOE .
^ Thijs de Graaf. "Euphorbia" . euphorbia engels . Retrieved 2008-03-23 .
^ Marco, J.A., J; Sanz Cervera, J.F.; Yuste, A. (June 1997). "Ingenane and lathyrane diterpenes from the latex of Euphorbia canariensis" . Phytochemistry-Oxford . 45 (3): 563– 570. Bibcode :1997PChem..45..563M . doi :10.1016/S0031-9422(97)00018-6 . Archived from the original on 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2008-03-23 .
^ a b University of Connecticut (18 March 2008). "Euphorbia canariensis L." EEB Greenhouse Accession Data . Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Greenhouses. Retrieved 2008-03-23 .
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