RMFTPN6H–Detail of Paddling - Opuntia palmadora - during the dry backlands of Bahia
RMCT31DE–Pachycereus Marginatus, Cactus, Tall upright Mexican fence post cactus in front Prickly pear cactus, Opuntia palmadora.
RMRFR8B3–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. f-f. FIG. 251.—Opuntia palmadora. Brazil. A thicket in Bahia, FIG. 252.—Opuntia nashii. KEY TO SPECIES. Areoles of the joints distant, 2 to 4 cm. apart. Spines few, 3 cm. long or less, or none. Areoles elevated, bearing 2 to 5 grayish spines 3 to 6 cm. long 229. 0. Areoles scarcely elevated, spineless or with i to 4 weak yellow spines i to 2 cm. long. . 230. 0. Spines, when present, many, the older up to 12 cm. long 231. O. Areoles of the joints closer together, i to 1.5 cm. apart. Spines of the trunk-areoles, or most of them, deflexed. Young s
RMFTPN6K–Detail of Paddling - Opuntia palmadora - during the dry backlands of Bahia
RMFTPN6E–Detail of Paddling - Opuntia palmadora - during the dry backlands of Bahia
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