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The '''toothpick cactus''' ('''''Stetsonia coryne''''') is a [[species]] of [[cactus]] and the sole species of its [[genus]] ('''''Stetsonia'''''). The plant originates from the low northwest deserts of [[Argentina]] and [[Bolivia]]. | |||
''Stetsonia coryne'' grows to a height of 2.4-10 m tall. It has white blossoms in spring or summer. | |||
==Cultivation== | ==Cultivation== |
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The toothpick cactus (Stetsonia coryne) is a species of cactus and the sole species of its genus (Stetsonia). The plant originates from the low northwest deserts of Argentina and Bolivia.
Stetsonia coryne grows to a height of 2.4-10 m tall. It has white blossoms in spring or summer.
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- w:Stetsonia coryne. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
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