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- (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) as at June 2013. "Escobaria Britton & Rose foxtail cactus" PLANTS database, Natural Resources Conservation...
- Commons Jepson Manual Treatment of Escobaria vivipara USDA Plants Profile for Escobaria vivipara (spinystar) Escobaria vivipara — U.C. Photo gallery...
- cactus meet, they intergrade. The variety Escobaria vivipara var. arizonica is from Arizona, while Escobaria vivipara var. neo-mexicana is from New Mexico...
- org. Retrieved 2022-01-14. Escobaria minima. The Nature Conservancy. Escobaria minima. Flora of North America. Escobaria minima. Center for Plant Conservation...
- accessed 4.4.2011 NPIN_Escobaria missouriensis . accessed 4.4.2011 United States Department of Agriculture plants profile, Escobaria missouriensis . accessed...
- discovered the species. David Richard Hunt placed the species in the genus Escobaria in 1978. David Aquino & Daniel Sánchez moved the species to Pelecyphora...
- Pelecyphora tuberculosa (syn. Escobaria tuberculosa), the corncob cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to the south-central...
- plants, Escobaria and C. macromeris are merged into Pelecyphora, as it was published first in 1843 by Ehrenberg, preceding Britton and Rose's Escobaria by...
- also can germinate under moist soil. In some species of cacti, such as Escobaria vivipara, seeds germinate while still inside of the fruit. When the fruit...
- name "pincushion cactus" refers to this genus and the closely-related Escobaria. The first species was described by Carl Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris...