Also spelled:
mandacarú
Also called:
cardeiro

mandacaru, (Cereus jamacaru), species of treelike cactus (family Cactaceae) native to arid and semiarid regions of northeastern Brazil. Mandacaru is of local importance in traditional medicine and as livestock fodder and is cultivated in some places.

Physical description

With a height of up to 9 metres (nearly 30 feet), mandacaru is a tall cactus. Its succulent segmented stems arise from a low woody base. Each columnar stem has four to six ribs, which are armed with spines (modified leaves) that emerge in groups of 5–10. Similar to most members of the family Cactaceae, thick mucilage within its flesh decreases water loss and may deter herbivory. Its conspicuous white flowers bloom at night and can be up to 25 cm (10 inches) long. Pollinated by night-flying insects and bees (in the early morning and late evening), the flowers produce yellow-pink to purple ellipsoidal berries that feature white to red flesh embedded with black seeds.

Uses

Mandacaru is believed to be medicinal by local peoples, who use bark scrapings as a treatment for kidney disorders and the root as a treatment for urinary infections and prostate inflammation. The fruits are edible, and the stems are fed to cattle during droughts.

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