Pereskiopsis aquosa
Pereskiopsis aquosa (F.A.C.Weber) Britton & Rose
Pereskiopsis aquosa is a species in the Cactaceae family, first described in 1907 by Britton & Rose. It belongs to the genus Pereskiopsis and is native to several regions in Mexico, including the Gulf, Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest.
Description
Pereskiopsis aquosa is a member of the Cactaceae family, commonly known as the cactus family. It was scientifically described in 1907 by Britton & Rose, based on earlier work by F.A.C. Weber. This species is found in various parts of Mexico, including the Gulf, Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest regions. Its distribution is primarily within these geographic areas, and it is part of the Pereskiopsis genus, which is known for its unique morphological characteristics within the cactus family.
Distribution
Global · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southwest
Synonyms
Opuntia aquosaGrusonia aquosa




