Los Andes to Guardia Vieja alt. 991 m, Region de Valparaiso, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 Kč VY B 0,40 10,00 Kč VY C 2,00 50,00 Kč

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1 Ver. 12/2015 BIG_SALES_OF_SEED_CACTI_AND_SUCCULENTS_012_2015 BIG SALES OF SEED CACTI AND SUCCULENTS ON STOCK IN OCTOBER 2015 Velký prodej skladových zásob Říjen 2015 ACACIA caven ( Molina ) Molina Sag. Stor. Nat. Chili, ed , FORM / it grows four to five metres tall and bears very stiff and sharp white thorns up to 2 cm in length, blooms in Spring, with bright yellow flowers 1 cm to 2 cm in diameter / BCHK 1324 Los Andes to Guardia Vieja alt. 991 m, Region de Valparaiso, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA caven ( Molina ) Molina Sag. Stor. Nat. Chili, ed , FORM / it grows four to five metres tall and bears very stiff and sharp white thorns up to 2 cm in length, blooms in Spring, with bright yellow flowers 1 cm to 2 cm in diameter / BCHK 1334 La Vina to Alicahue II. / other mountain way to Putuaendo, left hill over riverbed / in alt. 925 m, Region de Valparaiso, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA farnesiana ( L. ) Willd. var. guanacastensis H.D.Clarke, Seigler & Ebinger Syst. Bot. 14(4): NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / small green miniature leaves, special large yellow fruits, very decorative compact plants / BKLM 965 San Jose Iturbide to Mineral de Pozos alt m, Guanajuato, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA farnesiana (L.) Willd. MINIMA FORM / smaller stem into 30 CM HIGH PLANTS, small green miniature leaves, special large yellow fruits, growing bellow rocks in plains with Echinopsis leucantha / KFF 1139 Calingasta to Pachaco I. / right side bellow rocks, RUTA 12 Calingasta to Pachaco KM 26 / alt m, p. San Juan, Argentina VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA species / miniature green till silver leaves, dark borca / BKN 90 B North of Simbolar alt. 511 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA species / miniature green till silver leaves, dark borca / RSTR km North of Estanque de Menchaca, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACACIA species LONG SPOKED DARK RED TUBIFORMED NICE FLOWER / very interesting structure of flower, growing near Ariocarpus scapharostrus v. swobodae in slate / BKM 839 Las Adjuntas, Nuevo Leon VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM catamarcense F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 2: 465, fig NICE BLUE SILVER BODY FORM / grey globular to short cylindrical body, yellow large flowers, mostly long brown black centrals / BKN 41A South West of Loro Huasi alt m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM catamarcense F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 2: 465, fig NICE BLUE SILVER BODY FORM / grey globular to short cylindrical body, yellow rarely bright orange large flowers, mostly long brown black centrals, typical mountain population in province Catamarca Area / KP 221 South West of Loro Huasi alt m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM catamarcense F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 2: 465, fig NICE BLUE SILVER BODY FORM / grey globular to short cylindrical body, yellow rarely bright orange large flowers, mostly long brown black centrals, typical mountain population in province Tucuman Area / KP 233 South of Tio Punco alt m, p.tucuman, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM catamarcense form / blue plum till silver body, hard brown mostly black spines, large yellow flower, identical with collect KP 233 / BKN 49B South of Tio Punco alt m, p.tucuman, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum ( Speg. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] NICE FLOWERING FORM / greyish-green body, stout straight spines in grey-brown, mix pure white and also yellow flowers, throat green, growing in rock hills with Gymnocalycium spegazzinii ssp. sarkae / KP 243 South East of San Rafael alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum ( Speg. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] NICE WHITE YELLOW FLOWERING FORM / greyish-green body, stout straight spines in grey-brown, mix pure white and also yellow flowers, throat green, growing in large plains mostly with best spined form Gymnocalycium spegazzinii ssp. sarkae ( mayor ) / BKN 56 B La Cabana / Angastaco to Molinos Road left side plains / alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum ( Speg. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] NICE WHITE YELLOW FLOWERING FORM / greyish-green body, stout straight spines in grey-brown, mix pure white and also yellow flowers, throat green, growing in large plains mostly with best spined form Gymnocalycium spegazzinii ssp. sarkae ( mayor ) / KP 248 A La Cabana / Angastaco to Molinos Road left side plains / alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum form / dark brown black spines, robust stem, large yellow flower, growing near population Gymnocalycium spegazzinii ssp. sarkae / KP 93 Sayar alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 Stránka 1 z 107

