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maihuenia

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Evolution of the Cactaceae
... having persistent leaves and large shiny black seeds. The two genera, ^Pereskia^ (16 spp) and ^Maihuenia^ (2 spp.) are found predominantly in South America. Pereskia plants are usually shrubby, tree-like ... cushion-forming plants, and are strikingly different than their sister genus Pereskia in vegetative form. Maihuenia was originally placed next to (or in some cases within) the genus Opuntia. Both ...
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Slow Growing Cacti From Seed
... Some larger growing cacti, or those which come from cooler habitats, such as Trichocereus, Opuntia, Maihuenia and Austrocactus, are usually germinated on a sunny windowsill in the house from late February ...
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Plants illustrated on The Succulent Plant Page
... , Big Bend National Park Lophocereus schottii, Organ Pipe Monument Az. Lophophora williamsii, West of Terlingua Maihuenia poeppigii outside the old Alpine House, RBG Kew Mammillaria heyderi in fruit, Dog Canyon, Big ...
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Cactaceae
... to follow a record of their phylogeny: Subfamily Pereskioideae: broad leaves, no glochids. Pereskia, Maihuenia (or Maihuenia may be separated into Subfamily Maihuenioideae.) Subfamily Opuntioideae: fleshy round leaves present or absent, glochids ...
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Cactaceae
... Cactaceae Cactaceae Macdougallara Machaerocereus Maierocactus Maihuenia Maihueniopsis Malacocarpus Mamillaria Mamillopsis Mammilaria Mammillaria Mammilloydia Marenopuntia Marginatocereus Maritimocereus Maritinocereus Marniera Marshallocereus Matucana Maturoya ...
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