The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . M K. Baton rtel 1. Part of fruiting branch of Harrisia gracilis. 2. Top of flowering branch of Harrisia martinii. (Natural size.) HARRISIA. 153 Found on Hammocks, Keys of Florida, and southern mainland coast. Type frombetween Cape Sable and Flamingo, collected by John K. Small, November 29, 1916. The species is dedicated to Charles Torrey Simpson, naturalist, long resident in Florida. Flowers of a plant from Pumpkin Key, grown at the cactus garden of Mr. Charles Deering, Miami, Florida, and at the New York Botanica
The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . M K. Baton rtel 1. Part of fruiting branch of Harrisia gracilis. 2. Top of flowering branch of Harrisia martinii. (Natural size.) HARRISIA. 153 Found on Hammocks, Keys of Florida, and southern mainland coast. Type frombetween Cape Sable and Flamingo, collected by John K. Small, November 29, 1916. The species is dedicated to Charles Torrey Simpson, naturalist, long resident in Florida. Flowers of a plant from Pumpkin Key, grown at the cactus garden of Mr. Charles Deering, Miami, Florida, and at the New York Botanical Garden, have the flower-tube little, if any, longer than the limb; thestems of this plant and its fruit are notdifferent from those of the type, butare smaller, about 2 meters high. Figure 223 is from a photographtaken by Mr. C. L- Pollard on KeyLargo, Harrisia simpsonii.
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