Neobuxbaumia Polylopha (3644603939)
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Neobuxbaumia Polylopha (3644603939)
''Neobuxbaumia polylopha'' is found only in Mexico and is confined to a small area in the state of Guanajuato. It grows only in canyons with limestone slopes, similar to the cacti ''Neobuxbaumia multiareolata'', ''Neobuxbaumia sanchezmejunadae'', and ''Neobuxbaumia squamulosa''. ''Neobuxbaumia polylopha'' is not well known among locals and has no local uses. However, it is popular among cactus enthusiasts and reproduces well in nurseries. Classification The common names of ''Neobuxbaumia polylopha'' are the cone cactus, golden saguaro, golden spined saguaro, and wax cactus. ''Polylopha'' means many ribs. ''Neobuxbaumia polylopha'' also has many synonym scientific names due to being reclassified. The synonyms include ''Cereus polylophus'', ''Pilocereus polylophus'', ''Cephalocereus polylophus'', and ''Carnegiea polylopha''. It was classified as being part of the ''Stenocerinae'' subtribe of the ''Pachycereeae'' in 1975 by Buxbaum. Anatomy The form of ''Neobuxbaumia po ...
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