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- tribes. The subfamilies were: The four cactus subfamilies Subfamily Pereskioideae K. Schumann The only genus in the ICSG classification was Pereskia....
- The ICSG classification of the family recognizes four subfamilies: Pereskioideae (consisting only of the genus Pereskia), Opuntioideae, Maihuenioideae...
- Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae Subfamily: Pereskioideae Genus: Rhodocactus (A.Berger) F.M.Knuth Species See text....
- Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae Subfamily: Pereskioideae Engelm. Genus: Pereskia Mill. Species See text....
- Pereskia aculeata is a scrambling shrub in the family Cactaceae. Common names include Barbados gooseberry, blade-apple cactus, leaf cactus, rose cactus...
- Rhodocactus grandifolius (rose cactus; syn. Pereskia grandifolia) is a species of cactus native to eastern and southern Brazil. Like all species in the...
- tropical collections at a botanical garden in Berlin; specialist in Pereskioideae Cactaceae Bu Leunisia Johannes Leunis (1802–1873), German clergyman...
- Rhodocactus sacharosa, synonym Pereskia sacharosa, is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family Cactaceae, native from Bolivia and west-central...
- Rhodocactus stenanthus is a species of cactus that is endemic to Brazil. First described as Pereskia stenantha, it was transferred to Rhodocactus in 2016...
- Rhodocactus bahiensis is a species of tree-like cactus that is endemic to the Brazilian state of Bahia. First described as Pereskia bahiensis, it was transferred...