Cleistocactus tominensis
Cleistocactus tominensis is a species of columnar cactus in the genus Cleistocactus, endemic to Bolivia, where it is found in forests, on cliffs, and in inter-Andean valleys at altitudes of 900 to 2,200 meters.
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Species: | C. tominensis |
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Cleistocactus tominensis (Weing.) Backeb. | |
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Subspecies
- Cleistocactus tominensis subsp. micropetalus (F.Ritter) Mottram
Synonyms
- Borzicactus tominensis (Weing.) Borg
- Borzicactus tominensis (Weing.) Neale
- Cereus tominensis Weing.
- Cleistocactus capadalensis F.Ritter
- Cleistocactus clavicaulis Cárdenas
- Cleistocactus crassicaulis Cárdenas
- Cleistocactus crassicaulis var. paucispinus F.Ritter
- Cleistocactus mendozae Cárdenas
- Cleistocactus viridialabastri Cárdenas
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References
- Kaktus-ABC 190 1935.
- The Plant List entry
- IUCN Redlist entry
- ITIS Report entry
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