2 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum form / dark brown black spines, robust stem / BKN 55A way San Carlos - Angastaco 1874 m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum v. brevispinum YELLOW PINK TILL BROWNISH PECTINATE SPINES, GREEN SILVER BODY/ pectinate pink brown spines, large light yellow flower, violet stigma / BKN 51A La Vinita / near table / 1685 m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum v. brevispinum YELLOW PINK TILL BROWNISH PECTINATE SPINES, GREEN SILVER BODY/ pectinate pink brown spines, large light yellow flower, violet stigma / BKN 52A N of Tolombon 1642 m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM chionanthum v. brevispinum YELLOW PINK TILL BROWNISH PECTINATE SPINES, GREEN SILVER BODY/ pectinate pink brown spines, large light yellow flower, violet stigma / KP 236 Road Santa Maria to Cafayate alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM peitscherianum Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] 225, [12 Feb 1936] LONG HARD STRONG BROWN BLACK SPINES NEW NICE FORM / identical with collect BKN 89 A, mostly white till pink flower, long hard very strong central brown black spines, mostly flat discoid rarely clustering stem / KP 323 South West of San Jose de la Dormida alt. 493 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM peitscherianum Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] 225, [12 Feb 1936] LONG HARD STRONG BROWN BLACK SPINES NEW NICE FORM / mostly white till pink flower, long hard very strong central brown black spines, mostly flat discoid rarely clustering stem / BKN 89A South West of San Jose de la Dormida alt. 493 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM SPECIES NOVA PROBABLY / NOT YET IDENTICAL WITH ACANTHOCALYCIUM VIOLACEUM GROUPE, MOSTLY TALL STEM, FLAT MANY MASSIVE RIBS, CURVED THICKLY CENTRAL SPINES, SHORT FLOWER, growing with Gymnocalycium ochoterenai v. variispinum, Jatropha excisa and Opuntia salmiana in rock hill and also valley / KFF 1176 Balneario Talita / before, single rock hill and valley in right side / alt. 511 m, p. San Luis, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM SPECIES NOVA PROBABLY / NOT YET IDENTICAL WITH ACANTHOCALYCIUM VIOLACEUM GROUPE, MOSTLY TALL STEM, FLAT MANY MASSIVE RIBS, CURVED THICKLY CENTRAL SPINES, SHORT FLOWER, growing with Gymnocalycium ochoterenai v. variispinum in rocks / KFF 1173 Capilla San Vincente / RUTA GENERAL SAN MARTIN to QUINES, in right side rocks / alt. 913 m, p. San Luis, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM thionanthum ( Speg. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] ABRA DE INFIERNILLO TUCUMAN MOUNTAIN AREA NICE FORM / flowers bell-shaped, 5 cm. long or less on lateral areoles, and the segments of the perianth are sulphur or lemon-yellow (but also white, orange or red), they have very hairy buds, the floral tubes have brown-white hairs / bristles and dark spine-tipped scales / PSCA 49 Abra de Infiernillo alt m, p. Tucuman, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM thionanthum ( Speg. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] NICE SPINED FORM / very large plants, dusty grey stems with grey-black spines, first globular but later cylindrical, yellow flowers near apex, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Jaromir Chvastek, Frydek-Mistek / CH 962 San Carlos alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM violaceum form / large pink flower, very long curved spines / BKN 101 Carlos Paz, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM violaceum form / pink flower, very long curved spines / JPR / 231 Cerro Blanco 900 m, Sierra Yulto, p. San Luis, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 ACANTHOCALYCIUM violaceum MOSTLY ALBIFLORUM SPECIAL FORM / bright pink till mostly ALBIFLORUM WHITE FLOWER, growing together with nice spined Gymnocalycium proliferum and Notocactus submammulosus MAYOR NICE ROBUST STEM FORM / KFF 1192 Cuesta Cura Brochero RUTA 15 / in left side hills up dump, plants growing to top hills in moss / alt. 736 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 AGAVE americana L. var. expansa ( Jacobi ) Gentry Agave Fam. Sonora USDA Agric. Handb. no. 399 NICE SILVER LEAVES FORM / succulent shrub with a basal rosette of thick, heavy light-grey leaves up to 2m high, the leaves have toothed margins, pale yellow flowers are borne on a 5-9m high flowering spike from cca December to March, leaves are poisonous to ruminants, very rarely authentic nature population in mexican state DURANGO / BKLM 1056 North East of Estacion Simon alt m, Durango, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE angustifolia CULTIVARE MARGINATA FORM / small beautiful Agave with stiff short, sword shape leaves with cream colored margins / PSCA 21 Sierra Mixteca, Oaxaca VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE duragensis Gentry Agaves Cont. N. Amer NICE VERY WIDE DARK GREEN SPINED LEAVES FORM / large rosette of up to 6 ft across, the pale bluish leaves have wickedly spined margins and prominent apical spines, it is moderately hardy to dry and cold conditions, the inflorescence is a panicle of bright yellow flowers / BKLM 1021 El Colorado alt m, Durango, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE duragensis Gentry Agaves Cont. N. Amer SILVER BLUE LEAVES NICE FORM / large rosette of up to 6 ft across, the pale bluish leaves have wickedly spined margins and prominent apical spines, the inflorescence is a panicle of bright yellow flowers / PSCA 60 between Rodeo and Nazas alt m, Durango VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Stránka 2 z 107

3 AGAVE ghiesbreghtii K.Koch Wochenschr. v. (1862) 83, 143 / clustering succulent rosettes, up to 30 inches in diameter (75 cm) greenish flowers on a 12 feet tall spike (3.6 m) in the spring / PSCA 23 Labor de Gamboa alt m, Guanajuato VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE gigantensis Gentry Occas. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. no. 130: 63 (-67), fig LORETO BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR AREA NICE FORM / solitary succulent rosette, 3 feet tall (1 m), 4 feet in spread (1.2 m) stem / PSCA 2 Loreto, South Baja California VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green leaves, growing from plain into hill with Ariocarpus retusus ROSTRATUS FORM / KSM 696 A Pressa de Guadalupe, SLP VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green leaves, growing in canyon with Ariocarpus fissuratus INTERMEDIUS and Epithelantha micromeris v. gregii / BKM 869 El Hundido / first canyon in letf side from quarry / alt. 843 m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green till red orange leaves / KSM km West of La Paloma alt m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green till red orange leaves / KSM km East of Las Coloradas alt m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green till red orange leaves / KSM km North of Estancion Marte alt m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green till red orange leaves / RSTR km East of Las Coloradas alt m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE lechuguilla form / small curved green till red orange leaves / RSTR km North of Estancion Marte alt m, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE AGAVE AGAVE longisepala Tod. Hort. Bot. Panorm. 