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Copiapoa hypogaea


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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Notocacteae
Distribution: Atacama - Chile (South America)
Habit: Globose-Flattened
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Common Worldwide
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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: CandJ Cactus Nursery, Vista, CA

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Larry Nichols Personal Collection, Westminster, CA

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: CSSA Show at Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: CSSA Show at Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Private Collection

Photographer: Joel Lode

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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Private Collection

Photographer: Joel Lode

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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Craig Howe
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Craig Howe
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Craig Howe
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Craig Howe
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Craig Howe
Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea
Picture taken at: Gerard Ardisson's Private Collection

Photographer: Gerard Ardisson

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Copiapoa hypogaea subsp. barquitensis


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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Notocacteae
Distribution: Atacama - Chile (South America)
Habit: Globose-Flattened
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Common Worldwide
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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea subsp. barquitensis
Picture taken at: Andy Cook's Personal Collection

Photographer: Andy Cook

Copiapoa hypogaea f. Lizard Skin


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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Notocacteae
Distribution: Atacama - Chile (South America)
Habit: Globose-Flattened
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Common Worldwide
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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea f. Lizard Skin
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea f. Lizard Skin
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea f. Lizard Skin
Picture taken at: Kyle Barker's Private Collection

Photographer: Kyle Barker

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Copiapoa hypogaea
C. hypogaea f. Lizard Skin
Picture taken at: Habitat in Chile

Photographer: Vicent Bueno Ripoll

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