WebField numbers : index Page 1 of 337 (displaying 10 of 3368 entries) 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6 WebThe hybrid is formally described here as G. ×applanatum and is the first documented hybrid between the subgenera Gymnocalycium and Trichomosemineum, showing the potential of allopolyploidy in which different sub genera participate for the evolution of the genus. This study examines an assumed hybrid between Gymnocalycium capillense and G. …
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WebGymnocalycium growing in the Argentinean Province of San Luis. Among the typical characteristics appertaining are a greyish cuticula on a dark green or metallic brown epidermis, and flower mostly funnel-shaped with a narrow receptaculum (Fig. 20). The fruits are mostly clavate with an olive -green to plum-blue cuticle on the pericarp (Fig. 21). WebDie Gattung Gymnocalycium. English Version. Feldnummern; Gymnos am Standort; Bild des Monats; Das große Bild vom Habitat; Gymnos von A bis Z; Andere Kakteen am Standort; ... G. sutterianum subsp. arachnispinum VoS 638: Argentinien: 800 x 533: 159 KB: G. campestre VoS 1305: Argentinien: 800 x 533: 110 KB: G. borthii VoS 920: … removal of the large intestine
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WebGymnocalycium sigelianum Gymnocalycium sutterianum Megjelenése, felépítése [ szerkesztés] Lapított gömb alakú, zöld vagy kékeszöld, mintegy 9 cm-es átmérőig növő kaktusz körülbelül 13 lapos, alacsony, dudoros bordával. Az erősen fehér gyapjas areolák a dudorok tetején ülnek. Egy-egy areolájából általában öt, oldalra és lefelé mutató … WebEchinocactus sutterianus (Gymnocalycium sutterianum) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli P191 (Collector: Jörg and Brigitte Piltz) Locality: Alpa Corral, Cordoba, Argentina. Altitude: 1100m (as: Gymnocalycium aff. capillaense) Origin and Habitat: Córdoba (Argentina) Synonyms: Gymnocalycium sutterianum (Schick) Hosseus Echinocactus sutterianus … WebGymnocalycium curvispinus is one of the several forms of the very variable Gymnocalycium hybopleurum which forms a complex of related taxon. Gymnocalycium curvispinus is distinguished with its strongly … prof rockall