2: tab ; op. cit / very rare plants, nice compact green silver rossets / shawii subsp. goldmaniana ( Trel. ) Gentry Occas. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. no. 130: BEST GRAY GREEN LANCE SHAPED LEAVES NICE FORM / perennial fleshy plant that has gray-green lance shaped leaves cm (4-8 inches) wide and 40 to 70 cm (16-28 inches) long, the leaves have marginal teeth mm (1/2 inch) long and spine-like tips 3-4 cm (1-1/2 inch) long, the plant grows to 1 m (3 feet) tall and after several years produces a flower spike 3-5 m (9-15 feet) tall, flowers yellow carried on a long stalked inflorescence that has a pyramidal shawii subsp. arrangement goldmaniana to the ( Trel. flower ) Gentry clusters Occas. and produces Pap. Calif Acad. lateral Sci. branches no. 130: 93., best 1978 nice BEST large GRAY compact GREEN plants LANCE SHAPED LEAVES NICE FORM / perennial fleshy plant that has gray-green lance shaped leaves cm (4-8 inches) wide and 40 to 70 cm (16-28 inches) long, the leaves have marginal teeth mm (1/2 inch) long and spine-like tips 3-4 cm (1-1/2 inch) long, the plant grows to 1 m (3 feet) tall and after several years produces a flower spike 3-5 m (9-15 feet) tall, flowers yellow carried on a long stalked inflorescence that has a pyramidal arrangement to the flower clusters and produces lateral branches, best nice large compact plants PSCA 22 Coahuila, North Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 BKLM 1002 Road BCN 1 Catavina alt. 569 m, Baja California North, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 BKLM 1006 Road BCN 1 Guayaquil alt. 583 m, Baja California North, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE striata LONG LEAVES FORM / long green till rarely red leaves, very compact stem / RSTR km North of Sabana Grande, Zacatecas VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 AGAVE ALOE striata Zucc. subsp. stricta ( Salm-Dyck ) B.Ullrich Kakt. And. Sukk. 41(5): centre page pull-out p. [89] (1990) NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / stem thick branched, rosettes with hundreds of thin leaves, 30 cm height and width, leaves narrow, evergreen, yellow-green, green or glaucous blue, square to roundish in cross-section, toothless on the margin, about 35 cm long ; thick at base, then narrowing to end in a very sharp spine, flowers vary from green to reddish brown or purple, on a dense cm spike-like raceme, very special population in mexican state Nuevo Leon / greatheadii Schönland var. davyana (Schönland) Glen & D.S.Hardy / stemless and grows singularly or in groups of up to 15 plants, the succulent leaves are arranged in a basal rosette / BKLM 1088 West of Rayones alt. 873 m, Nuevo Leon, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 PSCA 29 northern parts of KwaZulu - Natal, Gauteng, South Africa VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ALOE rauhii Reynolds J. S. African Bot. xxix. 151 (1963) NICE ORANGE BODY FORM / small pink tinged leaves, orange flower, clumping rosettes to 5 inches in diameter 12 cm, takes an purplish orange color when kept in full sun, Synonym Guillauminia rauhii (Reynolds) P. V. Heath / MG 3610 Toliara, Madagascar VY A 0,16 4,00 ALOE secundiflora Engl. Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas C (1895) 140 NICE FORM / large stem less rosette, usually solitary, of green, unspotted, more or less glossy leaves, about 50 x12 long and 14 cm wide at the base, flowers inflorescence to 1.5 m high, up to 12 branches, flowers secund, red with minute translucent spots, Local Distribution Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda / RSTR 248 Marigat, Kenya VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Stránka 3 z 107

4 ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose subsp. sanjuanense Pavlíček Kaktusy (Brno) 47:(1): 5 (4-10; figs.) NICE SPECIAL FORM / stem single, spherical to slightly elongated up to 120 mm wide and a 200 mm long, epidermis grey-green, sporadically covered by felt-like spots, ribs 8, with sharp edge, areola oval, about 5 mm, mm in distance, first rusty grey and felt, later without felt, flowers about 50 mm wide and long, silky shiny, canary yellow, with brown-red to brown-yellow or even pure yellow throat, very aromatic, filaments and anthers yellow, stigma exeeds stamens for more than a half of their length, nice news very special population / capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose subsp. senile ( Frič ) Doweld Sukkulenty 3(1-2): NICEST LONG MOSTLY BLACK CURVED SPINES SPECIAL FORM / this population growing nearly Astrophytum coahuilense area, Description: Spherical to short cylindrical plants, so densely wrapped with soft spines that the body is hardly visible, and looks like a dry grass bundle, Flowers : Yellow (or often orange or pink) with a red centre, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Milan Zachar, Slovakia / capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose subsp. senile ( Frič ) Doweld Sukkulenty 3(1-2): NICEST LONG MOSTLY BLACK CURVED SPINES SPECIAL FORM / this population growing nearly Astrophytum coahuilense area, Description: Spherical to short cylindrical plants, so densely wrapped with soft spines that the body is hardly