Harrisia bonplandii — a medium houseplant
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Harrisia bonplandii

Harrisia Bonplandii

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Harrisia bonplandii is a species of cactus. The cactus plants in the Gran Chaco (Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia) are generally called tuna and this specific variety reina de la noche (queen of the night). Fruits and roots are edible and well known to the native nations of the Gran Chaco. Names of this cactus in the different languages of the native Nations are: Ayoreo Nation: daturirai / datura; Enxet Nation: laapang; Nivaclé Nation: sôtôyuc. In Argentina it is also known as pasacana/ulua. The plant remains often unnoticed in the forest, but can not be overseen when it blossoms only in the night and where its Spanish name originates.The name bonplandii honors the French scientist Aimé Bonpland.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Harrisia
Family
Cactaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Queen of the night cactus
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Harrisia bonplandii leaf
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Harrisia bonplandii fruit
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Harrisia bonplandii fruit
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Harrisia bonplandii bark
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