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Rebutia

41 species: see species list

Rebutia is a genus in the family Cactaceae. They are native to Bolivia, Peru and Argentina.

Named after P. Rebut, a French cactus nurseryman, these are generally small, colorful cacti, globular in form, which flower freely. They have no distinctive ribs, but do have regularly arranged small tubercles . They are considered fairly easy to grow and they may produce large quantities of seeds that germinate freely around the parent plant.

Reference

  • Cacti , Succulents and Tropical Plants edited by Nicky Hayden. Marshall Cavendish Ltd, (1980).
  • The species list is compiled from cactiguide.com, which is in turn referenced from several books which are listed on that site. The principal book listed there is The Cactus Family by Edward F. Anderson, (2001).

Species List

41 species including:

  • Rebutia arenacea
  • Rebutia canigueralii
  • Rebutia fabrisii
  • Rebutia fiebrigii
  • Rebutia marsoneri
  • Rebutia mentosa
  • Rebutia minuscula
  • Rebutia muscula
  • Rebutia narvaecensis
  • Rebutia neocumingii
  • Rebutia pseudodeminuta
  • Rebutia pygmaea
  • Rebutia spegazziniana
  • Rebutia steinbachii
  • Rebutia steinmannii
  • Rebutia krainziana
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