Chiba University Matsudo/Kashiwa Campus Plant Database

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Details of genus: Neolloydia Britton & Rose [780]

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accepted: Accepted

Family: Cactaceae

family_ja: サボテン

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description_en: Genus of 10-14 species of spherical or cylindrical, perennial cacti found on low hillsides in S.W. Texas, USA, and in E. and N.E. Mexico. They frequently form clumps by offsetting. The ribs bear spined tubercles, often spirally arranged, sometimes with dense hairs or wool in the axils. The wide-spreading, funnel-shaped, diurnal flowers are produced from spring to summer. In areas where temperatures drop below 15°C (59°F), grow in a warm greenhouse. In warmer climates, grow in a border or desert garden.

hardiness_en: Frost tender.

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propagation_en: Sow seed at 19-24°C (66-75°F) in spring.

pests_en: Susceptible to root mealybugs when container-grown.

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comment: SW. N.America

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Update Information: Created: 2007-12-06 12:51; Updated: 2020-07-05 11:41

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SystemAccepted?Scientific nameJapanese nameInfra-familial classification# species
APG4 Cactaceae サボテン科 Show
PB2 Cactaceae サボテン科 Show
PB3 Cactaceae サボテン科 Show

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