- Curt
Backeberg (2
August 1894 in Lüneburg,
Germany – 14
January 1966) was a
German horticulturist especially known for the
collection and classification...
- the
names of cacti, as well as
other plants) were
often ignored. Curt
Backeberg, in particular, is said to have
named or
renamed 1,200
species without...
- the
family Cactaceae,
native to Bolivia. It was
first described by Curt
Backeberg in 1950. "Weingartia
hediniana Backeb.",
Plants of the
World Online, Royal...
- 1922,
Notocactus (K.Schumann) A.Berger 1929,
Eriocactus (K.Schumann)
Backeberg 1942, and
finally ended up in
Parodia (K. Schumann) F.H.Brandt 1982. The...
- to
Bolivia and
northwestern Argentina. It was
first described by Curt
Backeberg in 1936 as
Lobivia atrovirens. "Aylostera
atrovirens (Backeb.)
Mosti &...
- (1920)
Cereus tweedy**** (Britton & Rose)
Werdermann ex
Backeberg (1931)
Pilocereus tweedy**** (Britton & Rose)
Backeberg in
Backeberg &
Knuth (1936)...
-
prepared for
eating Stenocereus gummosus at the
Huntington Desert Garden.
Backeberg, Curt (1982). Die Cactaceae:
Handbuch der
Kakteenkunde (in German). Stuttgart...
- the
family Cactaceae,
native to Bolivia. It was
first described by Curt
Backeberg in 1963 as
Rebutia albiflora.
Under the
synonym Rebutia pulvinosa subsp...
-
description as
Gymnocereus amstutziae was made in 1958 by
Werner Rauh and Curt
Backeberg. The
specific epithet amstutziae honors the
botanist Erika Amstutz, who...
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Castellanos &
Lelong Brasilopuntia neoargentina Backeberg Brasilopuntia schulzii (A.
Castellanos & Lelong)
Backeberg Brasilopuntia subcarpa Rizzini & A. Mattos...