Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Caryophyllales
Family:
Species:
salvadorensis
ID:
1418131

Status:
valid

Authors:
Cerén, Menjívar & S.Arias

Source:
Caryophyllales.org

Year:
2017

Citation Micro:
in Novon 25(2): 140. 2017.

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001430596

Common Names

  • Salvadorensis Disocactus
  • Disocactus Salvadorensis
  • Salvadorensis Disocactus

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Description

Disocactus salvadorensis (also called Salvador's Climbing Cactus, among many other common names) is a species of cactus native to Mexico and Central America. It is a climbing, epiphytic cactus with long, arching stems that can reach up to 3 meters in length. Its stems are covered in small, white spines and are topped with large, white flowers. It is typically found in tropical forests and is often found growing on trees.

Uses & Benefits

Disocactus salvadorensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used as a windbreak or a living fence. The plant is also used as a source of food and medicine.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Disocactus salvadorensis has small yellow flowers with five petals. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single pair of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Disocactus salvadorensis is a fast-growing cactus that can be propagated from stem cuttings. It prefers a well-draining soil mix and bright, indirect light. Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Fertilize during the growing season with a balanced cactus fertilizer.

Where to Find Disocactus salvadorensis

Disocactus salvadorensis is native to El Salvador.

Disocactus salvadorensis FAQ

What is the scientific name of Disocactus salvadorensis?

Disocactus salvadorensis

What is the common name of Disocactus salvadorensis?

Salvador's Climbing Cactus

What is the natural habitat of Disocactus salvadorensis?

Tropical rainforests in Central America

Species in the Cactaceae family

Acanthocalycium glaucum, Acanthocalycium spiniflorum, Acanthocalycium thionanthum, Acanthocalycium leucanthum, Acanthocalycium rhodotrichum, Acanthocalycium klimpelianum, Acanthocereus chiapensis, Acanthocereus tetragonus, Acanthocereus guatemalensis, Acanthocereus maculatus, Acanthocereus canoensis, Acanthocereus castellae, Acanthocereus cuixmalensis, Acanthocereus fosterianus, Acanthocereus haackeanus, Acanthocereus hesperius, Acanthocereus hirschtianus, Acanthocereus macdougallii, Acanthocereus oaxacensis, Acanthocereus paradoxus, Acanthocereus rosei, Acanthocereus tepalcatepecanus, Acanthocereus atropurpureus, Acharagma aguirreanum, Acharagma roseanum, Airampoa albisaetacens, Airampoa armata, Airampoa ayrampo, Airampoa boliviensis, Airampoa cedergreniana, Airampoa chilensis, Airampoa corrugata, Airampoa erectoclada, Airampoa ianthinantha, Airampoa microdisca, Airampoa minuscula, Airampoa orurensis, Airampoa panellana, Airampoa picardoi, Airampoa silvestris, Airampoa tilcarensis, Aporepiphyllum freiburgensis, Aporocactus flagelliformis, Aporocactus martianus, Aporocactus moennighoffii, Aporocactus knebelii, Aporoheliocereus smithianus, Ariocarpus agavoides, Ariocarpus bravoanus, Ariocarpus drabi,

References

Salvador Arias Montes: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'S.Arias' in the authors string.
Gabriel Cerén: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Cerén' in the authors string.
R. Menjívar: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Menjívar' in the authors string.