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Lobivia caineana

Lobivia caineana Cárdenas
Lobivia caineana
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Lobivia caineana is a species of cactus in the Cactaceae family, native to Bolivia. It was first described and published in 1952 by Cárdenas.

Description

Lobivia caineana belongs to the genus Lobivia and is part of the Cactaceae family, a group of plants commonly known as cacti. This species is indigenous to Bolivia, where it grows in its natural habitat. The scientific name was formally introduced in 1952 by the botanist Cárdenas, who provided its initial taxonomic description. As a member of the Cactaceae, it shares characteristics typical of cacti, such as succulent stems and adaptations to arid environments.

Distribution

Bolivia

Synonyms

Echinopsis caineana

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