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- 14:38, 13 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Nyctocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Nyctocereus | image = Nyctocereus_serpentinus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Echinocereeae | genus = '''Nyctocereus''' | authority = (Berger) Britton & Rose (1909) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Slender, nocturnal-flowering cacti often called "Queen of the Night." }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''nyktos'' (night) and ''Cereus'', referring to its noc...")
- 16:39, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Arthrocereus glaziovii (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Arthrocereus glaziovii | image = Arthrocereus glaziovii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | genus = Arthrocereus | species = '''Arthrocereus glaziovii''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015–2019). }} == Description == '''Arthrocereus glaziovii''' is a slender, columnar cactus species native to Brazil. Plants are typically branching from the base, forming clumps of thi...")
- 16:29, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Acanthocalycium spiniflorum (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Acanthocalycium spiniflorum | image = Acanthocalycium spiniflorum.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Trichocereeae | genus = Acanthocalycium | species = '''Acanthocalycium spiniflorum''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015–2019). }} == Description == '''Acanthocalycium spiniflorum''' is a small to medium-sized cactus species native to Argentina. Plants are usually solitary, gl...")
- 16:28, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Acanthocalycium klimpelianum (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Acanthocalycium klimpelianum | image = Acanthocalycium klimpelianum.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Trichocereeae | genus = Acanthocalycium | species = '''Acanthocalycium klimpelianum''' | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015–2019). }} == Description == '''Acanthocalycium klimpelianum''' is a small globose cactus species native to Argentina. Plants are typically solitary, occa...")
- 14:46, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Notocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Notocactus | image = Notocactus_ottonis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Notocactus''' | authority = (Schumann) Frič (1928) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé separates Notocactus from Parodia based on seed and floral morphology. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''notos'' (south), referring to its distribution in the southern...")
- 14:43, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Nopalea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Nopalea | image = Nopalea_cochenillifera.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Opuntieae | genus = '''Nopalea''' | authority = Salm-Dyck (1845) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Often merged with Opuntia, but distinguished by its bird-pollinated flowers. }} == Etymology == The name comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word ''nohpalli'', which was the common name for Opuntia-like cacti....")
- 14:39, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neowerdermannia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neowerdermannia | image = Neowerdermannia_vorwerkii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Neowerdermannia''' | authority = Backeberg (1936) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). High-altitude Andean cacti that are often edible and used in local traditional medicine. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Erich Werdermann, a German botanist and former director of...")
- 14:38, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neoraimondia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neoraimondia | image = Neoraimondia_arequipensis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Neoraimondia''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1920) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Giant Peruvian cacti famous for their unique, continuously growing felted areoles. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Antonio Raimondi, a prominent Italian-...")
- 14:36, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neolloydia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neolloydia | image = Neolloydia_conoidea.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Neolloydia''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A genus of small, globular cacti from the deserts of North America. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Professor Francis Ernest Lloyd, a prominent Canadian-American botanist. == Description == '''N...")
- 14:35, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neogomesia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neogomesia | image = Neogomesia_agavoides.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Neogomesia''' | authority = Castañeda (1941) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A unique, monotypic genus often included in Ariocarpus. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Marte R. Gómez, a Mexican politician and supporter of botanical research. == Description == '''Neogomesia'''...")
- 14:30, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neobuxbaumia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neobuxbaumia | image = Neobuxbaumia_polylopha.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Echinocereeae | genus = '''Neobuxbaumia''' | authority = Backeberg (1938) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Giant columnar cacti from Mexico, known for their immense height and slender stems. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of the Austrian botanist Franz Buxbaum, a pioneer in cactus morphology. =...")
- 14:28, 11 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Neoabbottia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Neoabbottia | image = Neoabbottia_paniculata.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Neoabbottia''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1921) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus of tree-like cacti endemic to the island of Hispaniola. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Dr. William Louis Abbott, an American naturalist and colle...")
- 16:44, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Navajoa (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Navajoa | image = Navajoa_peeblesiana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Navajoa''' | authority = Croizat (1943) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Often included in Pediocactus by other authors, but kept separate here based on seed morphology. }} == Etymology == Named after the '''Navajo''' (Diné) people, on whose tribal lands in Arizona these cacti are pri...")
- 16:36, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Myrtillocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Myrtillocactus | image = Myrtillocactus_geometrizans.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Echinocereeae | genus = '''Myrtillocactus''' | authority = Console (1897) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Known for their bluish stems and blueberry-like edible fruits. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''myrtillos'' (bilberry/blueberry), referring to the small, edible d...")
- 16:34, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Morangaya (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Morangaya | image = Morangaya_pensilis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Echinocereeae | genus = '''Morangaya''' | authority = Rowley (1974) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus formerly classified under Echinocereus. }} == Etymology == The name is a portmanteau honoring two famous cactus experts: Reid **Moran** and Myron **Kimnach** (whose middle name is **Gay**...")
- 16:33, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Monvillea (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Monvillea | image = Monvillea_spegazzinii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Monvillea''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1920) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Slender, often decumbent columnar cacti. }} == Etymology == Named in honor of Monsieur Hippolyte Boissel de Monville, a 19th-century French cactus collector and expert. == D...")
- 16:33, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mitrocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mitrocereus | image = Mitrocereus_columna-trajani.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Mitrocereus''' | authority = (Backeberg) Backeberg (1942) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Giant columnar cacti from Mexico, often confused with Pachycereus. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''mitra'' (mitre/hat), referring to the woolly cephalium at th...")
- 12:37, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mirabella (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mirabella | image = Mirabella_minensis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Mirabella''' | authority = F. Ritter (1979) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A genus of Brazilian cacti often integrated into Cereus but kept separate by Lodé. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''mirabilis'', meaning "wonderful" or "admir...")
- 12:34, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Miqueliopuntia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Miqueliopuntia | image = Miqueliopuntia_miquelii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Cylindropuntieae | genus = '''Miqueliopuntia''' | authority = F. Ritter (1980) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus endemic to Chile, formerly part of Opuntia. }} == Etymology == The genus is named after Friedrich Miquel, a 19th-century Dutch botanist, combined with ''Opuntia''....")
- 12:32, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mila (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mila | image = Mila_caespitosa.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Mila''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus endemic to Peru. }} == Etymology == The name is an anagram of '''LIMA''', the capital city of Peru, where the plants were first discovered in the nearby valleys. ==...")
- 12:30, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Micranthocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Micranthocereus | image = Micranthocereus_polyanteus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Micranthocereus''' | authority = Backeberg (1938) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A genus of Brazilian columnar cacti characterized by small flowers and often colorful cephaliums. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''mikros''...")
- 12:28, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Melocactus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Melocactus | image = Melocactus_intortus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Melocactus''' | authority = (Linnaeus) Link & Otto (1827) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Melocactus is famous for its terminal cephalium, which appears once the plant reaches maturity. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''melo'' (melon)...")
- 12:26, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Matucana (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Matucana | image = Matucana_madisoniorum.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Matucana''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A genus of Andean cacti known for their spectacular, hummingbird-pollinated flowers. }} == Etymology == Named after the town of Matucana, located east of Lima, Peru, near...")
- 12:26, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mammilloydia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mammilloydia | image = Mammilloydia_candida.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Mammilloydia''' | authority = Buxbaum (1951) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A monotypic genus distinguished by its seed morphology and lack of milky sap. }} == Etymology == The name is a portmanteau of ''Mammillaria'' and ''Neolloydia'', as the plant shares physical characteris...")
- 12:03, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs deleted page Mammillaria1 (content was: "{{Taxobox | name = Mammillaria | image = Mammillaria_hahniana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Mammillaria''' | authority = Haworth (1812) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} '''Mammillaria''' is one of the largest genera in the family Cactaceae, comprising over 160 species. ==...", and the only contributor was "Badmin" (talk))
- 07:39, 10 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mammillaria1 (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mammillaria | image = Mammillaria_hahniana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Mammillaria''' | authority = Haworth (1812) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). }} '''Mammillaria''' is one of the largest genera in the family Cactaceae, comprising over 160 species. == Species List == ''Species with subspecies are shown in bold.'' <div style="column-width:300...")
