Parodia microsperma
Parodia microsperma (F.A.C.Weber) Speg.

Parodia microsperma is a species in the Cactaceae family, originally described by F.A.C. Weber and later published by Speg. in 1923. It is native to the Northwest region of Argentina and Bolivia, and its distribution has expanded globally.
Description
Parodia microsperma belongs to the genus Parodia within the Cactaceae family. The species was first described by F.A.C. Weber and formally published by Speg. in 1923. It is naturally found in the Northwest region of Argentina and parts of Bolivia. Over time, it has been cultivated and distributed globally, making it a widely recognized cactus species. As a member of the Cactaceae family, it shares characteristics typical of cacti, including adaptations to arid environments.
Distribution
BR · Global · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia
Synonyms
Parodia mutabilisParodia matthesianaParodia macrancistraParodia macrancistraParodia macrancistraParodia malyanaParodia haemanthaParodia guachipasanaParodia heyerianaParodia grandifloraParodia glischrocarpaParodia lembckeiParodia herzogiiParodia hummelianaParodia chlorocarpaParodia fuscatoviridisParodia cebilarensisParodia catamarcensisParodia fechseriParodia erythranthaParodia erythranthaParodia weskampianaParodia nanaParodia mesembrinaParodia mercedesianaParodia minusculaParodia microtheleParodia argerichianaParodia betanianaParodia belenensis


