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Opuntiae & Co
If Pereskia is the most primitive cactus we know, Opuntia is definitely an intermediate step towards what we commonly think of a cactus. Besides playing an important role in the evolution of Cactaceae and being an important...
26/02/2008
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Opuntia violacea v. santa-rita
Last spring I was enchanted by this plant when I saw it in full flower at a friend's nursery: the magnificent yellow flowers in full evidence against the bluish joints. According to Benson, the origin of the name is related to the...
08/12/2007
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