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Opuntia galapageia is a
species of cactus. It is
endemic to the Galápagos Islands, part of Ecuador.
Forms occurring on
different islands have been treated...
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species can vary
greatly in habit; most are shrubs, but some, such as O.
galapageia of the Galápagos, are trees. Bud
appears Bud
grows Bud
begins pad transformation...
- gulls, and
offer wide vistas. The
prickly pear
cactus trees (Opuntia
galapageia) are noteworthy, as is the
large colony of Galápagos land iguanas. Furthermore...
- on
Pinta Island,
where it was
growing on an
exposed trunk of
Opuntia galapageia. The
species epithet refers to the yellow-coloured isidia. Pertusaria...
- Attevidae. It is
endemic to the
Galapagos Islands. The
larvae feed on
Castela galapageia. A
review of the New
World Atteva (Walker)
moths (Yponomeutidae, Attevinae)...
- up to 56°N 2n = 66
Opuntia fuliginosa Griffiths Mexico 2n = 88
Opuntia galapageia Hensl. Galápagos
prickly pear Galápagos
Islands 2n = 66
Opuntia gallegiana...
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Felger –
Crucifixion thorn Castela erecta Turp. –
Goatbush Castela galapageia –
Bitterbush Castela jacquiniifolia (Small)
Ekman ex Urb.
Castela leonis...
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cover plants include low shrubs, like the
endemic bitterbush (Castela
galapageia) and
species of the
endemic genus Lecocarpus, and
herbaceous plants. Herbaceous...
- Aguiar) J. F. B.
Pastore Senega franchetii (Chodat) J. F. B.
Pastore Senega galapageia (Hook. fil.) J. F. B.
Pastore Senega galioides (Poir.) J. F. B. Pastore...
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stands of a
large subvariety of the Galápagos
prickly pear cactus,
Opuntia galapageia subvar. barringtonensis.
Santa Fe is home to two
endemic species and two...