Ethnobotany of Ferocactus histrix and echinocactus platyacanthus (Cactaceae) in the Semiarid Central Mexico: Past,Present and Future |
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Authors: | Rafael F. del Castillo Sonia Trujillo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centro Regional para Estudios de Zonas Aridas y Semiáridas, Colegio de Postgraduados, Salinas de Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, México
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Abstract: | Ferocactus histrix and Echinocactus platyacanthus are two common barrel cacti of the semiarid highlands of Central Mexico. In pre-Columbian times, these plants were sacred, used for sacrifices, food and medicine. Today, these cacti are used in the candy industry, as medicine, as a source of food and water for goats and as ornamental plants. The floral buds and fruits ofF. histrix are consumed by the local people; the latter are sold in local markets. Until recently, the apical indument ofE. platyacanthus was used for padding and weaving. The importance of these species increases with the aridity of the land and its inadequacy for agriculture. Habitat protection and artificial propagation are needed to avoid the extinction of these species. |
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