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Aylostera
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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Aylostera Pygmaea
''Rebutia pygmaea'' is a species of cactus in the genus ''Rebutia'', native to Bolivia and northwest Argentina. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit .... References pygmaea Plants described in 1922 {{Cactus-stub ...
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Rebutia Tarvitaensis 1
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schumann and n ...
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Rebutia Einsteinii 1
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schumann and n ...
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Rebutia
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family cactus, Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schuma ...
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Rebutia Pygmaea1d
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schumann and n ...
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Rebutia Albopectinata1b
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schumann and n ...
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Rebutia Fiebrigii 2124
''Rebutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to Bolivia and Argentina. They are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which freely produce flowers that are relatively large in relation to the body. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles. They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant. The limits of the genus are currently uncertain – in particular whether or not it includes species formerly or currently placed in the genera ''Aylostera'', ''Cintia'', ''Sulcorebutia'' and ''Weingartia''. The number of species included varies widely from source to source. A very large number of plants that have been treated in cultivation as species of ''Rebutia'' are now generally regarded as varieties, forms or synonyms of a much smaller number of species. Systematics The genus was designated in 1895 by Karl Moritz Schumann and n ...
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Aylostera Mamillosa
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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Aylostera Malochii
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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Aylostera Einsteinii
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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Aylostera Deminuta
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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Aylostera Tuberosa
''Aylostera'', is a genus of cactus, native to central Bolivia and north western Argentina. It was published in Anales Soc. Ci. Argent. vol.96 on page 75 in 1923. It was once thought to be a synonym of ''Rebutia''. The phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... relationships in ''Aylostera'' was studied in detail by Ritz et al. (2016) based on the plastid DNA regions atpB-rbcL and trnS-trnG as well as AFLPs and morphological characters. ''Aylostera'' was confirmed as monophyletic and as distantly related to the clade that contains the type species of ''Rebutia'' , thus justifying recognizing ''Aylostera'' as a separate genus. Species There are 9 accepted species; References Cactoideae Endemic flora of Bolivia Flora of Northwest Argentina Taxa desc ...
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