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  2. Soehrensia spachiana - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia spachiana, commonly known as the golden torch, (white) torch cactus or golden column, is a species of cactus native to South America.Previously known as Trichocereus spachianus for many years, it is commonly cultivated as a pot or rockery plant worldwide.

  3. Soehrensia - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia is a genus of cacti native to South America. It is native to northern Argentina , Bolivia , northern Chile , Paraguay and Peru , and has been introduced elsewhere, including Mexico, southern Africa and Spain.

  4. Trichocereinae - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia shaferi (Britton & Rose) Schlumpb. Soehrensia smrziana (Backeb.) Backeb. Soehrensia spachiana (Lem.) Schlumpb. Soehrensia strigosa (Salm-Dyck) Schlumpb. Soehrensia tarijensis (Vaupel) Schlumpb. Soehrensia thelegona (F.A.C.Weber) Schlumpb. Soehrensia thelegonoides (Speg.) Schlumpb. Soehrensia vasquezii (Rausch) Schlumpb. Soehrensia ...

  5. Soehrensia schickendantzii - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia schickendantzii is a cactus found in northwestern Argentina in provinces of Salta and Tucumán at elevations of 1600 to 3200 meters. [2] Description

  6. Category:Soehrensia - Wikipedia

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  7. List of endemic plants of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Islands are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the northwest coast of Africa.The Canary Islands are home to dozens of endemic species and subspecies of vascular plants, including the endemic genera Allagopappus, Bethencourtia, Dicheranthus, Gesnouinia, Gonospermum, Ixanthus, Parolinia, Pleiomeris, Rivasgodaya, Rutheopsis, Todaroa, and Vieraea. [1]

  8. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Salvia divinorum, a dissociative hallucinogenic sage. This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function that alter perception, mood, consciousness, cognition or behavior.

  9. Soehrensia smrziana - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia smrziana grows solitary or often forms clumps, reaching up to 0.5 meters in height and 1.5 meters in diameter. Its shoots are spherical to cylindrical or columnar, fresh green to gray-green, and initially prostrate before becoming upright.