visible, and looks like a dry grass bundle, Flowers : Yellow (or often orange or pink) with a red centre, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Roman Stanik, Slovakia / capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose subsp. senile ( Frič ) Doweld Sukkulenty 3(1-2): NICEST LONG MOSTLY BLACK CURVED SPINES SPECIAL FORM SENSU ORIGIN OLD TYPE ALBERTO VOJTECH FRIC / this population growing in area Villa Real = Alberto Vojtech Fric this place first collected Astrophytum senile, Description: Spherical to short cylindrical plants, so densely wrapped with soft spines that the body is hardly visible, and looks like a dry grass bundle, Flowers : Yellow (or often orange or pink) with a red centre, origin authentic new capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton botanical & Rose var. study mayor currently Frič collect Život v Milos Přír. 2910: Kaplan 10, in fig.; Memory 2911: / Kakt. a Succ. 35, 38 NICE ROBUST FORM / stem although young plants are globular, they soon become ovoid, and eventually columnar up to 1.2 m tall, 10 (15) cm in diameter, epidermis of is more or less covered with the typical white woolly flecks characteristic of the genus, spines: 5 to 10 up to 7 cm long, grey to brown wired, twisted, curved, flattened that look like the horn of a capricorn, flowers sweet smelling 7.5 cm wide, yellow with a red center, capricorne ( A.Dietr. origin ) Britton authentic & Rose new var. botanical mayor study Frič Život currently v Přír. collect 2910: Milos 10, fig.; Kaplan 2911: in Memory / Kakt. a Succ. 35, 38 NICE ROBUST FORM / stem although young plants are globular, they soon become ovoid, and eventually columnar up to 1.2 m tall, 10 (15) cm in diameter, epidermis of is more or less covered with the typical white woolly flecks characteristic of the genus, spines: 5 to 10 up to 7 cm long, grey to brown wired, twisted, curved, flattened that look like the horn of a capricorn, flowers sweet smelling 7.5 cm wide, yellow with a red center, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Roman Stanik, Slovakia / capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. minus Frič Život v Přír. 29: NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / known also alike INVALID NAME CAPRICORNE VARIETY MINOR, variety epitet MINOR is only invalid name, nice population with snowwhite till brownish massive flocks, origin currently authentic collect Alexander Lux, Slovakia / VZD 287 Mexico, state Coahuila, in northern part of Sierra La Purisima, next to the road MX 30, in the vicinity of San Juan de Boquillas village, about 800 m above see level, N ; W Z / VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 MZ 120 Cerro Bola, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 RS 747 Cerro Bola, Coahuila VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 MK Villa Real to El Amparo, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 MK West of General Cepeda, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 RS 104 / 97 Huasteca Canyon, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 LX 257 La Cruz, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. minus Frič Život v Přír. 29: NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / known also alike INVALID NAME CAPRICORNE VARIETY MINOR, variety epitet MINOR is only invalid name, nice population with snowwhite till brownish massive flocks, origin currently authentic collect Miroslav Halfar, Frydek-Mistek / MH 1019 Mina I. in alt. 625 m, Nuevo Leon, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. minus Frič Život v Přír. 29: NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / known also alike INVALID NAME CAPRICORNE VARIETY MINOR, variety epitet MINOR is only invalid name, nice population with snowwhite till brownish massive flocks, origin currently authentic collect Pavel Pavlicek, Chrudim / PP 473 Fraustro MX 57, KM 77, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. minus Frič Život v Přír. 29: NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / known also alike INVALID NAME CAPRICORNE VARIETY MINOR, variety epitet MINOR is only invalid name, nice population with snowwhite till brownish massive flocks, origin currently authentic collect Roman Stanik, Slovakia / RS 86 / 96 Saltillo KM 72,5 nearly road, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. minus Frič Život v Přír. 29: NICE SMALLER COMPACT FORM / known also alike INVALID NAME CAPRICORNE VARIETY MINOR, variety epitet MINOR is only invalid name, nice population with snowwhite till brownish massive flocks, origin authentic collect Steven Brack, Belen, New Mexico, USA / SB 323 Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. niveum ( K.Kayser ) Backeb. SPECIAL NICE MOSTLY NUDAL FORM / mostly selection nature population with dark green epidermis without flocks, curved hardly spines mostly black brownish, rarely white, yellow large flowers, mostly with pink red inside of flower, origin authentic collect Josef Busek, Plzen-Munchen, Germany / coll. Josef Busek Gabino Vazquez, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 ASTROPHYTUM capricorne ( A.Dietr. ) Britton & Rose var. niveum ( K.Kayser ) Backeb. SPECIAL NICE MOSTLY NUDAL FORM / mostly selection nature population with dark green epidermis without flocks, curved hardly spines mostly black brownish, rarely white, yellow large flowers, mostly with pink red inside of flower, origin currently authentic collect Milan Zachar, Slovakia / MZ 511 Gabino Vazquez, Coahuila, Mexico VY A 0,16 4,00 ASTROPHYTUM myriostigma STRONGYLOGONUM NICE WHITE FORM / very compact ribs, nice white body, large yellow flower, best form in MYRIOSTIGMA GROUPE / MZ 589 Cerritos to Villa Juarez, SLP VY A 0,16 4,00 BOLIVICEREUS samaipatanus form / long stem, red flower / LH 526 Punata, dpt.chuquisaca, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS aethiops form / clustering stem, massive plum blue epidermis, black long central spines, white pink large nice flower, growing with Echinopsis leucantha in bush / KFF 1113 San Rafael / RUTA TO MENDOZA, before La Tosca in right side in bush / alt. 847 m, p. Mendoza, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS aethiops form / clustering stem, massive plum blue epidermis, black long central spines, white pink large nice flower, growing with Gymnocalycium spegazzinii, Trichocereus pasacana and Echinopsis leucantha bellow bush between stones nearly nature Ruinas / KFF 1290 Ruinas del Quilmes / in large riverbed left and also right side, cca 2 KM bellow to Ruinas / alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 Stránka 4 z 107