- 17:27, 9 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Mammillaria (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Mammillaria | image = Mammillaria_hahniana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Mammillaria''' | authority = Haworth (1812) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). The largest and most popular genus in the family Cactaceae. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Latin ''mammilla'' (nipple or teat), referring to the characteristic tubercles (mammillae) that...")
- 15:38, 9 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Malacocarpus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Malacocarpus | image = Malacocarpus_erinaceus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Notocacteae | genus = '''Malacocarpus''' | authority = Salm-Dyck (1850) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Malacocarpus as a distinct genus from Notocactus and Wigginsia. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''malakos'' (soft) and ''karpos'' (fruit), referring to the cha...")
- 15:32, 9 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Maihueniopsis (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Maihueniopsis | image = Maihueniopsis_darwinii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Opuntioideae | tribe = Tephrocacteae | genus = '''Maihueniopsis''' | authority = Spegazzini (1925) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Maihueniopsis as a distinct genus within the tribe Tephrocacteae. }} == Etymology == The name literally means "resembling Maihuenia," referring to its cushion-like growth hab...")
- 18:47, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Maihuenia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Maihuenia | image = Maihuenia_patagonica.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Maihuenioideae | genus = '''Maihuenia''' | authority = (Philippi ex Weber) K. Schumann (1898) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Maihuenia is the sole genus in the subfamily Maihuenioideae. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from "maihuén," the local Mapuche name for these plants in Chile and Argentina. == Description == ''...")
- 18:44, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lymanbensonia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lymanbensonia | image = Lymanbensonia_micrantha.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Rhipsalideae | genus = '''Lymanbensonia''' | authority = Kimnach (1984) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A small genus of Andean epiphytic cacti, resurrected based on molecular data. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Lyman David Benson (1906–1993), an American botanist and leadi...")
- 16:02, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Loxanthocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Loxanthocereus | image = Loxanthocereus_acanthurus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Rebutiinae | genus = '''Loxanthocereus''' | authority = Backeberg (1937) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Loxanthocereus as distinct from Borzicactus and Cleistocactus. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''loxos'' (slanting/oblique) a...")
- 15:59, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lophophora (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lophophora | image = Lophophora_williamsii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Lophophora''' | authority = Coulter (1894) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A small genus of spineless, alkaloid-rich cacti. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''lophos'' (crest) and ''phorein'' (to bear), referring to the tufts of wool (trichomes) that emerge f...")
- 15:22, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page M&J Cactus Wiki:About (Created page with "== About M🌵J Cactus Wiki == Welcome to '''M🌵J Cactus Wiki''', your dedicated online resource for everything related to the fascinating world of cacti and succulents. === Our Mission === Our mission is to create a comprehensive, community-driven encyclopedia that helps hobbyists, botanists, and plant lovers identify, care for, and preserve these unique desert wonders. From the rarest exotic species to the common windowsill favorites, we aim to document the beauty...")
- 15:19, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page M&J Cactus Wiki:Privacy policy (Created page with "== Privacy Policy == At '''M&J Cactus Wiki''', we take your privacy seriously. This page outlines the types of personal information we collect and how we handle it. === Registered Users === When you create an account, we store your username and email address. Your email is used strictly for password recovery and system notifications you have opted into. We will never sell or share your email address with third parties. === Cookies === MediaWiki uses cookies to keep yo...")
- 15:17, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page M&J Cactus Wiki:General disclaimer (Created page with "== General Disclaimer == '''M&J Cactus Wiki''' is an online open-content collaborative resource. Please be advised that nothing found here has necessarily been reviewed by people with the expertise required to provide you with complete, accurate or reliable information. * '''No Professional Advice:''' The information provided here is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional botanical or horticultural advice. * '''Assumption of Risk:''' Any...")
