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This is a list of edible plants in the family Cactaceae. * ''Carnegiea gigantea'', the ''Saguaro'', * ''Cereus repandus'' - California and Florida * genus ''Corryocactus'' (also known as Erdisia), the tasty berrylike * * C. brevistylis, C. pulquiensis, and C. erectus * ''Coryphantha'' * * ''C. robbinsorum'' and ''C. recurvata''. * genus ''Echinocereus'' ("Strawberry Cactus") * * ''E. engelmannii'', ''E. bonkerae'', ''E. boyce-thompsonii'' * * ''E. enneacanthus'', ''E. cincerascens'', ''E. stramineus'' * * ''E. dasyacanthus'', ''E. fendleri'' and ''E. fasciculatus'' * * ''E. brandegeei'', ''E. ledingii'' and ''E. nicholii'' * * ''E. engelmannii'' ("Strawberry Vanilla") * genus ''Echinopsis'' * * South American species * * * ''E.'' (or ''T.'') ''atacamensis'', ''E./T. coquimbana'' and ''E./T. schickendanzii'' * genus ''Epiphyllum'', the Orchid cactus * * ''E. anguliger'' (also called ''Phyllocactus darrahii'', said to be like gooseberries) * genus ''Epithelantha'' (the fruit of all species said to be edible) * genus ''Ferocactus'' * * ''Ferocactus hamatacanthus'' * * ''F. histrix'' ("''borrachitos''") and ''F. latispinus'' ("''pochas''") * genus ''Harrisia'' (of Florida and the Caribbean), the "Prickly Apples" * * NOTE: The following 5 are said to be "endangered endemic" : * * * ''H. aboriginum'', ''H.simpsonii'', ''H. adscendens'', ''H fragrans'' and ''H. eriophora'' * * Argentinian ''H. balsanae'' * * ''H. undatus'' and ''H. triangularis'' (aka "Dragon Fruits") - SE Asia and China * genus ''Mammillaria'' ("''chilitos''" as they look like tiny red chili peppers) * * ''M. applanata'', ''M. meiacantha'', ''M. macdougalii'', ''M. lasiacantha'' * * ''M. grahamii'', ''M. oliviae'', ''M. mainiae'', ''M. microcarpa'', ''M. thornberi'' and many others * ''Myrtillocactus geometrizans'' ("''garambulos''", taste like less-acid cranberries) * genus ''Opuntia'', the prickly pears * * ''Opuntia ficus-indica'' * * ''Opuntia matudae'' * * ''Opuntia fragilis'' * genus ''Pachycereus'', * * ''Pachycereus pringlei'', the Cardon * * ''P. schottii'', the Senita and ''P. weberi'', the ''Candelabro'' * genus ''Peniocereus'', * * ''Peniocereus greggii'', the Arizona Queen of the Night * * ''P. johnstonii'' and ''P. serpentinus'' * genus ''Pereskia'' * * ''P. aculeata'', the "Barbados gooseberry" * * ''P. guamacho'' * genus ''Stenocereus'' (quite sweet, but prone to ferment; hence the "''agria''" ())) * * ''S. fricii'' ("''Pitayo de aguas''"), ''S. griseus'' ("''Pitayo de Mayo''"), ''S. gummosus'' ("''Pitahaya agria''" * * ''S. pruinosus'' ("''Pitayo de Octubre''"), ''S. montanus'' ("''Pitaya colorada''") * * ''S. queretaroensis'' ("''Pitaya de Queretaro''"), ''S. standleyi'' ("Pita Marismena"), ''S. stellatus'' ("Xoconostle") * * ''S. thurberi'' ("Organ Pipe Cactus", "''Pitayo Dulce''") and ''S. treleasi'' ("''Tunillo''") == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of edible cacti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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