
Chain-Fruit Cholla
cylindropuntia fulgida
The Chain-Fruit Cholla (Cylindropuntia fulgida), also commonly known as the jumping cholla, is one of the most iconic and formidable cacti of the Sonoran Desert. Growing as a shrubby, tree-like cactus, it captivates onlookers with its hanging, interconnected chains of green, pear-shaped fruit that accumulate year after year. Despite its beautiful, shimmering appearance in the desert sun, it is famous for its fiercely barbed spines that easily attach to any passing traveler. This cactus plays an incredibly vital role in the desert ecosystem, offering highly secure nesting sites for desert birds and building materials for ingenious woodrats. Its ability to thrive in extremely arid environments through efficient water storage and vegetative cloning makes it a resilient masterpiece of evolutionary adaptation.
Hábitat: Found in desert flats, gravelly slopes, and arid valleys of the Sonoran Desert.
Aspecto
This tree-like cactus typically stands between 100 and 400 centimeters tall, featuring a dark, woody trunk and numerous cylindrical, jointed branches. The branches are covered in a dense, shimmering forest of silver-to-yellow spines that catch the light, giving the plant a glowing halo appearance. Its pink-to-magenta flowers bloom in the summer, giving way to smooth, spineless green fruits. These fruits do not fall off; instead, new flowers and fruits grow directly from the old ones, creating long, drooping chains that can reach up to 60 centimeters in length.

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Because the seeds of the chain-fruit cholla are almost always sterile, nearly every plant you see is a genetic clone of its parent.
Despite its nickname 'jumping cholla', the cactus cannot actually jump; its segments simply detach with such minimal force that they seem to leap onto passersby.
The drooping chains of green fruit can remain attached to the mother plant for over twenty years, continually growing new fruits from the old ones.
Habilidades especiales
Vegetative Cloning
Detached joints and hanging fruit chains easily take root upon falling to the ground, allowing the plant to propagate effectively without relying on seeds.
Barbed Micro-Spines
The spines feature microscopic, backward-facing barbs that effortlessly grip animal hide or clothing, facilitating long-distance dispersal of stem segments.
CAM Photosynthesis
It utilizes Crassulacean Acid Metabolism to open its stomata only at night, drastically reducing water loss in the scorching desert heat.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 100-400 cm
- Peso
- 20-250 kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 30-80 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a photoautotroph, the chain-fruit cholla produces its own energy using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water through photosynthesis.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- Soil minerals
Conexiones ecológicas
Cactus Wren
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus
The Cactus Wren builds its nests deep within the heavily armed branches of the cholla for absolute predator protection.
White-throated Packrat
Neotoma albigula
White-throated packrats collect fallen spiny joints to construct impenetrable defensive mounds around their nests and eat the fruits.
Cactus Bee
Diadasia rinconis
The Cactus Bee feeds on the nectar and pollen of the cholla's pink-to-magenta summer blooms, aiding in cross-pollination.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Chain-Fruit Cholla?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Chain-Fruit Cholla es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Chain-Fruit Cholla?
100-400 cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Chain-Fruit Cholla?
20-250 kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Chain-Fruit Cholla?
30-80 años
¿Qué come Chain-Fruit Cholla?
As a photoautotroph, the chain-fruit cholla produces its own energy using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water through photosynthesis.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Chain-Fruit Cholla?
Found in desert flats, gravelly slopes, and arid valleys of the Sonoran Desert.
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