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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...
- Chamaecereus silvestrii is a species of cactus from northwestern Argentina and Bolivia. Synonyms include Echinopsis chamaecereus and Lobivia silvestrii...
- Chamaecereus saltensis is a species of cactus from northwestern Argentina. Chamaecereus saltensis is generally found growing as an individual plant, developing...
- 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...
- include only 20 species, the others being separated in Acanthocalycium, Chamaecereus, Leucostele, Lobivia, Reicheocactus, Setiechinopsis, Soehrensia and Trichocereus...
- presented by Anderson 2001. Smallest: Pygmaeocereus, Echinopsis chamaecereus (synonymum Chamaecereus silvestrii), Echinopsis (Seti-Echinopsis) mirabilis, small...
- sylvestrii is a synonym of this species, it should not be confused with Chamaecereus silvestrii, which has a very different appearance. Echinopsis albispinosa...
- Weingartia Trichocereinae Acanthocalycium – Arthrocereus – Borzicactus – Chamaecereus  – Cleistocactus – Denmoza – Echinopsis – Espostoa – Haageocereus – Harrisia –...
- Trichocereinae Arthrocereus A.Berger Trichocereinae Borzicactus Riccob. Chamaecereus Britton & Rose (as Echinopsis) Cleistocactus Lem. Denmoza Britton & Rose...
- Acanthopetalus Y.Itô, Andenea Fric (nom. inval.), Aureilobivia Fric, nom. inval., Chamaecereus Britton & Rose, Chamaelobivia Y. Itô (nom. inval.), Cinnabarinea Fric...