5 CEREUS aethiops form / massive blue epidermis, black spines / WS 035 Las Toscas, p. San Juan, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS aethiops CHILECITO LA RIOJA AREA NORTH FORM / clumps of blue green stems, they have 6 to 8 ribs, the areoles are 0.5 inch apart (1 to 1.5 cm), with 2 to 4 black central spines and a dozen of radial spines, the 8 incheslong (20 cm) funnel-shaped white flowers with purplish sepals open at night / PSCA 47 Chilecito, p. La Rioja, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS forbesii form / very good for grafting southamerican s cacti, plum body, large green fruits, white till pink large flower, growing between large stones with Harrisia pomanensis and also very nice flat growing Gymnocalycium platygonum / KFF 1223 Miraflores / cca 2 KM before village in finish hills to plains, in left side between shrubbery / alt. 619 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS forbesii form / very good for grafting southamerican s cacti, plum body, large green fruits, white till pink large flower, growing between large stones with Harrisia pomanensis and also with very nice flat growing Gymnocalycium platygonum other smaller new form / KFF 1224 San Pablo / in left side cca 1 KM behind village / alt. 509 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS forbesii form / very good for grafting southamerican s cacti, plum body, large green fruits, white till pink large flower, growing in rocks with Acanthocalycium species nova probably and Gymnocalycium ochoterenai v. variispinum / KFF 1174 Capilla San Vincente / RUTA GENERAL SAN MARTIN to QUINES, in right side rocks / alt. 913 m, p. San Luis, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS forbesii form / very good for grafting southamerican s cacti, plum body, large green fruits, white till pink large flower, growing in rocks with Harrisia pomanensis and also Gymnocalycium ochoterenae v. herbsthoferianum / KFF 1180 Lujan / before, RUTA 146 San Luis Capital to Cordoba, in left side hills / alt. 614 m, p. San Luis, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS forbesii form / very good for grafting southamerican s cacti, plum body, large green fruits, white till pink large flower, growing mostly with Gymnocalycium riojense and Echinopsis leucantha / PSCA 16 Los Colorados, p. La Rioja, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS hildmannianus PINK VIOLET TILL YELLOW FLOWERING FORM / pink till yellow flowering plants, ideal for grafting south american cacti / KVV 1036 BR Route 290, Uruguaiana City South East alt. 49 m, p. Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS hildmannianus PINK VIOLET TILL YELLOW FLOWERING FORM / pink till yellow flowering plants, ideal for grafting south american cacti / KVV 1045 BR Route 290, Alegrete South East direction Rosario do Sul / in right side rocks / alt. 120 m, p. Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS peruvianus typform / probably winter rasistant, mostly 4 ribs taxon, ideal for grafting / coll. M. Tvrdik Cochabamba City, dpt. Cochabamba VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CEREUS peruvianus typform / probably winter rasistant, mostly 4 ribs taxon, ideal for grafting / LH 558 Cochabamba, dpt. Cochabamba, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS baumannii form / black spines, red flowers / coll. Josef Odehnal Gran Chaco City, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS baumannii form / black spines, red flowers / WS 202 Serrezuella, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS baumannii form / black spines, red flowers / WS 202 A Serrezuella / behind / alt. 260 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS brunescens form / brown dense spines / LH 555 Tupiza direction to Impora, dpt. Tarija, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS hyalacanthus form / robust flower / BKN 122 Tumbaya, p. Jujuy, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS jujuyensis ( Backeb. ) Backeb. Beitr. Sukkulentenk. Sukkulentenpflege 1942, 50 (1942) VERY NICE SPINED FORM / slender, freely branching plants, the greyish-green stems grow up to 1 m long or sometimes longer, the aeroles produce many thin radial spines and four yellow-brown central spines, the thin flowers (up to 4 cm long) are red in colour, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Jaromir Chvastek, Frydek-Mistek / CH 964 El Alisal alt m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 Stránka 5 z 107

