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Botanisk hage, Cagliari, Sardinien
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The Scarlet Cob Cactus is native to a restricted range near Cusco, Peru. UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens.
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The Red Torch Cactus is native to La Rioja Province of Argentina, but is here showing off at the UC Botanical Gardens, Berkeley.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY (April 26, 2018)
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This is the Quisco, the common tall cactus of central Chile.
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Canova I, Veneto, Italy
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Monte Carlo Heliport, La Condamine, Monaco
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Under the name of Vela de la Virgin, this cactus graces the dry lands of northwestern Argentina.
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Canova I, Veneto, Italy
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From the Botanical Gardens at UC Berkeley, this Bolivian cactus is likely better known as L. Caespitosa.
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Il Sole rarit botaniche - Brendola (VI)
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A citizen of Argentina, here blooming at the Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix.
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A large cactus, sometime referred to as the Argentine Saguaro, but more often as Achuma. (Note the flies hanging in formation over the flower). Riojo Province, Argentina.I
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Cochabamba, Bolivia
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One of several latin names for this cactus of Peru and Bolivia. Botanical Gardens UC Berkeley.
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Known as Cardon del Puna, this is the giant cactus of the altiplano.
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Cultivado: Zaragoza. (Espaa)Originario de Argentina,provincia del Esteso.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY (April 26, 2018)
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A close look at the flower of the Quisco cactus.
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Canova I, Veneto, Italy
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From northwestern Argentina, and one of the species known as Sprawling Torch.
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Il Sole rarit botaniche - Brendola (VI)