WebCoryphantha chlorantha ID: 0000 0000 0508 1794 © 2008 Steve Matson. Coryphantha chlorantha ID: 0000 0000 0508 1795 © 2008 Steve Matson. Coryphantha chlorantha WebClassification and research data for Coryphantha chlorantha, a species of eudicot in the family Cactaceae (cactus family)..
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WebCoryphantha chlorantha Taxonomy ID: 1262545 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid1262545) current name. Coryphantha chlorantha. NCBI BLAST name: eudicots Rank: species Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard) ... Coryphantha (Engelmann) Lemaire, Cactes. 32. 1868. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (Eds.) Flora of … WebNov 8, 2006 · Coryphantha chlorantha is a stem succulent in the Cactaceae. This species is known in California from approximately 7 occurrences in Inyo and San Bernardino Counties. This species is also known from Arizona, Nevada, and Utah (S1). Reported occurrences from Riverside and Imperial mcdonough storage
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WebDescription: Escobaria vivipara var. radiosa is one of the varieties of Escobaria vivipara which is a somewhat variable taxon with several collected forms that were early published as full species or as varieties, but these were too weak botanically to stand, so they are all combined in E. vivipara, and the two plants are not readily distinguishable, if not for the … WebCoryphantha. Habit: Generally erect, not branched, or if branched then forming low +- 50 cm diam clumps with up to 12[200] branches. Stem: not segmented; 2--15 cm, 2--15 cm diam, spheric, ovoid, or cylindric, soft-fleshy to firm, ribs 0, tubercles conic to cylindric, grooved along distal surface from base (axil) to spine cluster at tip. WebCoryphantha recurvata is an exception with a ring of flowers as in most species of Mammillaria. Some species in each genus display intermediate floral positions. ... 17 Coryphantha chlorantha + Inner tepals usually spreading, recurved, pale rose-pink to reddish pink or magenta throughout or with vaguely to sharply defined darker midstripes : mcdonough swimming