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  1. Copiapoa - Wikipedia

    Copiapoa comprises 32 morphologically defined species and five heterotypic subspecies. [1] The species in this genus form dense cushions of hundreds of large, individual plants or produce …

  2. 38 Species in Genus Copiapoa - monsteraholic.com

    Copiapoa is a surprisingly diverse genus, with over 38 recognized species. Each has its own unique characteristics, from the globular shape of Copiapoa cinerea to the columnar form of …

  3. Succulents in the Genus Copiapoa - World of Succulents

    Copiapoa is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family, Cactaceae, from the dry coastal deserts, particularly the Atacama Desert, of northern Chile. It comprises 32 morphologically …

  4. Copiapoa at image, phylogeny, nomenclature for Copiapoa

    78 species names (IPNI) found:

  5. The Cactus File Handbook 4 - Copiapoa

    This Handbook is the first specialist, English-language publication to cover all the known species of Copiapoa. Restricted to the arid conditions of the coastline of northern Chile, members of …

  6. On-line Guide to the positive identification of Members of the …

    In this way, it is easy to identify a given plant as one belonging in the genus Copiapoa, but it is conversely difficult to then decide to which species it belongs. As previously stated, Copiapoa …

  7. Copiapoa articles - Encyclopedia of Life

    It comprises 32 morphologically defined species and 5 heterotypic subspecies. [1] The species in the genus Copiapoa forms dense cushions of hundreds of large individual plants or produce …

  8. Copiapoa — The Plant List

    Species names The status of the 103 species names for the genus Copiapoa recorded in The Plant List, are as follows:

  9. What is Copiapoa? - Spiegato

    Copiapoa or Pilocopiapoa is a genus of cacti from the Cactaceae family. These types of plants were named after the town of Copiapó in northern Chile, where they are native. There are …

  10. Copiapoa

    Sep 15, 2015 · 🔬 Key takeaway: Copiapoa haseltoniana is best regarded as a regional form of C. gigantea, not a separate species. The following is a detailed table derived from the 2015 …