Lophophora

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 Lophophora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lophophora (Greek, crest-bearing). Cactaceae. Depressed globose, often proliferous and cespitose, unarmed except in seedling forms; tubercles conical, bearing at summit the flowering areole filled with white hairs: fls. from the center of the plant, small, pinkish: fr. clavate, naked, pinkish; seeds black. A very distinct genus, sometimes referred to as Anhalonium and at other times to Echinocactus. Under the latter genus it was described in Cyclo. Amer. Hort.


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