Copiapoa
Copiapoa | |
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C. humilis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Core eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Cactaceae |
Subfamily: | Cactoideae |
Tribe: | Notocacteae |
Genus: | Copiapoa Britton & Rose |
Copiapoa is a genus of cacti from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, of northern Chile. It comprises about 26 species. These species vary in form from spherical to slightly columnar and in color from a brownish to blue-green body.
Taxonomy
Pilocopiapoa F.Ritter has been brought into synonymy with this genus. Some authorities also include here the genus Blossfeldia.
Species
- Copiapoa atacamensis
- Copiapoa bridgesii (Copiapoa de Bridges)
- Copiapoa calderana
- Copiapoa carrizalensis
- Copiapoa cinerascens
- Copiapoa cinerea (Copiapoa de Philippi)
- Copiapoa conglomerata
- Copiapoa coquimbana (Coquimbano)
- Copiapoa echinoides
- Copiapoa echinoides var. cuprea
- Copiapoa echinoides var. dura
- Copiapoa esmeraldana
- Copiapoa fiedleriana (syn. C. echinata [1])
- Copiapoa grandiflora
- Copiapoa haseltoniana
- Copiapoa humilis (Humildito)
- Copiapoa hypogaea
- Copiapoa krainziana (Chascón)
- Copiapoa laui
- Copiapoa longistaminea
- Copiapoa malletiana (Copiapoa de Carrizal)
- Copiapoa marginata
- Copiapoa megarhiza
- Copiapoa mollicula (Bajotierra)
- Copiapoa serpentisulcata
- Copiapoa solaris
- Copiapoa solaris var. ferox
- Copiapoa taltalensis (Quisco del Desierto)
- Copiapoa tenuissima
- Copiapoa tocopillana (Tocopillano)
See also
- Copiapó (the largest city of the Atacama region)
- Pan de Azúcar National Park
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Copiapoa. |
- From Caldera to Copiapo, a collection of images of various species
- Cactuspedia Copiapoa
- CactiGuide Copiapoa
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