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Maihueniopsis subterranea


Common Name(s):
Synonym(s): Opuntia subterranea, Pseudotephrocactus subterraneus, Tephrocactus subterraneus, Cumulopuntia subterranea, Puna subterranea, Tephrocactus variflorus
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Subfamily: Opuntioideae
Tribe:
Distribution: Argentina : Potosi - Bolivia (South America)
Habit: Ovoid
Flower: Red, YellowEncounterability: Common Locally in Some Areas
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Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: 2005 Intercity Show, Los Angeles Arboretum

Photographer: Daiv Freeman

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: 2005 Intercity Show, Los Angeles Arboretum

Photographer: Daiv Freeman

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: Suleyman Demir's Private Collection in Ankara, Turkey

Photographer: Suleyman
Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: Mike Wisnev's Private Collection

Photographer: Mike Wisnev

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle
Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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Maihueniopsis subterranea var. incahuasi


Common Name(s):
Synonym(s): Opuntia subterranea, Pseudotephrocactus subterraneus, Tephrocactus subterraneus, Cumulopuntia subterranea, Puna subterranea, Tephrocactus variflorus
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Subfamily: Opuntioideae
Tribe:
Distribution: Argentina : Potosi - Bolivia (South America)
Habit: Ovoid
Flower: RedEncounterability: Rare
Species Notes: The name "incahuasi" is known among collectors with the field number AJS2152. As of 4/12/2010, the status of this name is uncertain. It may not have been validly published or it may be too new to be included in the more popular plant name databases. If you can verify the status of this name, please send an e-mail to daiv@CactiGuide.com.
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Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Filip Private Collection - Kosice, Slovakia

Photographer: Filip

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: SDCSS 2008 Show at Balboa Park in San Diego

Photographer: Daiv Freeman

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle

Maihueniopsis subterranea
M. subterranea var. incahuasi
Picture taken at: Private Collection in Spain

Photographer: Ignacio Charle


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