RF2HPGX2C–1. Pediocactus simpsonii, 2. Denmoza rhodacantha, 3. Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus, 4. Neoporteria subgibbosa, , Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMHMPK1X–Denmoza erythrocephala, Cactaceae. Detail of flowers and spines.
RMRG5C2J–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. DENMOZA. 79 rather narrow flowers and exserted stamens there are suggestions of Cleistocactus, but the plant body is very different. It is more like some species of Echinopsis, to which, however, its flowers show little resemblance. It has no close relationship to Cereus or Cephalocereus. Denmoza differs from all other genera in this subtribe in producing long bristle-like spines from the flowering areoles of very old plants. 1. Denmoza rhodacantha (Salm-Dyck). Echinocactus rhodacanthus Salm-Dyck, Hort. Dyck. 341.
RF2WXMNP4–Saint Gallen, Switzerland, November 14, 2023 Denmoza Rhodacantha cactus at the botanical garden
RMAC0RBA–Flowering cactus Denmoza Rhodacantha Argentina
RMAA3P75–Denmoza rodacantha cacti in Mendoza Puna in Western Argentina
RMMX0YKT–. English: Denmoza rhodacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 159 Denmoza rhodacantha BlKakteen Tafel 16
RMHX1FC9–Denmoza rhodacantha BlKakteen Tafel 16
RMRG5C35–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL III PLATE VIII. M. E. Eaton del. 1. Top of flowering plant of Pediocactus simpsonii. 2. Flower of Denmoza rhodacantha. 3. Flowering plant of Ariocarfius kohchoubeyanus 4. Top of flowering plant of Neoporteria subgibbosa. (All natural size.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934
RF2WXMNP3–Saint Gallen, Switzerland, November 14, 2023 Denmoza Rhodacantha cactus at the botanical garden
RMAC0RB7–Flowering cactus Denmoza Rhodacantha Argentina
RMAA3P66–Denmoza rodacantha cacti in Mendoza Puna in Western Argentina
RMMY6EFG–. English: Denmoza rhodacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 137 Denmoza rhodacantha BlKakteen Tafel 16
RMRG5C2C–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 93.—Denmoza rhodacantha. Type locality: Not cited at place of publication, but doubtless Mendoza, Argentina. Distribution: Western mountains of Argentina. Vaupel (Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 31: 13. 1921) gives an interesting description of the species which flowered in Berlin in 1920 where it is grown as Cereus erythrocephalus. Pfeiffer gives Echinocactus coccineus (Knum. Cact. 50. 1837) as a synonym, while Weber gives Cereus rhodacanthus Weber (Diet. Hort. Bois 472. 1896) as a synonym, but neither is described.
RF2WXMNP7–Saint Gallen, Switzerland, November 14, 2023 Denmoza Rhodacantha cactus at the botanical garden
RMA3YG2A–Altoandine vegetation in high andes mountains in western Argentina showing Denmoza rodacantha cactis
RMMW5147–. English: Denmoza rhodacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 158 Denmoza rhodacantha BlKakteen Tafel 16
RMRFT0B5–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. DENMOZA. 79 rather narrow flowers and exserted stamens there are suggestions of Cleistocactus, but the plant body is very different. It is more like some species of Echinopsis, to which, however, its flowers show little resemblance. It has no close relationship to Cereus or Cephalocereus. Denmoza differs from all other genera in this subtribe in producing long bristle-like spines from the flowering areoles of very old plants. 1. Denmoza rhodacantha (Salm-Dyck). Echinocactus rhodacanthus Salm-Dyck, Hort. Dyck. 341. 1834. Echinopsis rhodacantha S
RMRFT0BH–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. Ill PLATE VIII. M. E. Eatou del. 1. Top of flowering plant of Pediocadus simpsonii. 2. Flower of Denmoza rhodacaniha. 3. Flowering plant of Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus. 4. Top of flowering plant of Neoporteria subgibbosa. (All natural size.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institu
RMRFPH23–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CONTENTS. Tribe 3, Cereeae—continued from Vol. II. page. Subtribe 3, Echinocereanae 3 Key to Genera 3 Echinocereus 3 Austroeaetus 44 Rebutia 45 Chamaecereus 48 Lobivia 49 Eehinopsis 60 Subtribe 4, Echinoeactanae 77 Key to Genera 77 Denmoza 7 S Ariocarpus 80 Lophophora S3 Copiapoa 85 Pediocactus 90 Toumeya 91 Epithelantha 92 Neoporteria 94 Arequipa 100 Oroya 102 Matucana 102 Hamatocactus 104 Strombocactus 106 Leuchtenbergia 107 Echinofossulocaetus 109 Feroeactus 123 Echinomastus 147 Gymnocalycium 152 Echinocactus 166 Homalocephala 181 Astrophytu
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