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- 13:00, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Hatiora (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Hatiora | image = Hatiora_salicornioides.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Rhipsalideae | genus = '''Hatiora''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1915) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Hatiora in a restricted sense, excluding Rhipsalidopsis. }} == Etymology == The name is an anagram of the surname of Thomas Hariot (1560–1621), a British mathematician and cartographe...")
- 12:59, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Harrisia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Harrisia | image = Harrisia_martinii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Harrisia''' | authority = Britton (1908) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé divides the genus into three subgenera: Harrisia, Eriocereus, and Roseocereus. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of William Harris (1860–1920), an Irish botanis...")
- 07:57, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Haageocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Haageocereus | image = Haageocereus_pseudomelanostele.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Haageocereus''' | authority = Backeberg (1934) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Haageocereus as a distinct genus within the Peruvian clade of Trichocereinae. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Walther Haage...")
- 07:55, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Gymnocalycium (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Gymnocalycium | image = Gymnocalycium_baldianum.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Gymnocalycium''' | authority = Pfeiffer ex Mittler (1844) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015), based on the revisions by the AGG (Arbeitsgruppe Gymnocalycium). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''gymnos'' (naked) and ''kalyx'' (...")
- 07:53, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Grusonia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Grusonia | image = Grusonia_bradtiana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Cylindropuntieae | genus = '''Grusonia''' | authority = F.Reichenbach ex Britton & Rose (1919) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Grusonia in a restricted sense, excluding Corynopuntia and Micropuntia. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Hermann August Gruson (1821–1895), a Ger...")
- 07:51, 7 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Glandulicactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Glandulicactus | image = Glandulicactus_unicinatus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Glandulicactus''' | authority = Backeberg (1938) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Glandulicactus as a distinct genus from Sclerocactus due to the presence of extrafloral nectaries. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''glandula'' (gland),...")
- 15:14, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Geohintonia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Geohintonia | image = Geohintonia_mexicana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Geohintonia''' | authority = Glass & Fitz Maurice (1992) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus, closely related to Aztekium. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of George S. Hinton (1949–), a Mexican farmer and plant collector who discovered the plant in...")
- 15:12, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Frailea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Frailea | image = Frailea_castanea.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Frailea''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Frailea as a distinct genus within Notocacteae. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Manuel Fraile (1850–?), who was in charge of the cactus collection at the Department of A...")
- 15:07, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Floribunda (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Floribunda | image = Floribunda_pusilliflora.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Floribunda''' | authority = Ritter (1979) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus endemic to Brazil, distinct from Pilosocereus. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''floribundus'', meaning "profusely flowering," referring t...")
- 15:02, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Ferocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Ferocactus | image = Ferocactus_glaucescens.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Ferocactus''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats the genus as provisionally correct while noting its polyphyletic nature. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''ferox'' (fierce), referring to the formidable and robus...")
- 14:58, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Facheiroa (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Facheiroa | image = Facheiroa_ulei.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Facheiroa''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1920) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé includes Zehntnerella as a subgenus and places Facheiroa in the subtribe Cereinae. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from "Facheiro," a common vernacular name used in Bra...")
- 14:52, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Eulychnia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Estevesia | image = Estevesia_alex-bragai.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Estevesia''' | authority = P.J.Braun (2009) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus recently described and native to Brazil. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Eddie Esteves Pereira (1939–), a renowned Brazilian botanist and spe...")
- 14:50, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Estevesia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Estevesia | image = Estevesia_alex-bragai.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Estevesia''' | authority = P.J.Braun (2009) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus recently described and native to Brazil. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Eddie Esteves Pereira (1939–), a renowned Brazilian botanist and spe...")
- 14:27, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Espostoopsis (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Espostoopsis | image = Espostoopsis_dybowskii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Espostoopsis''' | authority = Buxbaum (1968) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus endemic to Brazil. }} == Etymology == The name means "similar to Espostoa," referring to the superficial resemblance between the two genera due to their woo...")
- 14:23, 6 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Espostooa (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Espostoa | image = Espostoa_melanostele.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Espostoa''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1920) [cite: 1023] | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats this genus as distinct from Thrixanthocereus and Vatricania. [cite: 1023] }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Nicolas Esposto, a Pe...")
- 17:20, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Escontria (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Escontria | image = Escontria_chiotilla.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Pachycereeae | genus = '''Escontria''' | authority = Rose (1906) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Escontria as a monotypic genus, distinct from Myrtillocactus. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Don Blas Escontria (1848–1906), a Mexican engineer and politician who was the...")
- 17:17, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Escobaria (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Escobaria | image = Escobaria_tuberculosa.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Escobaria''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1923) [cite: 1020] | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats this genus in a restricted sense, maintaining Neobesseya as separate. [cite: 1021] }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of the Mexican brothers Romulo and Numa...")
- 17:16, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Eriosyce (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Eriosyce | image = Eriosyce_aurata.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Eriosyce''' | authority = Philippi (1872) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains the genus in a strict sense, excluding Neoporteria, Islaya, and Pyrrhocactus. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''erion'' (wool) and ''syke'' (fig), referring to...")
