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A native of the Bolivian altiplano, blooming at the Botanical Gardens of UC Berkeley.I
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An alpine species from Bolivia. UC Berkely Botanical Gardens.
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Rebutia pseudodeminutaScarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia.The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and the spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.) TThe plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA.
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Rebutia pseudodeminutaScarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia.The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and the spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.) The plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA.
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Rebutia pseudodeminutaScarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen, uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia.The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and the spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.)The plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA.
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Rebutia pseudodeminutaScarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia.The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.) The plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA.
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Rebutia pseudodeminutaScarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia.The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and the spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.) The plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA.
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Rebutia sp. blooming in a private garden in Berkeley, CA
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Exif data). Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Deutsch: Rebutia fiebrigii. Source: Own work. Author:
Peter A. Mansfeld.
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Description: Rebutia heliosa Rausch var. condorensis Donald - cultivated plant from own collection. Date: 9.6.2005. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: English: Rebutia pulvinosa subsp. albiflora (F.Ritter) Hjertson - cultivated plant from own collection. Čeština: Rebutia pulvinosa subsp. albiflora (F.Ritter) Hjertson - kulturní rostlina z vlastní sbírky. Date: 25 June 2008. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Exif data). Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Rebutia deminuta (Rebutia kupperianavar. kupperiana) - cultivated plant (seed marked SE80) from own collection. Date: 28 May 2007. Source: self-made, own foto. Author: Otakar Sida.
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Description: English: Rebutia flavistyla. Date: 15 May 2012, 08:52:41. Source: Own work. Author:
Peter A. Mansfeld.
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Description: English: Rebutia pulvinosa (Aylostera pulvinosa) - cultivated plant from own collection. Čeština: Rebutia pulvinosa (Aylostera pulvinosa) - kulturní rostlina z vlastní sbírky. Date: 23 June 2008. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Mapa rozšíření Rebutia ithyacantha. Date: 24 August 2007. Source: Own work. Author: Otakar Šída.
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Description:
Rebutia deminuta Rebutia albiareolata - cultivated plant from own collection. Date: 9.6.2005. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description:
Rebutia fiebrigii (Rebutia albipilosa) - cultivated plant from own collection. Date: 27 July 2005. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Rebutia fiebrigii (Gürke) Br. et R. var. fiebrigii - cultivated plant (seed marked L945) from own collection. Date: 20 June 2005. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Rebutia heliosa Rausch subsp. teresae Knize et al. - cultivated plant from own collection. Date: 19 June 2006. Source: self-made, own foto. Author:
Otakar Sida.
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Description: Rebutia pseudodeminuta—Scarlet Crown Cactus. A cactus with many names; a situation, unfortunately, not uncommon for cactus. The genus Rebutia is considered polyphyletic, but wide differences exist among taxonomists who have studied the genus. A 2011 study trying to make sense of DNA analyses renamed the species Aylostera buiningiana but the name is not widely accepted. The authoritative Plant List maintained by Kew uses Rebutia pseudodeminuta. Literature from 1972 and later, including the label for this specimen uses Rebutia buiningiana. Those interested in such matters should Google each of these three names plus the Botany 101-level Wikipedia article for the genus Rebutia. The species, widely available in the cactus trade, comes from Northern Argentina and adjoining Bolivia. The flowers of this specimen measure 40 mm, the anthers & stamens together are 5 mm, and the spines are 5 mm (each pair of spines are thus 10 mm.) T The plant is located in a private cactus collection in Berkeley, CA. Date: 31 August 2014, 16:55. Source:
2014-08-31-15.38.04 ZS PMax Rebutia pseudodeminuta-1. Author:
John Rusk from Berkeley, CA, United States of America.