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Taxonomía
Cactaceae
Cactoideae
Browningieae
Browningia
Britton & Rose 1920
Etymology:
In honor of Webster E. Browning.
Place of Origin:
Southern Peru and northern Chile.
Columnar plants that can reach considerable size, with clearly defined ribs and robust spines characteristic of each species. Several species within the genus exhibit a marked difference between the juvenile and adult phases, the latter being less rugged and having fewer spines. The flowers, light-colored and tubular in structure, typically open at night. They require a well-draining substrate and tolerate aridity well, though not excessively, at least in cultivation. They are somewhat prone to developing root atrophy, making it important to avoid excessive moisture.
Foto:
Jleon 2005-10-15
Legal Protections
CITES
Scope of the Law
Worldwide
Level
International Convention on the Protection of Endangered Species.
International Convention on the Protection of Endangered Species.
Other Taxa:
Browningia altissima (Buxbaum 1965)
Browningia amstutziae (Hutchison ex Krainz 1965)
Browningia caineana (D. R. Hunt 1991)
Browningia candelaris (Britton & Rose 1920)
Browningia chlorocarpa (W. T. Marshall 1945)
Browningia columnaris (F. Ritter 1981)
Browningia hernandezii
Browningia hertlingiana (F. Buxbaum 1965)
Browningia icaensis
Browningia macracantha
Browningia microsperma (W. T. Marshall 1947)
Browningia pilleifera (Hutchison 1968)
Browningia utcubambensis
Nombres en Desuso:
Browningia albiceps (F. Ritter 1981)
Vease ->
Browningia microsperma (W. T. Marshall 1947)
Browningia riosaniensis
Vease ->
Rauhocereus riosaniensis (Backeb.1957.)
Browningia viridis (F. buxbaum 1965)
Vease ->
Browningia hertlingiana (F. Buxbaum 1965)
Bibliography of Higher Nodes
Bibliography Cactaceae
David Hunt; Nigel Paul Taylor; Graham Charles (2006) The New Cactus Lexicon Vol I Textos
ISBN:
0953813452
David Hunt; Nigel Paul Taylor; Graham Charles (2006) The New Cactus Lexicon Vol II Fotografías
ISBN:
0953813452
Edward Frederick Anderson (2001) The Cactus Family
ISBN:
0881924989
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