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Stetsonia coryne, the
toothpick cactus, is the sole
species in the
cactus genus Stetsonia.
Stetsonia coryne is
native to arid
regions of
South America...
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Stetsonia is the
scientific name of two
genera of
organisms and may
refer to:
Stetsonia (foraminifera), a
genus of
foraminifera in the
family Pseudoparrellidae...
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Stetsonia is a
genus of
Foraminifera with five species. Hayward, B.; Gross, O. (2014). "
Stetsonia F.L. Parker, 1954".
World Foraminifera Database. Retrieved...
- plus 4-hydroxy-3-5-dimethoxyphenethylamine
Selenicereus grandiflorus Stetsonia coryne Cactus alkaloids Entheogenic drugs and the
archaeological record...
- Sclerocactus, Selenicereus, Stenocactus, Stenocereus, Stephanocereus,
Stetsonia, Strombocactus, Tacinga, Thelocactus,
Trichocereus Turbinicarpus, Uebelmannia...
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accepted by some sources. A 2023
molecular phylogenetic study found that
Stetsonia,
formerly placed in
subtribe Rebutiinae,
belonged in Cereinae. Romeiro-Brito...
- Gymnocalyciinae, Rebutiinae, and Uebelmanniinae. (Two genera,
Espostoopsis and
Stetsonia, were
moved to
different subtribes.) The
study used a
number of large...
- prevail, as well as
species such as
Jacaranda mimosifolia. The
giant Stetsonia coryne,
found throughout the
western Semiarid/Arid
region becomes very...
- with
microphylls and
others with no
leaves and
cacti such as
Cereus and
Stetsonia. Some
plants such as
Jacaratia ac****ulate
water in tubercles. "Ceiba chodatii...
- Melocactus – Micranthocereus – Pilosocereus – Praecereus – Serrulatocereus –
Stetsonia –
Xiquexique Gymnocalyciinae Gymnocalycium Rebutiinae Browningia – Rebutia –...