6 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus Britton & Rose Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 2: 174, fig NICE COLOURED SPINED TYPICAL FORM / slender stems with yellowish-brown spines, longer central spine, flowers 5 cm long, reddish tube with smaragd-green petals, origin authentic new botanical study currently collect Jaromir Chvastek, Frydek- Mistek / CH 987 Alemania alt m, Quebrada de Conchas, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / brownish long central spines / BKN 136 Alemania 1236 m, p. Salta, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red - green flower, caespitosae stem / PEM 7 Icano - Ancasti III. 556 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 126 Cuesta del Portezuello, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 37E S of Yocan 615 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 63C Villa Guasayan 489 m, p. Santiago del Estero, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 67B SE Sierra de Ancasti - NW of Icano I. 440 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 68A SE Sierra de Ancasti - NW of Icano II. 484 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 70C SE Sierra de Ancasti - NW of Icano IV. 525 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 73B SE Sierra de Ancasti - NW of Icano VII. 860 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 80C Ciudad Recreo / quarry 235 m /, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 81A NW of Quilino 436 m, p.cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / BKN 91B SE of Creston de Piedra 480 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / KP 664 Icano - Ancasti III. 556 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus form / red till green flower, caespitosae stem / KP 672 Ciudad Recreo 235 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS smaragdiflorus MINIMUS FORM / yellow brownish spines / KP 444 El Portezuello 934 m, p. Catamarca, Argentina VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CLEISTOCACTUS tupizaensis form / yellow spines, very decorative / LH 654 Tupiza direction to Impora, dpt. Tarija, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 Stránka 6 z 107

7 COPERNICIA hospita SMALL COMPACT SILVER BLUE LEAVES NICE ARGENTINIAN FORM / nature authentic plants, large very compact leaves, cca 2 meters tall stem, very flat leaves, nice palms / KFF 1212 Dean Funes I. / RUTA from Dean Funes to San Pedro del Norte cca 5 KM behind cruce to San Pedro del Norte / alt. 947 m, p. Cordoba, Argentina VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 COPIAPOA coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] till echinoides ( Britton ) Rose in Britton & Rose Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 3: 88, fig NATURE SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE FORM / best nice spined population, dark green violet silver body, variable long heavy spined botanical interesting plants / BCHK 1337 Ruta 5 turning to Punta Choros Bajos I. / in bellow riverbed left off road to Mina El Tofo, rock hills / alt. 163 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] till echinoides ( Britton ) Rose in Britton & Rose Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 3: 88, fig NATURE SPECIAL LONG TALLER STEM OTHER TYPE INTERMEDIATE FORM / special rock s population with taller longer clustering stems growing mostly in rocks, type of spines and structure of ribs very similar to groupe Copiapoa echinoides, botanical very interesting new population / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED CLUSTERING PINK RARELY RED FLOWERING SMALLER COMPACT FORM / special population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, SMALLER COMPACT clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA MINIMA nice coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton spined & Rose SMALLER subsp. pseudocoquimbana COMPACT plants / ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED CLUSTERING PINK RARELY RED FLOWERING SMALLER COMPACT FORM / special population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, SMALLER COMPACT clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA MINIMA nice coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton spined & Rose SMALLER subsp. pseudocoquimbana COMPACT plants / ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED CLUSTERING PINK RARELY RED FLOWERING SMALLER COMPACT FORM / special population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, SMALLER COMPACT clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA MINIMA nice spined SMALLER COMPACT plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. pseudocoquimbana ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] TYPICAL LONG CURVED GOLD BROWNISH MOSTLY BLACK SPINED MULTI CLUSTERING YELLOW PINK TILL REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / population with curved till twisted gold brownish till black spines, large flowers yellow till reddish, dark green till silver body, clustering stems, this populations known also alike Copiapoa coquimbana ARMATA nice spined plants / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose subsp. vallenarensis ( F.Ritter ) Doweld Sukkulenty 4(1-2): [2001 publ. 2002] SPECIAL RIO HUASCO VALLEY GEOGRAPHIC AREA NEW ROBUSTLY TALLER CLUSTERING STEM BRIGHT GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW TILL PINK FLOWERING FORM / news population with robust till 40 CM taller clustering stems, dark green silver body, spines very flat, curved and "structure spines similar alike genus Navajoa", white silver till brownish rarely black coloured super curved spines, coquimbana large yellow ( orange Karw. ex till pink Rümpler reddish ) Britton flowers & Rose, news subsp. mountain vallenarensis population ( F.Ritter up other ) side Doweld Rio Sukkulenty Huasco Valley 4(1-2): Area 55. / 2002 [2001 publ. 2002] SPECIAL RIO HUASCO VALLEY GEOGRAPHIC AREA NEW ROBUSTLY TALLER CLUSTERING STEM BRIGHT GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW TILL PINK FLOWERING FORM / news population with robust till 40 CM taller clustering stems, dark green silver body, spines very flat, curved and "structure spines similar alike genus Navajoa", white silver till brownish rarely black coloured super curved spines, coquimbana large yellow ( Karw. orange ex till Rümpler pink reddish ) Britton flowers & Rose, news var. mountain armata F.Ritter population Kakteen up other Südamerika side Rio Huasco 3: Valley 1980 Area ORIGIN / TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers growing in rock hills between large stones in Quebrada Honda mountain Area / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose var. armata F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 3: ORIGIN TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose var. armata F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 3: ORIGIN TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers / BCHK 1339 BCHK 1430 KBC KBC BCHK 1427 BCHK 1429 KBC KBC KP KP BCHK 1414 KBC BCHK 1433 KBC KBC Punta Choros Bajos to Ruta 5 / right side in hight rock hills nearly querry / alt. 242 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Incaguasi / right side plains to hills up Ruta 5 Norte to Domeyco / alt. 272 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Planta Minera direct to El Trapische alt. 331 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 El Trapishe / village periphery, old off road into mountains / alt. 320 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Llanos Carizalillo / nearly ripio road right side hill between stones / alt. 207 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebrada de Los Choros / first hill in left side up large riverbed between stones / alt. 145 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Choros Bajos I. / place up houses / alt. 147 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Choros Bajos II. / up riverbed in hill / alt. 144 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 RUTA 5 NORTE Los Choros / before village / KM 20 in alt. 254 m, West Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Los Choros to RUTA 5 NORTE / behind village up to riverbed / alt. 207 m, West Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Rio Huasco I. / mountain road in right side to Valley Portillo El Sauce, plants in smaller hills / alt. 213 m, Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Puente La Varillana / right side nealy off road over Rio Huasco / alt. 156 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebrada Honda / left rock hills up house to El Moray mountain off road / alt. 177 m, Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Caleta Hornos / left side into hills / alt. 169 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Restaurant Juanito RUTA 5 NORTE / left hill up first houses in quebrada / alt. 150 m, dpt. Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Stránka 7 z 107

8 COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA COPIAPOA coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton & Rose var. armata F.Ritter Kakteen Südamerika 3: ORIGIN TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers growing in rock hills between large coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton stones & in Rose Quebrada var. armata Honda F.Ritter mountain Kakteen Area / Südamerika 3: ORIGIN TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers growing in rock hills between large coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) Britton stones & in Rose Quebrada var. armata Honda F.Ritter mountain Kakteen Area / Südamerika 3: ORIGIN TYPE POPULATION WITH HEAVY BROWN TILL BLACK CURVED IRON STRONG SPINED CLUSTERING MULTI HEAD STEMS PINK REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / plants with long very hard heavy curved till twisted gold brownish till rarely black IRON SPINES, central spines till 8 CM longer, very nice especialy TWISTED IRON BEST SPINED POPULATION with mostly pinkish till reddish large flowers growing in rock hills between large stones in Quebrada Honda mountain Area / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile CURVED VERY FLAT VARIABLE SPINED POPULATION CLUSTERING DARK GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW PINK TILL RARELY REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / typical heavy hard super curved flat variable yellow orange brownish till black spined plants, dark green silver till violet body, multi clustering stems, large yellow orange till pink reddish flowers, typical best nice curved spined population with very flat markedly ribs / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile CURVED VERY FLAT VARIABLE SPINED POPULATION CLUSTERING DARK GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW PINK TILL RARELY REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / typical heavy hard super curved flat variable yellow orange brownish till black spined plants, dark green silver till violet body, multi clustering stems, large yellow orange till pink reddish flowers, typical best nice curved spined population with very flat markedly ribs / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile CURVED VERY FLAT VARIABLE SPINED POPULATION CLUSTERING DARK GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW PINK TILL RARELY REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / typical heavy hard super curved flat variable yellow orange brownish till black spined plants, dark green silver till violet body, multi clustering stems, large yellow orange till pink reddish flowers, typical best nice curved spined population with very flat markedly ribs / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile CURVED VERY FLAT VARIABLE SPINED POPULATION CLUSTERING DARK GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW PINK TILL RARELY REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / typical heavy hard super curved flat variable yellow orange brownish till black spined plants, dark green silver till violet body, multi clustering stems, large yellow orange till pink reddish flowers, typical best nice curved spined population with very flat markedly ribs / coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile CURVED VERY FLAT VARIABLE SPINED POPULATION CLUSTERING DARK GREEN SILVER BODY LARGE YELLOW PINK TILL RARELY REDDISH FLOWERING FORM / typical heavy hard super curved flat variable yellow orange brownish till black spined plants, dark green silver till violet body, multi clustering stems, large yellow orange