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Maihuenia poeppigii
Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898


Cespitose plants forming dense cushion-like clumps. They feature jointed stems, small, cylindrical, and succulent leaves that persist year-round. Their flowers are solitary, yellow, hermaphroditic, and appear in spring. The fruit is a fleshy, indehiscent berry. They prefer altitudes between 1,000 and 2,500 meters above sea level, in cold, sunny, and rocky environments.
SuculentasCactaceae Maihuenioideae Maihuenia poeppigiiPhilippi ex K. Schumann 1898
Foto:Jleon 2003-11-15

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.
Nombres en Desuso:
Opuntia maihuen (Gay1847.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
Maihuenia philippii ((F.A.C.Weber) K.Schum.1898.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
Opuntia philippii (F.Haage & M.Schmidt ex Bois1898.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
Pereskia philippii (F.A.C.Weber1898.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
Opuntia poeppigii (Otto ex Pfeiff.1837.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
Pereskia poeppigii ((Otto ex Pfeiff.) Salm-Dyck1850.) Vease -> Maihuenia poeppigii (Philippi ex K. Schumann 1898)
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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