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Gymnocalycium glaucum

Gymnocalycium glaucum F.Ritter
Gymnocalycium glaucum
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Gymnocalycium glaucum is a species in the Cactaceae family, native to the Northwest region of Argentina. It was first described in 1963 by F.Ritter.

Description

Gymnocalycium glaucum is a cactus species belonging to the genus Gymnocalycium within the Cactaceae family. It is primarily found in the Northwest region of Argentina. The species was formally described and published in 1963 by the botanist F.Ritter. As part of the Cactaceae family, it shares characteristics typical of cacti, such as succulent stems adapted to arid environments.

Distribution

Global · Argentina Northwest

Synonyms

Gymnocalycium glaucum subsp. albertovojtechii

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