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- Disocactus ackermannii commonly called red orchid cactus is an epiphytic cactus from tropical forests in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico. In...
- Teucrium ackermannii, the silver germander, is a flowering plant in the family Teucrioideae. It is of unknown origin and naming. This plant has gained...
- very complex taxonomic history and has been mistaken for Disocactus ackermannii for a long time. In 1824, George Ackermann brought a part of a stem with...
- Disocactus ackermannii (Haw.) Ralf Bauer (= Epiphyllum ackermannii Haw.) D. crenatus D. phyllanthoides D. speciosus D. macranthus D. ackermannii Some cacti...
- Scientific name Distribution Image Disocactus ackermannii (Haw.) Ralf Bauer Mexico (Veracruz and Oaxaca) Disocactus anguliger (Lem.) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias...
- blooms.[citation needed] The following species are accepted: Goeppertia ackermannii (Körn.) Borchs. & S.Suárez Goeppertia a****inata (Steyerm.) Borchs. &...
- later red. Seeds dark brown. A distinct species related to Disocactus ackermannii, D. phyllanthoides has previously been placed in Nopalxochia, but the...
- Plants of the World Online accepted the following 162 species: Pleroma ackermannii (Cogn.) P.J.F.Guim. & Michelang. Pleroma ademarii (P.J.F.Guim., R.Romero...
- species, Hobsonia mirabilis. The type species, H. gigaspora, and H. ackermannii are considered to be synonyms and additional lichenicolous species have...
- Blainville, 1816 †Carcharhinus acanthodon Le Hon, 1871 †Carcharhinus ackermannii Silva Santos & Trav****os, 1960 †Carcharhinus antiquus Ag****iz, 1856 †Carcharhinus...