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- Consolea_corallicola abstract "Consolea corallicola is a species of cactus known by the common names Florida semaphore cactus and semaphore pricklypear. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to the Florida Keys.This cactus is a species of tree which grows up to two meters tall. The stem segments are up to 30 centimeters long and are "copiously armed" with pink spines which can exceed 12 centimeters in length. The largest spines occur on the trunk. The flowers, which have a scent reminiscent of rotting meat, have fleshy outer tepals and red-colored inner tepals that reach 2.5 centimeters in length. Flowering occurs year-round, with a peak season in December through April. The fleshy fruit is yellow in color and up to 6 centimeters long. This cactus is colonial, forming colonies of "trunked" plants and several "pups". This species' common name refers to its resemblance to railway semaphore signals.This "is an extremely rare species" that is "near extinction". It "may very well be the most endangered plant in the United States". It has been extirpated from several of the Keys, including Big Pine Key, the island where it was first discovered in 1919. Today there are two populations, one on Little Torch Key and one on Swan Key. There is also a patch of plants growing where several fragments were planted on North Key Largo. Because the plant is colonial, with what appear to be several plants actually being parts of one genetic individual, populations are very small, sometimes containing fewer than five true individuals. One population is composed of only male plants and cannot reproduce sexually. There are a total of under 20 distinct individuals living today.The habitat for this species is bare rock with thin pockets of humus located in hardwood hammocks or the ecotone between hammock and mangrove habitat. The substrate is Key Largo limestone with a covering of sand. The habitat is near sea level. Associated species include Sporobolus virginicus, Conocarpus erectus, Maytenus phyllanthoides, Manilkara bahamensis, Hippomane mancinella, and Opuntia stricta var. dillenii.The worst immediate threat to the species today is Cactoblastis cactorum, an invasive, non-native species of moth which eats cacti. It is also threatened by hurricane activity and sea-level rise, which can affect it because it lives near sea level. It has trouble reproducing because one population is all male and can only reproduce vegetatively. It is also suffering from a rot disease. Other threats include poaching and habitat destruction and degradation.".
- Consolea_corallicola binomialAuthority John_Kunkel_Small.
- Consolea_corallicola class Eudicots.
- Consolea_corallicola conservationStatus "G1".
- Consolea_corallicola conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Consolea_corallicola division Flowering_plant.
- Consolea_corallicola family Cactus.
- Consolea_corallicola family Opuntioideae.
- Consolea_corallicola genus Consolea.
- Consolea_corallicola kingdom Plant.
- Consolea_corallicola order Caryophyllales.
- Consolea_corallicola order Eudicots.
- Consolea_corallicola synonym "Opuntia corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola thumbnail Consolea_corallicola.jpg?width=300.
- Consolea_corallicola wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Opuntia+corallicola.
- Consolea_corallicola wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=COCO14.
- Consolea_corallicola wikiPageID "34844349".
- Consolea_corallicola wikiPageRevisionID "546304442".
- Consolea_corallicola binomial "Consolea corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola binomialAuthority John_Kunkel_Small.
- Consolea_corallicola familia Cactus.
- Consolea_corallicola genus "Consolea".
- Consolea_corallicola hasPhotoCollection Consolea_corallicola.
- Consolea_corallicola imageWidth "200".
- Consolea_corallicola ordo Caryophyllales.
- Consolea_corallicola regnum "Plantae".
- Consolea_corallicola species "C. corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola status "G1".
- Consolea_corallicola statusSystem "TNC".
- Consolea_corallicola subfamilia Opuntioideae.
- Consolea_corallicola synonyms "Opuntia corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola tribus Opuntioideae.
- Consolea_corallicola unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Consolea_corallicola unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Consolea_corallicola unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Consolea_corallicola subject Category:Cacti.
- Consolea_corallicola subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Consolea_corallicola type Cacti.
- Consolea_corallicola type Cactus111842204.
- Consolea_corallicola type LivingThing100004258.
- Consolea_corallicola type Object100002684.
- Consolea_corallicola type Organism100004475.
- Consolea_corallicola type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Consolea_corallicola type Plant100017222.
- Consolea_corallicola type Succulent113084184.
- Consolea_corallicola type VascularPlant113083586.
- Consolea_corallicola type Whole100003553.
- Consolea_corallicola type Eukaryote.
- Consolea_corallicola type Plant.
- Consolea_corallicola type Species.
- Consolea_corallicola type Organism.
- Consolea_corallicola comment "Consolea corallicola is a species of cactus known by the common names Florida semaphore cactus and semaphore pricklypear. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to the Florida Keys.This cactus is a species of tree which grows up to two meters tall. The stem segments are up to 30 centimeters long and are "copiously armed" with pink spines which can exceed 12 centimeters in length. The largest spines occur on the trunk.".
- Consolea_corallicola label "Consolea corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola label "Consolea corallicola".
- Consolea_corallicola sameAs Consolea_corallicola.
- Consolea_corallicola sameAs m.0j45b4q.
- Consolea_corallicola sameAs Q1127462.
- Consolea_corallicola sameAs Q1127462.
- Consolea_corallicola sameAs Consolea_corallicola.
- Consolea_corallicola wasDerivedFrom Consolea_corallicola?oldid=546304442.
- Consolea_corallicola depiction Consolea_corallicola.jpg.
- Consolea_corallicola isPrimaryTopicOf Consolea_corallicola.