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Harrisia regelii

Harrisia regelii (Weing.) Borg
Harrisia regelii
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Harrisia regelii is a species in the Cactaceae family, native to Argentina's Northeast and Uruguay. It was first described in 1937 by Borg, with the original authorship attributed to Weing. This cactus is part of the Harrisia genus and is distributed in AU and globally.

Description

Harrisia regelii belongs to the Cactaceae family and is a member of the Harrisia genus. It is naturally found in the Northeast region of Argentina and in Uruguay. The species was formally published in 1937 by Borg, with the original description credited to Weing. Its distribution extends beyond its native range to include the AU region and has a global presence.

Distribution

AU · Global · Argentina Northeast · Uruguay

Synonyms

Cereus regeliiEriocereus martini var. regeliiEriocereus regeliiHarrisia pomanensis subsp. regeliiEriocereus martinii var. regelii

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