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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cylindropuntia bigelovii Cylindropuntia bigelovii Teddy-bear Cholla spines that completely cover the stems. From a distance, the stems appear soft and fuzzy, giving it the name "teddy bear". The teddy-bear cholla is an erect plant, standing 0.3-2 m (1-5 ft) tall with a distinct trunk. The branches are at the top of the trunk and are nearly horizontal. Lower branches typically fall off, and the trunk darkens with age. The silvery-white spines, which are actually a form of leaf, almost completely obscure the stem with a fuzzy-looking, but impenetrable, defense. The spines are 2.5 cm (1") long and are covered with a detachable, paper-like sheath. Scientific classification Kingdom: Division: Class: Order: Family: Genus: Species: Plantae Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Caryophyllales Cactaceae Cylindropuntia C. bigelovii Exposed green flesh of cholla after stem detached The yellow-green flowers of this cactus emerge at the tips of the stems in May and June, and the fruits that follow usually have no viable seed. Flowers are usually 3 cm (1-3/ 8") in length. The fruit is 2 cm (3/4") in diameter, tuberculate, and may or may not have spines. These cacti produce few seeds, as the plant usually reproduces from dropped stems. These stems are often carried for some distance by sticking to the hair of animals. Often small "forests" of these chollas form that are largely clones of one individual. In the lower Colorado River valley, the most dense cholla forests are at higher elevations, in the rockiest sites. There are fewer Sonoran Desert, or Colorado Desert plants in association, but three are common, though in reduced size: the Ocotillo, the Saguaro, and a relative cholla, a finger-leaf cholla, with 7-10 Binomial name Cylindropuntia bigelovii Engelm. Synonyms Opuntia bigelovii The teddy-bear cholla (Cylindropuntia bigelovii) is a cactus native to California and Arizona (USA) and northwestern Mexico. They grow in desert regions at elevations from 30 to 1100 m (100 to 3600 ft). It is an attractive plant, having a soft appearance due to its solid mass of very formidable 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia in fingers, and of similar height, and similar to the teddy-bear in appearance, but a more open plant. Like its cousin the jumping cholla, the stems of this cactus detach easily and the ground around a mature plant is often littered with scattered cholla balls and small plants starting where these balls have rooted. When a piece of this cholla sticks to an unsuspecting person, a good method to remove the cactus is with a hair comb. The spines are barbed, and hold on tightly. Desert pack rats such as the Desert Woodrat gather these balls around their burrows, creating a defense against predators. Cylindropuntia bigelovii Teddy-bear cholla References • The Living Desert • Teddy-bear Cholla - University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension entry Close up of teddy-bear cholla Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindropuntia_bigelovii" Categories: Cacti, Cacti of Mexico, Flora of Arizona, Flora of California, Flora of Sonora, North American desert flora This page was last modified on 1 April 2009, at 01:44 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 2

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