Caesalpinia eriostachys (Casa Iguana, Cuayancuavo, Gumago, Hediondilla, Iguana, Iguanero, Iguano, Pintadillo, Saena, Zahino, Zorro)
Taxonomy
Unambiguous Synonyms: Poincianella eriostachys (Benth.)Britton & RoseSchizolobium covilleanum Pittier
Notes:
Name Status: Accepted Name. Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Lewis G.P., 1994-1995
Physical Description
Family Caesalpiniaceae :
The Caesalpiniaceae are mostly tropical and subtropical trees and shrubs comprising about 150 genera and 2,200 species. The leaves are stipulate , alternate , and mostly pinnately compound but may be bipinnate or simple. Like the other legume families the petiole base is commonly enlarged into a pulvinus. The flowers are in racemes , spikes or cymes , are zygomorphic , and are mostly weakly to strongly perigynous. The perianth commonly consists of a calyx and corolla of 5 segments each; the petals are distinct , overlapping (i.e., imbricate ) in bud , with the posterior one (flag or banner ) innermost in position. The androecium usually consists of 1-10 distinct or variously
united stamens , some of which are commonly reduced to nonfunctional staminodes. The pistil is simple , consisting of one style and stigma , and a superior ovary with one locule containing 2-many marginal ovules. The fruit is usually a legume. -- Gerald Carr
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae :
Mostly trees or shrubs. Leaves mostly pinnate , sometimes bipinnate , rarely apparently simple. Corolla usually showy, zygomorphic , the petals imbricate , posterior (upper or banner ) petal innermost in bud. Stamens 10 or fewer, distinct , usually not
showy, some commonly reduced to staminodes. Pollen released in monads. Seeds with u-shaped line (pleurogram) usually lacking. [Carr]
Genus Caesalpinia :
Trees, shrubs and woody climbers. Leaves large, bipinnate. Flowers yellow or red, often showy. Racemes paniculate , in the upper leaf axils or terminal. Calyx teeth 5, imbricate in the bud , the lowest outside. Petals orbicular , clawed, imbricate. Stamens 10, free. Ovary sessile , usually few ovuled. Pod various, sometimes covered with spines.
About 280 species , distributed in tropics and sub-tropics.[1 ]
Habit: Tree • Climbing: Not Climbing
Images:
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 144001
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 143999
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 143996
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 144003
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 144000
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 143997
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 143995
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 143998
Caesalpinia eriostachys Caesalpinia eriostachys Small tree to 8m ht with a spreading rounded crown. Trunk fluted, often tending towards hollow, especially on older trees. The vernacular name \'Palo de concha\' in reference to the congregations of snails often found inside hollow trunks. Outer bark mid grey flaking in large rectangular strips. Slash thin, hard, sl. gritty, green layer then mid cinnamon-brown. Young flush leaves, glossy on upper surface. Flowers bright yellow. Unripe pods bright green. Abundant in selva baja and disturbed secondary guamiles. Photographer: Colin Hughes Date Taken: February 24, 2000 Location Taken: Mexico: 1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa. Copyright: © 2000 Colin Hughes Permissions for Use: see here . ZipcodeZoo Photo ID: 144002
Distribution
Reproduction
Duration: Perennial
Similar Species
Members of the genus Caesalpinia :
There are approximately 313 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them: C. microphylla fiebrigii ·
C. acapulcencis ·
C. acapulcensis (Cuasillo) ·
C. acinaciformis ·
C. acuminata ·
C. acutifolia ·
C. alternifolia ·
C. anacantha ·
C. ancashiana ·
C. andamanica ·
C. angolensis ·
C. angulata (Yerba Buena) ·
C. apaculcensis ·
C. aphylla ·
C. argentina (Camiri) ·
C. armata ·
C. axillaris ·
C. bahamensis ·
C. bahamensis bahamensis ·
C. bahamensis orientensis ·
C. bahamensis rugeliana ·
C. bahamensis subsp. orientensis ·
C. bahamensis subsp. rugeliana ·
C. balansae ·
C. barahonensis ·
C. barbon ·
C. barkeriana ·
C. benthamiana ·
C. bessac ·
C. bonduc (Anoso) ·
C. bonduc var. caymanensis ·
C. bonducella var. aequiaculata ·
C. bonducella var. inaequiaculeata ·
C. bracteata ·
C. bracteosa (Catingueira) ·
C. bracteosa f. desertorum ·
C. broomensis ·
C. buchii ·
C. burmanica ·
C. cacalaco (Cascalote) ·
C. caesia ·
C. caladenia (Margarita) ·
C. calycina (Pau De Galinha) ·
C. cassioides ·
C. cassioides var. pardoana ·
C. caudata (Tailed Caesalpinia) ·
C. caymanensis ·
C. ciliata (Canique) ·
C. cinclidocarpus ·
C. claibornensis ·
C. coccinea ·
C. colimensis ·
C. coluteifolia (Parolillo) ·
C. conzatti ·
C. cookiana ·
C. coriacea ·
C. coriara ·
C. coriaria (Cascalote) ·
C. coulterioides ·
C. crista ·
C. crista var. parvistipula ·
C. cucullata ·
C. culebrae (Smooth Yellow Nicker) ·
C. dasyrachis ·
C. dauensis ·
C. decapetala (Bois Sappan) ·
C. decapeyala ·
C. delphinensis ·
C. desertorum ·
C. dictamnoides f. punctata ·
C. digyna ·
C. dinteri ·
C. domingensis ·
C. drepanocarpa (Sickle-Pod Holdback) ·
C. ebano ·
C. echinata (Brazil Wood) ·
C. elata ·
C. elliptifolia ·
C. enneaphylla ·
C. epifanioi ·
C. epunctata ·
C. equinata ·
C. erianthera ·
C. eriostachya ·
C. eriostachys (Casa Iguana) ·
C. erythrocarpa ·
C. exilifolia ·
C. exostemma (Abejon) ·
C. exostemma exostemma ·
C. exostemma subsp. tampicoana ·
C. exostemma tampicoana ·
C. falcaria var. capitata ·
C. falcaria var. densiflora ·
C. falcaria var. pringlei ·
C. falcaria var. rusbyi ·
C. falcaria var. stricta ·
C. ferrea (Brazilian Ironwood) ·
C. ferrea var. ferrea ·
C. ferrea var. glabrescens ·
C. ferrea var. megaphylla
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Notes
Contributors: Bisby, F.A., Y.R. Roskov, M.A. Ruggiero, T.M. Orrell, L.E. Paglinawan, P.W. Brewer, N. Bailly, J. van Hertum, eds (2007). Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2007 Annual Checklist . Species 2000: Reading, U.K. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Accessed November 17, 2007. http://www.gbif.org Mediated distribution data from 5 providers. ILDIS World Database of LegumesNov 10, 2005.
Data Sources: Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 17, 2007:
Identifiers:
Footnotes: "Caesalpinia". in Flora of Pakistan . Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org .
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