- 17:11, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Eriocephala (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Eriocephala | image = Eriocephala_leninghausii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Eriocephala''' | authority = Backeberg (1938) | synonymy = ''Eriocactus'' Backeb. (1942) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé reinstates Eriocephala as the priority name over Eriocactus for this group within Notocacteae. }} == Etymology == The name comes from the Greek '...")
- 17:09, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Epithelantha (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Epithelantha | image = Epithelantha_micromeris.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Epithelantha''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015), incorporating the revision by Donati & Zanovello (2010). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek, meaning "flower on the nipple," referring to the fact that the flowers emerge fr...")
- 17:00, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Epiphyllum (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Epiphyllum | image = Epiphyllum_phyllanthus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Hylocereinae | genus = '''Epiphyllum''' | authority = Haworth (1812) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains it as a distinct genus within Hylocereinae. }} == Etymology == The name means "on the leaf," referring to the fact that flowers appear to grow directl...")
- 16:56, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Echinopsis (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Echinopsis | image = Echinopsis_leucantha.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Echinopsis''' | authority = Zuccarini (1837) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Trichocereus, Lobivia, and Setiechinopsis as distinct genera. }} == Etymology == Derived from the Greek ''echinos'' (hedgehog or sea-urchin) and '...")
- 16:53, 5 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Echinomastus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Echinomastus | image = Echinomastus_johnsonii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Echinomastus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé keeps it separate from Sclerocactus, noting its conflicting phylogenetic position. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''echinos'' (hedgehog) and ''mastos'' (breast/nipple), referring to the globose shape...")
- 15:20, 4 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Echinofossulocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Echinofossulocactus | image = Echinofossulocactus_multicostatus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Echinofossulocactus''' | synonymy = ''Stenocactus'' (K.Schum.) A.Berger (1898) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé prioritizes this name over ''Stenocactus'' based on the principle of priority (ICN). }} == Etymology == The name is a combination of "Cactus h...")
- 17:23, 3 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Echinocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Echinocereus | image = Echinocereus_rigidissimus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Echinocereinae | genus = '''Echinocereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Includes ''Wilcoxia'', excludes ''Morangaya''. }} == Etymology == The name comes from the Greek ''echinos'' (hedgehog) and the Latin ''cereus'' (candle), referring to the spiny, often cyli...")
- 17:16, 3 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Echinocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Echinocactus | image = Echinocactus_platyacanthus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Echinocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Note: ''E. grusonii'' has been moved to ''Kroenleinia''. }} == Etymology == Derived from the Greek ''echinos'' (hedgehog or sea-urchin), referring to the globose shape of these plants, which are heavily armed with stout spine...")
- 17:12, 3 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Disocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Disocactus | image = Disocactus_phyllanthoides.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Hylocereinae | genus = '''Disocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Not to be confused with the terrestrial genus ''Discocactus''. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''dis'' (twice) and refers to the equal length of the inner and outer flower...")
- 16:43, 2 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Discocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Discocactus | image = Discocactus_horstii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Discocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Not to be confused with the epiphytic genus ''Disocactus''. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''diskos'' (disc) and refers to the characteristic flattened, disc-like shape of the plants, p...")
- 16:36, 2 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Denmoza (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Denmoza | image = Denmoza_rhodacantha.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Denmoza''' | notes = Monotypic genus. Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name is an anagram of **Mendoza**, the province in Argentina where the genus was first discovered. == Description == '''Denmoza''' is a monotypic genus of cacti that are...")
- 16:34, 2 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Dendrocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Dendrocereus | image = Dendrocereus_nudiflorus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Corryocactinae | genus = '''Dendrocereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''dendron'' (tree) and the Latin ''cereus'' (wax candle), referring to the massive, arborescent (tree-like) growth habit of these plants...")
- 16:23, 2 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cylindropuntia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cylindropuntia | image = Cylindropuntia_bigelovii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Cylindropuntieae | genus = '''Cylindropuntia''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) and Griffith & Porter (2009). }} == Etymology == The name translates to "Cylindrical Opuntia," referring to the cylindrical or club-shaped stems of this genus, which distinguish it from the flattened stems of the...")
- 16:21, 2 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cumulopuntia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cumulopuntia | image = Cumulopuntia_boliviana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Tephrocacteae | genus = '''Cumulopuntia''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) and Ritz et al. (2012). }} == Etymology == The name translates to "Pile of Opuntias," from the Latin ''cumulus'' (heap/pile), referring to the characteristic mound-shaped or compact cushion-like growth habit of the plants....")
- 14:32, 1 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cumarinia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cumarinia | image = Cumarinia_odorata.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Cumarinia''' | notes = Monotypic genus. Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) and Breslin et al. (2021). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from **coumarin**, an aromatic chemical compound found in plants like tonka beans (''Dipteryx odorata'') and fragrant bedstraw. The flowers and fruits of this...")
- 14:28, 1 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cryptocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cryptocereus | image = Cryptocereus_anthonyanus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Hylocereinae | genus = '''Cryptocereus''' | notes = Monotypic genus. Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''kryptos'' (hidden) and ''cereus'' (wax candle). It refers to the fact that the genus remained undiscovered for a long...")
