Gymnocalycium Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844:124)

Oliveira, Anabela Silveira De, Pontes, Rodrigo Corrêa, Robaina, Luis Eduardo De Souza & Trentin, Romário, 2022, The Cactaceae family in the Santa Maria river basin (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Phytotaxa 542 (2), pp. 153-166 : 161

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.2.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6415641

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scientific name

Gymnocalycium Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844:124)
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4. Gymnocalycium Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844:124) View in CoL

Type (designated by Haworth 1816: 137):— Gymnocalycium gibbosum (Haworth 1816: 137) Pfeiffer ex Mittler.

Species richness:— Gathers approximately 50 species, four species occur in Rio Grande do Sul ( Kiesling 2005).

General distribution:— Gymnocalycium is distributed in southern Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia.

Distribution in Santa Maria river basin:— Two species were found, Gymnocalycium denudatum (Link & Otto 1828: 9) Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844: 124) ( Fig. 2K View FIGURE 2 ), and G. uruguayense (Arechavaletae 1905: 218) Britton & Rose (1922: 172) ( Fig. 2L View FIGURE 2 ), they are widespread in the study area and grow on rocky outcrops and the Saxon vegetation, tolerate low light.

Morphologic notes:— These are usually solitary or clustered plants, globose of more than 4 cm in diameter, 4–15 sides, bell-shaped, white calyx, pink or yellowish-white flowers. Dried or fleshy fruits up to 3 cm in length. They usually bloom from October to December, bearing fruit soon after.

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