- The
Cactoideae are the
largest subfamily of the
cactus family, Cactaceae, and are
widely distributed throughout the Americas.
Cactaceae is the 5th most...
- "core cacti":
opuntias (subfamily Opuntioideae) and "cactoids" (subfamily
Cactoideae). Most
members of
these two
groups are
easily recognizable as cacti. They...
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belong to the
tribe Cereeae,
other night-blooming
cacti in the
subfamily Cactoideae may also be
called night-blooming cereus.
Cacti which may be
called by...
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Cereeae is a
tribe of
cacti belonging to the
subfamily Cactoideae containing about 50 genera,
divided in 2023
among six subtribes.
Cereeae are tree-like...
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within the
subfamily Cactoideae of the
Cactaceae family. The
Cactoideae can be
further divided into two
sister clades,
Cactoideae I and II. Echinocereus...
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epiphytic cactus which belongs to the
tribe Rhipsalideae within the
subfamily Cactoideae of the Cactaceae.
Together with the
hybrid with R. rosea, Rhipsalidopsis...
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Mammillaria crinita is a
species of
cactus in the
subfamily Cactoideae.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Mammillaria crinita. "Mammillaria crinita...
- of the 36
genera in the
subfamily Cactoideae sampled in the research. Of the nine
tribes recognized within Cactoideae, one, Calymmantheae,
comprises a...
- the
horse crippler or devil's pincushion, is a
cactus in the
subfamily Cactoideae. It is
native to the
United States (New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) and Mexico...
- in
Coryphantha and
implications on
Pelecyphora and
Escobaria (Cacteae,
Cactoideae, Cactaceae)".
PhytoKeys (188): 115–165. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.188.75739...