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Parodia stuemeri

Parodia stuemeri (Werderm.) Backeb.
Parodia stuemeri
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Parodia stuemeri is a species in the Cactaceae family, native to the Northwest region of Argentina. It was first described in 1934 by Backeb., with the original authorship attributed to Werderm.

Description

Parodia stuemeri belongs to the Cactaceae family, commonly known as the cactus family. This species is native to the Northwest region of Argentina, where it is part of the local flora. The scientific name was established in 1934 by Backeb., who credited the original work to Werderm. The genus Parodia includes a variety of cacti species, many of which are adapted to arid environments. Parodia stuemeri is part of the broader distribution of cacti found globally, though it is specifically associated with the ecological conditions of the Argentine Northwest.

Distribution

Global · Argentina Northwest

Synonyms

Parodia gutekunstianaParodia carminataParodia gokrauseanaParodia giganteaParodia jujuyanaParodia fricianaParodia rubricentraParodia setosaParodia schuetzianaParodia scopariaParodia pseudostuemeriParodia tumbayanaBolivicactus stuemeriBolivicactus tilcarensisEchinocactus stuemeriEchinocactus stuemeri var. tilcarensisParodia tilcarensisParodia stuemeri var. robustiorParodia stuemeri var. schuetzianaParodia tilcarensis var. giganteaParodia stuemeri var. tilcarensis

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