Melocactus


Melocactus, also known as the Turk's head cactus, Turk's cap cactus, or Pope's head cactus, is a genus of cactus with about 30–40 species. They are native to the Caribbean, western Mexico through Central America to northern South America, with some species along the Andes down to southern Peru, and a concentration of species in northeastern Brazil.
The first species was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, as Cactus melocactus. When the genus was separated from Cactus, the pre-Linnaean name Melocactus was used. Acting on the principle of priority, in 1922 Nathaniel Britton and Joseph [Nelson Rose|Joseph Rose] resurrected Linnaeus' Cactus. However, the 1905 Vienna botanical congress had already rejected the name Cactus, so this name was not available, and Melocactus Link & Otto is the correct genus name.
Mature plants are easily recognizable by their cephalium, a wool- and bristle-coated structure at the apex of the plant, containing a mass of areoles from which the small flowers grow. The red, wool-coated cephalium, said to resemble the fez worn by Turkish men during the late Ottoman Empire, gives the plant one of its common names, Turk's cap cactus. It gives its name to the Turks Islands, part of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The fruits of Melocactus are pink and resemble the shape of pepper fruits. The fruits of this genus are edible, and in the wild they are frequently dispersed by lizards and birds.

Species

, Plants of [the World Online] accepted the following species:
ImageScientific nameDistribution
Melocactus acunae LeónEastern Cuba
Melocactus andinus R.Gruber ex N.P.TaylorVenezuela
Melocactus azureus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus bahiensis Luetzelb.Brazil
Melocactus bellavistensis Rauh & Backeb.Ecuador and Peru
Melocactus braunii EstevesBrazil
Melocactus brederooianus BuiningBrazil
Melocactus broadwayi A.BergerTrinidad & Tobago
Melocactus caroli-linnaei N.P.TaylorJamaica
Melocactus conoideus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus curvispinus Pfeiff.Mexico, Central America, Colombia and western Venezuela
Melocactus deinacanthus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus ernestii VaupelBrazil
Melocactus estevesii P.J.BraunBrazil
Melocactus evae Z.MészárosSoutheastern Cuba
Melocactus ferreophilus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus glaucescens Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus harlowii VaupelCuba
Melocactus heimenii P.J.Braun & Gonç.BritoBrazil
Melocactus holguinensis ArecesCuba
Melocactus inconcinnus Buining & BrederooNortheastern Brazil
Melocactus intortus Urb.Bahamas to Turks-Caicos Islands, Puerto Rico to Lesser Antilles
Melocactus lagunaensis D.Barrios & MajureSoutheastern Cuba
Melocactus lanssensianus P.J.BraunBrazil
Melocactus lemairei Miq. ex Lem.Hispaniola
Melocactus levitestatus Buining & BrederooCentral & Eastern Brazil
Melocactus macracanthos Link & OttoAruba to Netherlands Antilles
Melocactus matanzanus LeónCuba
Melocactus mazelianus RíhaEastern Colombia to Venezuela
Melocactus nagyi Z.MészárosSoutheastern Cuba
Melocactus neoviridescens GuiggiNortheastern Brazil
Melocactus neryi K.Schum.Venezuela to N. Brazil
Melocactus oreas Miq.Brazil
Melocactus pachyacanthus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus paucispinus Heimen & R.J.PaulBahia, Brazil
Melocactus pedernalensis M.M.Mejía & R.G.GarcíaSoutheastern Haiti to southwestern Dominican Republic
Melocactus perezassoi ArecesCentral Cuba
Melocactus peruvianus VaupelPeru
Melocactus praerupticola ArecesDominican Republic
Melocactus pruinosus Werderm.Brazil
Melocactus radoczii Z.MészárosSoutheastern Cuba
Melocactus salvadorensis Werderm.Brazil
Melocactus santiagoensis D.Barrios & MajureCuba
Melocactus schatzlii H.Till & R.GruberVenezuela
Melocactus sergipensis N.P.Taylor & MeiadoBrazil
Melocactus smithii Buining ex G.D.RowleyBrazil
Melocactus stramineus SuringarAruba
Melocactus violaceus Pfeiff.Northeastern Brazil
Melocactus zehntneri Luetzelb.Northeastern Brazil

Natural hybrids

, Plants of the World Online accepted the following natural hybrids:
ImageScientific nameDistribution
Melocactus × albicephalus Buining & BrederooBrazil
Melocactus × horridus Werderm.Brazil
Melocactus × trachycephalus SuringarAruba