RMBT1RDJ–Copiapoa delabata var. carrisaliensis in flower Atacama Desert Chile South America
RFPMJF4H–close up on the cactae Copiapoa Grandiflora, a cacti in the family of Cactaceae in the order of Caryophyllales
RF2AWMP0W–Small group of green 'copiapoa echinata' cactus plants with yellow needles. Yellow and orange rocks in daylight as background and in foreground
RMB3KYF5–COPIAPOA HUMILIS
RFKGB93N–Green and fresh Cactaceae Copiapoa cactus with dews in detail macro
RF2T3DF86–Chilean cactus Copiapoa hypogaea cv. Lizard Skin with two yellow flowers in close-up.
RF2B21AA5–Copiapoa humilis is a very small, low growing cactus with roots like turnips, sometime solitary but usually clumping at the base.
RF2T5NGHF–Copiapoa Cinerea cactus in its natural habitat near Antofagasta, Chile. Bright sunlight and dry soil. Globular cactus, with many stems.
RF2DA2244–Copiapoa humulis ssp variispinata: Diurnal, campanulate, 2,5-3 cm diameter sulphur yellow, with characteristic Copiapoa flower-scent.
RFK4DA9A–Clumps of cacti Copiapoa De Carrizal (Copiapoa dealbata) in the Atacama Desert. Parque Nacional Llanos de Challe, near Vallenar in northern Chile.
RF2APD29R–Copiapoa is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceaea, from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, Chile.
RF2PK4EA0–Ball cactus called in Latin Copiapoa coquimbana is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Brazil. It is ribbed .
RF2DEAGF1–Copiapoa fiedleriana: Flowers are yellow, 2.5-3 cm long. Inner tepals lemon-yellow, outer tepals with a red central stripe on the tip.
RFE6K742–Copiapoa Cacti (Copiapoa columna-albain) growing in a barren landscape, Pan de Azúcar National Park, Atacama Region, Chile
RFRD7G91–Copiapoa Carrizalensis Cactus at Llanos de Challe National Park, an endemic specie that just grows at Atacama Desert in this amazing National Park
RFM122TT–Landscape with cacti (Copiapoa cinerascens) and columnar cactus (Eulychnia iquiquensis),Pan de Azúcar National Park
RFEFJ2GH–Copiapoa cinerascens, an endemic fat plant of the Pan de Azucar National park. Region de Antofagasta & Atacama. Chile.
RF2WFAHW0–Copiapoa cinerea
RFEJC65G–Copiapoa cinerea
RF2RDJ8WA–Copiapoa carrizalensis
RMBT1PKT–Copiapoa delabata var. carrisaliensis in flower Atacama Desert Chile South America
RFPMJF3F–close up on the cactae Copiapoa Grandiflora, a cacti in the family of Cactaceae in the order of Caryophyllales
RMBT9K2W–Copiapoa cinerascens Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2AWMP0C–Group of dark green 'copiapoa echinata' cactus with gold needles and selective focus. Shot in natural light with marbled rocks as background
RMBT5BM6–Copiapoa delabata var. carrisaliensis in flower 'desierto florido' Atacama Desert Chile South America
RF2RA2HPT–Flor de cactus del desierto
RMBT9K24–Copiapoa cinerascens cactus grows in Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RMW803TX–Barrel cacti (Copiapoa columna alba) Pan de Azucar National Park, Chile.
RMBT5EWF–Copiapoa delabata var. carrisaliensis flowers North of Carrizol Bayo coastal road Atacama deset Chile South America
RFK4DA9X–Clumps of cacti Copiapoa De Carrizal (Copiapoa dealbata) in the Atacama Desert. Parque Nacional Llanos de Challe, near Vallenar in northern Chile.
RMBT9K05–Copiapoa cinerascens grows in inhospitable conditions in Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2P2JK70–Closeup of group wild natural cacti (Copiapoa tenebrosa cinerea) on dry rocky stony ground - Chile, Pacific ocean
RF2BYFFWC–Cactus called 'copiapoa' in the Atacama Desert, Chile
RFRD7G99–Copiapoa Carrizalensis Cactus at Llanos de Challe National Park, an endemic specie that just grows at Atacama Desert in this amazing National Park
RMPFRMA2–A globular Chilean cactus Copiapoa krainziana with fine spines
RF2CENTTN–Group of hairy spiny old man cactus.
RFR0A3J1–Copiapoa Marginata, it is one of the different types of cactus that grow in the Atacama desert. This image was captured in the vicinity of Copiapo
RFEJC65J–Copiapoa cinerea
RF2RDJ8WK–Copiapoa carrizalensis
RFTTH9YE–Purplish-black Copiapoa hypogaea ssp tenuissima with yellow blossom flowers. Copiapoa hypogaea ssp tenuissima blooming season is on pring and summer.
