Advanced | Help | Encyclopedia
Directory


Fouquieria

Fouquieria

Ocotillo (F. splendens)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Ericales/Violales
Family:Fouquieriaceae
Genus:Fouquieria
Species

Fouquieria columnaris
Fouquieria diguetii
Fouquieria splendens
several others

Fouquieria is a genus of about 10 species of desert plants in the family Fouquieriaceae, including the ocotillo (F. splendens) and the boojum tree (cirio tree) (F. columnaris). They have succulent stems with thinner spikes projecting from them, with leaves on the spikes. They are unrelated to cacti and do not look much like them; their stems are proportionately thinner than cactus stems and their leaves are larger.

These plants are native to northern Mexico and the bordering US states of Arizona, southern California, New Mexico, and parts of southwestern Texas, favoring low, arid hillsides.

They do not have a particularly close resemblance to any other sort of plants; they have variously been placed in Ericales, Violales, and their own order Fouquieriales.

External link

  • [1], as of 2002–06–01







Links: Addme | Keyword Research | Paid Inclusion | Femail | Software | Completive Intelligence

Add URL | About Slider | FREE Slider Toolbar - Simply Amazing
Copyright © 2000-2008 Slider.com. All rights reserved.
Content is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.