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Chamaecereus silvestrii is a
species of
cactus from
northwestern Argentina and Bolivia.
Synonyms include Echinopsis chamaecereus and
Lobivia silvestrii...
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Chamaecereus is a
genus of
large cacti native to
Argentina and Bolivia.
Species of the
genus Chamaecereus according to
Plants of the
World Online As of...
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Chamaecereus saltensis is a
species of
cactus from
northwestern Argentina.
Chamaecereus saltensis is
generally found growing as an
individual plant, developing...
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flowering plants in the
family Cactaceae. It is an
artificial hybrid between Chamaecereus and Lobivia. The
genus name was
first published by
Yoshi Itô in 1957...
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about 20 species, the
others being separated in Acanthocalycium,
Chamaecereus, Leucostele, Lobivia, Reicheocactus, Setiechinopsis,
Soehrensia and Trichocereus...
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presented by
Anderson 2001. Smallest: Pygmaeocereus,
Echinopsis chamaecereus (synonymum
Chamaecereus silvestrii),
Echinopsis (Seti-Echinopsis) mirabilis, small...
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Uebelmannia Trichocereinae Acanthocalycium – Arthrocereus – Borzicactus –
Chamaecereus – Cleistocactus – Denmoza – Echinopsis – Espostoa – Haageocereus – Harrisia –...
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species of
cactus from Argentina. It
should not be
confused with
Chamaecereus silvestrii.
Echinopsis albispinosa usually grows singly, but occasionally...
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Acanthopetalus Y.Itô,
Andenea Fric (nom. inval.),
Aureilobivia Fric, nom. inval.,
Chamaecereus Britton & Rose,
Chamaelobivia Y. Itô (nom. inval.),
Cinnabarinea Fric...
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Kimnach Chamaecereus Britton & Rose 1922
Chamaecereus luisramirezii Lodé & F.Carlier
Chamaecereus saltensis (Speg.) Schlumpb.
Chamaecereus schreiteri...