- 14:25, 1 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Corynopuntia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Corynopuntia | image = Corynopuntia_invicta.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Cylindropuntieae | genus = '''Corynopuntia''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015), recognizing it as distinct from Grusonia. }} == Etymology == The name translates to "Club-Opuntia," derived from the Greek ''koryne'' (club/mace), referring to the characteristic club-shaped or clavate stem segments of t...")
- 14:22, 1 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Coryphantha (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Coryphantha | image = Coryphantha_elephantidens.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Coryphantha''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) with insights from Breslin et al. (2021). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek words ''koryphe'' (summit/top) and ''anthos'' (flower), referring to the characteristic position of the flowers at the apex of the pl...")
- 14:17, 1 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Corryocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Corryocactus | image = Corryocactus_brevistylus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Corryocactinae | genus = '''Corryocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The genus was named in honor of **Thomas Avery Corry** (1862–1942), an engineer for the Southern Railway of Peru (Ferrocarril del Sur). He assisted Britton and Rose dur...")
- 13:54, 31 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Copiapoa (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Copiapoa | image = Copiapoa_cinerea.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Copiapoae | genus = '''Copiapoa''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The genus is named after the province of **Copiapó** in northern Chile, where the first species were discovered and described. == Description == '''Copiapoa''' is a genus of globose to elongated cacti, showing extreme va...")
- 13:41, 31 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Consolea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Consolea | image = Consolea_moniliformis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Opuntieae | genus = '''Consolea''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) based on Majure et al. (2012). }} == Etymology == The genus was named in honor of Michelangelo Console (1812–1897), an Italian botanist and curator of the Botanical Garden of Palermo who specialized in cacti. == Description == '''Co...")
- 13:36, 31 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Coleocephalocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Coleocephalocereus | image = Coleocephalocereus_fluminensis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Coleocephalocereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''koleos'' (sheath/wrapped) and ''kephale'' (head), combined with ''cereus'' (wax candle). It refers to the genus's characteristi...")
- 06:58, 30 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cochemiea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cochemiea | image = Cochemiea_poselgeri.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Cochemiea''' | notes = Updated classification following Breslin et al. (2021) and Joël Lodé. }} == Etymology == The genus is named after the **Cochimí Indians**, the indigenous inhabitants of the central part of the Baja California peninsula, where the core species of this genus are endemic. =...")
- 06:53, 30 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cleistocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cleistocactus | image = Cleistocactus_strausii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Cleistocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name comes from the Greek word ''kleistos'', meaning "closed," referring to the tubular flowers that remain almost entirely closed, opening only very slightly at the tip....")
- 06:49, 30 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cipocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cipocereus | image = Cipocereus_minensis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Cipocereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name means "Candle of Cipó," referring to the Serra do Cipó in Minas Gerais, Brazil, where the genus is primarily found. == Description == '''Cipocereus''' comprises shrubby to shortly...")
- 14:35, 29 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cereus | image = Cereus_hildmannianus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Cereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name stems from the Latin word ''cereus'', meaning "wax candle," referring to the straight, cylindrical, candle-like growth habit of the stems. == Description == '''Cereus''' is a genus of shru...")
- 14:32, 29 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cephalocleistocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cephalocleistocactus | image = Cephalocleistocactus_chrysocephalus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Cephalocleistocactus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name Cephalocleistocactus means "Closed head cactus". This refers to the two most prominent features of the genus: the tubular, almost closed flo...")
- 14:29, 29 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Cephalocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Cephalocereus | image = Cephalocereus_senilis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Echinocereinae | genus = '''Cephalocereus''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The name Cephalocereus means "Head candle" (from Greek ''kephale'', head, and Latin ''cereus'', wax candle), referring to the woolly pseudocephalium near the top of the st...")
- 14:24, 29 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Castellanosia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Castellanosia | image = Castellanosia_caineana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Corryocactinae | genus = '''Castellanosia''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The genus was named in honor of the Argentine botanist Alberto Castellanos (1896–1968). == Description == '''Castellanosia''' is a monotypic genus of treelike cacti th...")
- 14:22, 29 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Carnegiea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Carnegiea | image = Carnegiea_gigantea.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Echinocereinae | genus = '''Carnegiea''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The genus was named in honor of Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919), the Scottish-American philanthropist whose foundation financed the monumental botanical works of Britton and Rose. ==...")
- 14:43, 28 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Calymmanthium (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Calymmanthium | image = Calymmanthium_substerile.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Lymanbensonieae | genus = '''Calymmanthium''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015) and Korotkova (2011). }} == Etymology == The name Calymmanthium means "Flower enveloped with a hood". This refers to the genus's most distinctive feature: the flowers initially resemble a new stem segment and must tear...")
- 11:36, 28 March 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Browningia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Browningia | image = Browningia_candelaris.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Rebutiinae | genus = '''Browningia''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} == Etymology == The genus was named in honor of Webster E. Browning (1869–1942), who was the director of the English Institute in Santiago, Chile. == Description == '''Browningia''' is a genus of typi...")
