. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. LOB IVI A. 51 still persists, but it has never flowered. We are disposed to refer here an illustration (Illustr. Hort. 6: pi. 214) which was called Echinopsis pentlandii. Figure 63 is from a photograph of a plant brought by Dr. Rose from the type locality in 1914.. Fig. 63.—Lobivia ferox. 3. Lobivia longispina sp. nov. Globose to cylindric, 10 cm. in diameter, up to 25 cm. high, bluish green; ribs 25 to 50, rather low, deeply undulate, broken into acute tubercles 1 to 2 cm. long; spines 10 to 15, slender, elongate

. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. LOB IVI A. 51 still persists, but it has never flowered. We are disposed to refer here an illustration (Illustr. Hort. 6: pi. 214) which was called Echinopsis pentlandii. Figure 63 is from a photograph of a plant brought by Dr. Rose from the type locality in 1914.. Fig. 63.—Lobivia ferox. 3. Lobivia longispina sp. nov. Globose to cylindric, 10 cm. in diameter, up to 25 cm. high, bluish green; ribs 25 to 50, rather low, deeply undulate, broken into acute tubercles 1 to 2 cm. long; spines 10 to 15, slender, elongate Stock Photo
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. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. LOB IVI A. 51 still persists, but it has never flowered. We are disposed to refer here an illustration (Illustr. Hort. 6: pi. 214) which was called Echinopsis pentlandii. Figure 63 is from a photograph of a plant brought by Dr. Rose from the type locality in 1914.. Fig. 63.—Lobivia ferox. 3. Lobivia longispina sp. nov. Globose to cylindric, 10 cm. in diameter, up to 25 cm. high, bluish green; ribs 25 to 50, rather low, deeply undulate, broken into acute tubercles 1 to 2 cm. long; spines 10 to 15, slender, elongated, nearly straight, the longest 7 to 8 cm. long, yellowish to brown; flowers funnelform, about 4 cm. long, slender, very hairy, the hairs long and white; limb short; fruit broadly obovoid, about 2 cm. thick, its scales distant, ovate, acuminate, 3 to 4 mm. long.. 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; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington

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