RFPMYK4X–Adult form of copiapoa haseltoniana with wooly crown. Native to Atacama desert, Chile. Seen at botanical garden Berlin, Europe
RF2RDRR83–Copiapoa pseudocoquimbana new name: Copiapoa coquimbana
RF2AWMP0R–Variety of dark green cactus plants backdrop on tropical jungle background. Shot in natural sunlight at botanical gardens, Prague
RF2WFAHNY–Copiapoa dealbata, Llanos de challe National Park, Huasco, Chile
RMW803WE–Barrel cacti (Copiapoa columna alba) all orientated to the north to minimise damage by the midday sun. Pan de Azucar National Park, Chile.
RM2PE77K6–Flowering copiapoa echinoides (Copiapoa echinoides var. cuprea), near the coast south of the caldera, Atacama Desert, Chile
RF2K208A5–Habitus of Copiapoa haseltoniana Cactus
RF2CD4HD4–A small Copiapoa cinerea cactus growing in a rock garden
RMBT9JH2–Copiapoa cinerascens grows in inhospitable environment in Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2P2JKKX–Beautiful stony rocky coastal beach covered with many natural wild cactuses (Copiapoa tenebrosa cinerea) - Chile, Pacific ocean coast
RF2BYFFMH–Cactus called 'copiapoa' in the Atacama Desert, Chile
RFRD7G8N–Copiapoa Carrizalensis Cactus at Llanos de Challe National Park, an endemic specie that just grows at Atacama Desert in this amazing National Park
RFMPBE8R–Closeup detail of cactus Copiapoa cinerea
RFT81218–Closeup of clumps of Copiapoa dealbata cactus in Atacama desert, Chile .
RF2WK5KAG–Chilean cactus Copiapoa humilis with two yellow flowers in close-up. A square-sized photo.
RFTTHA03–Purplish-black Copiapoa hypogaea ssp tenuissima with yellow blossom flowers. Copiapoa hypogaea ssp tenuissima blooming season is on pring and summer.
RMDW4FP8–Columna alba cacti (Copiapoa cinerea) in the Atacama, Pan de Azúcar National Park, Antofagasta Region, Chile, South America
RF2BW0TTH–Capiapoa Cactus, In the deserts of Chile inhabit several species of
RMEJX7N0–Copiapoa cinerascens in the arid coastal plain at Pan de Azucar, (below the fog bank)
RFJ9YXKR–Copiapoa krainziana grows individually or from the base branching, forming up to one square meter large groups. They measure 6 to 12 centimeters
RM2JR2234–Copiapoa cinerea and Eulychnia iquiquensis cacti in Pan de Azucar National Park in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
RMW803W6–Barrel cacti (Copiapoa columna alba) all orientated to the north to minimise damage by the midday sun. Pan de Azucar National Park, Chile.
RM2PE77JW–Copiapoa (Copiapoa laui) cactus shooting out of the ground in the desert south of Caldera, Atacama Desert, Chile
RF2CD4H8R–Close up of a small Copiapoa cinera cactus growing in a rock garden
RMBT9JND–Copiapoa cinerascens grows in inhospitable conditions in Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2P2JK8J–View of different wild cactus species growing on dry stony ground on the Chilean pacific coast (Eulychnia iquiquensis and Copiapoa tenebrosa cinerea)
RMD2M2PG–Humildito (Copiapoa humilis) cactus grows on high slopes and hill tops, where is permanent fog Park National Pan de Azucar Chile
RFRD7G8D–Copiapoa Carrizalensis Cactus at Llanos de Challe National Park, an endemic specie that just grows at Atacama Desert in this amazing National Park
RF2BYFFPY–Cactus called 'copiapoa' in the Atacama Desert, Chile
RFW3YHCF–Close up of a Black Knight Cactus, Copiapoa tenuissima in a rock garden
RFMRKN8X–Closeup detail of cactus Copiapoa cinerea
RFEJC5Y1–Copiapoa cinerea
RFR0083E–Copiapoa hypogaea, Copiapoa mollicula ornamental cactus and succulent desert plant growing in an arid environment.
RFFC6GNP–Cacti Belonging to the Genus Copiapoa
RFEC7A80–Copiapoa, Cactaceae
RMPFRMA0–A Chilean cactus Copiapoa cinerea, view from above
RFTA5N9G–Cactus balls in Pan de Azucar National Park in Chile, Atacama desert, north of Chile