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- 11:12, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lophocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lophocereus | image = Lophocereus_schottii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Echinocereinae | genus = '''Lophocereus''' | authority = (Berger) Britton & Rose (1909) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé maintains Lophocereus as a distinct genus, separate from Pachycereus. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''lophos'' (crest or...")
- 11:10, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lobivia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lobivia | image = Lobivia_jajoiana.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Trichocereinae | genus = '''Lobivia''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1922) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé treats Lobivia as a distinct genus, separate from Echinopsis, based on seed morphology, floral characteristics, and high-altitude adaptation. }} == Etymology == The name i...")
- 11:07, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Leuchtenbergia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Leuchtenbergia | image = Leuchtenbergia_principis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Leuchtenbergia''' | authority = Hooker (1848) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A unique monotypic genus closely related to Ferocactus. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Maximilian Joseph Eugène Auguste Napoléon de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg (181...")
- 11:05, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Leptocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Leptocereus | image = Leptocereus_quadricostatus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Corryocactinae | genus = '''Leptocereus''' | authority = (Berger) Britton & Rose (1909) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A primitive genus of shrubby cacti endemic to the Caribbean. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''leptos'' (slender) and the...")
- 11:04, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lepismium (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lepismium | image = Lepismium_cruciforme.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Rhipsalideae | genus = '''Lepismium''' | authority = Pfeiffer (1835) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé distinguishes Lepismium from Rhipsalis based on its sunken areoles and more primitive floral structure. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''lepis'' (scale), referring to the sm...")
- 11:02, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Leocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Leocereus | image = Leocereus_bahiensis.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Leocereus''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1920) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A small, distinct genus from eastern Brazil. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Antônio Pacheco Leão (1872–1931), a former director of the Rio de Janeiro Bot...")
- 11:01, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lemaireocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lemaireocereus | image = Lemaireocereus_hollianus.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Echinocereinae | genus = '''Lemaireocereus''' | authority = Britton & Rose (1909) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé resurrects this genus for species formerly included in Stenocereus. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Charles Lemaire (1800–1...")
- 11:00, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lasiocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lasiocereus | image = Lasiocereus_rupicola.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Rebutiinae | genus = '''Lasiocereus''' | authority = Ritter (1966) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). A small genus of columnar cacti endemic to northern Peru. }} == Etymology == The name is derived from the Greek ''lasios'' (hairy or shaggy) and the Latin ''cereus'' (wax candle...")
- 10:46, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Lagenosocereus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Lagenosocereus | image = Lagenosocereus_luetzelburgii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cereeae | subtribe = Cereinae | genus = '''Lagenosocereus''' | 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 ''lagena'' (bottle) and ''cereus'' (wax candle...")
- 10:44, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Kroenleinia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Kroenleinia | image = Kroenleinia_grusonii.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Kroenleinia''' | authority = Lodé (2014) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015). Lodé separated this genus from Echinocactus based on DNA studies showing a closer relationship to Ferocactus. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Marcel Kroenlein (1928–1994), who was the d...")
- 10:42, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Kimnachia (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Kimnachia | image = Kimnachia_amazonica.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Phyllocacteae | subtribe = Hylocereinae | genus = '''Kimnachia''' | authority = S.Koch (2003) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015/2019). A monotypic genus separated from Pseudorhipsalis. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of Myron William Kimnach (1922–2018), an American botanist and special...")
- 10:38, 8 April 2026 Badmin talk contribs created page Kadenicarpus (Created page with "{{Taxobox | name = Kadenicarpus | image = Kadenicarpus_pseudomacrochele.jpg | kingdom = Plantae | family = Cactaceae | subfamily = Cactoideae | tribe = Cacteae | genus = '''Kadenicarpus''' | authority = Doweld (1998) | notes = Taxonomy follows Joël Lodé (2015/2019). Lodé recognizes this genus as distinct from Turbinicarpus based on morphological and molecular evidence. }} == Etymology == The genus is named in honor of the Russian botanist Nickolai Kad...")
