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Rebutia arenacea Cárdenas
Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 23: 94. 1951
Family: CACTACEAE

Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Diego Armentano

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Accepted name in llifle Database:
Rebutia arenacea Cárdenas
Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 23: 94. 1951
Synonymy: 26
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Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Rebutia arenacea group

  • Rebutia arenacea Cárdenas: (Sulcorebutia arenacea) has 14-16, tiny spines, all radials, up to 4(-5) mm long, minutely pubescent whitish, amber or tan, pectinate held tightly that give a sandy effect. Distribution: Cochabamba.
  • Rebutia candiae Cárdenas: (Sulcorebutia arenacea var. candiae) very similar to S. glomeriseta but spines shorter and pectinate bristly, interlecing creamy yellow to brownish. Distribution: border area of Chochabamba.
  • Rebutia glomeriseta Cárdenas: (Sulcorebutia glomeriseta) Spines not easily differentiable from radials and centrals, fine, bristly, interlecing creamy yellow to brownish. Distribution: border area of Bolivia-Paraguay-Argentina.
  • Rebutia menesesii Cárdenas: (Sulcorebutia arenacea var. menesesii)
  • Sulcorebutia arenacea var. kamiensis (Bredero & Donald) Gertel & J.de Vries
  • Sulcorebutia muschii R.Vásquez

10917 valentino Valentino Vallicelli
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
22315 Ilham Prof. Ilham Alakbarov
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Prof. Ilham Alakbarov

10920 cactus-art Cactus Art
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Cactus Art
29656 cpif Peiffer Clement
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Peiffer Clement

10919 cactus-art Cactus Art
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Cactus Art
28202 alexander Alexander Arzberger
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Alexander Arzberger

10918 valentino Valentino Vallicelli
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
30672 cpif Peiffer Clement
Rebutia arenacea Photo by: Peiffer Clement


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