till pink reddish flowers, typical best nice curved spined population with very flat markedly ribs / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] SMALLER MULTI CLUSTERING STEM DARK GREEN SILVER BODY TYPICAL BROWNISH BLACK SPINED FORM / nice typical population growing in large plains to hills with " Thelocephala napina ssp. duripulpa ", smaller very flat multiclustering stems with long black downward centrals, large yellow till orange pink flowers, typical population in area entry of LLanos de Challe Parque Nacional / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] SMALLER MULTI CLUSTERING STEM DARK GREEN SILVER BODY TYPICAL BROWNISH BLACK SPINED FORM / nice typical population growing in large plains to hills with " Thelocephala napina ssp. duripulpa ", smaller very flat multiclustering stems with long black downward centrals, large yellow till orange pink flowers, typical population in area entry of LLanos de Challe Parque Nacional / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] SMALLER MULTI CLUSTERING STEM DARK GREEN SILVER BODY TYPICAL BROWNISH BLACK SPINED FORM / nice typical population growing in large plains to hills with " Thelocephala napina ssp. duripulpa ", smaller very flat multiclustering stems with long black downward centrals, large yellow till orange pink flowers, typical population in area entry of LLanos de Challe Parque Nacional / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] SMALLER MULTI CLUSTERING STEM DARK GREEN SILVER BODY TYPICAL BROWNISH BLACK SPINED FORM / nice typical population growing in large plains to hills with " Thelocephala napina ssp. duripulpa ", smaller very flat multiclustering stems with long black downward centrals, large yellow till orange pink flowers, typical population in area entry of LLanos de Challe Parque Nacional / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] SMALLER MULTI CLUSTERING STEM DARK GREEN SILVER BODY TYPICAL BROWNISH BLACK SPINED FORM / nice typical population growing in large plains to hills with " Thelocephala napina ssp. duripulpa ", smaller very flat multiclustering stems with long black downward centrals, large yellow till orange pink flowers, typical population in area entry of LLanos de Challe Parque Nacional / fiedleriana ( K.Schum. ) Backeb. Kaktus-ABC [Backeb. & Knuth] [12 Feb 1936] TILL coquimbana ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile NATURE INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL SMALLER FORM WITH MULTI CLUSTERING STEMS AND MARKEDLY VERY FLAT RIBS MOSTLY YELLOW AND ALSO PINK FLOWERING PLANTS / very special intermediate population with mostly typical smaller clustering flat stems and spined alike Copiapoa fiedleriana and also with markedly very flat fiedleriana ribs alike ( K.Schum. typical Copiapoa ) Backeb. coquimbana Kaktus-ABC ssp. [Backeb. alticostata & Knuth], growing 280. from 1936 plains [12 Feb to hight 1936] hills TILL nearly coquimbana microonda ( Karw. ex Rümpler ) F.Ritter var. alticostata ( F.Ritter ) A.E.Hoffm. Cact. Fl. Silvestre Chile NATURE INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL SMALLER FORM WITH MULTI CLUSTERING STEMS AND MARKEDLY VERY FLAT RIBS MOSTLY YELLOW AND ALSO PINK FLOWERING PLANTS / very special intermediate population with mostly typical smaller clustering flat stems and spined alike Copiapoa fiedleriana and also with markedly very flat ribs alike typical Copiapoa coquimbana ssp. alticostata, growing from plains to hight hills nearly microonda KP KP KP BCHK 1413 BCHK 1422 Sierra Quebrada Honda I. / up private house / alt. 153 m, West Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Sierra Quebrada Honda II. / mountain off road / alt. 244 m, West Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebrada Honda to Mianteincilo / left off road over hills cca 2 km behind village / alt. 177 m, West Region de Coquimbo, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebradita / Huasco to Freirina road, turning to Quebradita, right side private parcels nearly house / alt. 215 m, Region de Atacama, Chile Nicolasa / nearly Comuna Freirina right side taller hill with stones and top of hill in plain to private parcel / alt. 195 m, Region de Atacama, Chile KBC Mainteicillo / mountain off road /alt. 251 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 KBC KBC BCHK 1409 BCHK 1411 VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Comuna Freirina City / hills up children s playground / alt. 107 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Vallenar City to Comuna Freirrina / left side nearly mountain off road / alt. 198 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebrada Baratillo / left plains to hills before turning to Los Toyos / alt. 75 m, Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Llano Los Hornitos / left side plains in private parcels behind table / alt. 81 m, Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 KBC Quebrada Baratillo alt. 86 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 KP KP BCHK 1416 KBC Huasco Bajo to Quebrada Mala III. in alt. 108 m, West Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Quebrada Carizalillo / left plain to hills / alt. 91 m, West Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Los Guindos / right side mountain off road to hill with microondas / alt. 83 m, Region de Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 Huasco Bajo City finish / off road nearly transmitter / alt. 80 m, dpt. Atacama, Chile VY A 0,16 4,00 VY B 0,40 10,00 VY C 2,00 50,00 CORRYOCACTUS brevistylus form / yellow orange flower / LH 540 Arani, dpt. Cochabamba, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 CORRYOCACTUS melanotrichus form / nice large white flower, origin collect Josef Odehnal, Brno / coll. Josef Odehnal Santa Rosa, dpt. Cochabamba, Bolivia VY A 0,08 2,00 VY B 0,20 5,00 VY C 1,20 30,00 Stránka 8 z 107

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