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Neoraimondia is a
genus of
medium to
large cacti from Peru. The
genus is
named after the Italian-born
Peruvian explorer, naturalist, and scientist, Antonio...
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Neoraimondia herzogiana is a tree-like
cactus (family Cactaceae)
native to Bolivia.
Neoraimondia herzogiana is a
shrub that
grows in the form of a tree...
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Neoraimondia arequipensis, also
known as
Neoraimondia macrostibas, is a tree-like
cactus native to
western Peru. It was
first described in 1835 as Cereus...
- viridiflorus. Highest:
Carnegia gigantea (18 –20 m, max. 24 m), Neobuxbaumia,
Neoraimondia,
Pachycereus (synonymum Mitrocereus) (12 – 18 m).
Longest stem: epiphytic...
- Melocactus, Micranthocereus, Mila, Monvillea, Myrtillocactus, Neobuxbaumia,
Neoraimondia, Neowerdermannia, Obregonia, Opuntia, Cylindropuntia, Oreocereus, Oroya...
- 002%, 3-4-dimethoxyphenethylamine.
Epostoa lanata Matucana madisoniorum Neoraimondia macrostibas Opuntia acanthocarpa Mescaline Opuntia basilaris Mescaline...
- Armatocereus, Leptocereus,
Neoraimondia,
Strophocactus (including Pseudoacanthocereus) Core
Echinocereeae Hylocereeae...
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remain active for much longer; this is also the case in
Opuntia and
Neoraimondia. The
great majority of
cacti have no
visible leaves;
photosynthesis takes...
- Jasminocereus – Leptocereus – Lophocereus – Mitrocereus – Myrtillocactus –
Neoraimondia –Pachycereus – Peniocereus – Pfeiffera – Pilosocereus – Polaskia – Stenocereus –...
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Browningia Cárdenas,
Gymnocereus Rauh & Backeb.
Jasminocereus Britton & Rose
Neoraimondia Britton & Rose synonyms:
Neocardenasia Backeb.
Stetsonia Britton & Rose...