Gymnocalycium angelae
Gymnocalycium angelae Mereg.

Gymnocalycium angelae is a species of cactus in the family Cactaceae, first described in 1998 by Mereg. It belongs to the genus Gymnocalycium, which includes a variety of small to medium-sized cacti native to South America.
Description
Gymnocalycium angelae is a member of the Cactaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in arid regions of the Americas. The species was formally described in 1998 by the botanist Mereg. It is part of the genus Gymnocalycium, which is known for its globular or cylindrical growth forms and is native to regions in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. As with other members of the genus, Gymnocalycium angelae likely exhibits typical cactus features such as spines, succulent stems, and the ability to store water in its tissues to survive in dry environments.
Synonyms
Gymnocalycium denudatum subsp. angelae


