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Gymnocalycium reductum

Gymnocalycium reductum (Link) Pfeiff. ex Mittler
Gymnocalycium reductum
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Gymnocalycium reductum is a species of cactus in the Cactaceae family, native to the Northeast of Argentina and Uruguay. It was first described in 1844 by Pfeiff. ex Mittler, with the original authorship attributed to Link.

Description

Gymnocalycium reductum is a member of the genus Gymnocalycium, which is part of the Cactaceae family. This species is found in the Northeast region of Argentina as well as in Uruguay. It was formally published in 1844 by Pfeiff. ex Mittler, based on the original work by Link. The species is part of a broader distribution that is described as global, indicating its presence in various regions beyond its native habitat.

Distribution

Global · Argentina Northeast · Uruguay

Synonyms

Gymnocalycium sibaliiGymnocalycium reductum subsp. sibaliiCactus reductusCereus reductusEchinocactus gibbosus var. fennelliiEchinocactus gibbosus f. fennelliiEchinocactus reductusGymnocalycium reductumEchinocactus fennellii

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