Species of cactus
Lobivia ancistrophora
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Order:
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Caryophyllales
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Family:
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Cactaceae
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Subfamily:
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Cactoideae
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Genus:
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Lobivia
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Species:
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L. ancistrophora
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Binomial name
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Lobivia ancistrophora
(Speg.) Schlumpb. 2012
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Synonyms
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- Echinopsis ancistrophora Speg.
- Mesechinopsis ancistrophora (Speg.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia ancistrophora (Speg.) Backeb.
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. graulichii (Frič) J.Ullmann
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. hamatacantha (Backeb.) Rausch
- Echinopsis ancistrophora var. polyancistra (Backeb.) Rausch
- Echinopsis hamatacantha Backeb.
- Echinopsis hamatacantha Backeb.
- Echinopsis leucorhodantha Backeb.
- Echinopsis lobivioides Backeb.
- Echinopsis obrepanda subsp. tapecuana (F.Ritter) G.Navarro
- Echinopsis pelecyrhachis Backeb.
- Echinopsis pelecyrhachis var. lobivioides (Backeb.) Friedrich
- Echinopsis polyancistra Backeb.
- Echinopsis subdenudata Cárdenas
- Echinopsis tapecuana F.Ritter
- Lobivia graulichii Frič
- Lobivia subdenudata (Cárdenas) Schlumpb.
- Mesechinopsis hamatacantha (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Mesechinopsis leucorhodantha (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Mesechinopsis lobivioides (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Mesechinopsis nakajimae Y.Itô
- Mesechinopsis pelecyrhachis (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Mesechinopsis polyancistra (Backeb.) Y.Itô
- Pseudolobivia hamatacantha (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Pseudolobivia leucorhodantha (Backeb.) Backeb. ex Krainz
- Pseudolobivia lobivioides (Backeb.) Backeb. ex Krainz
- Pseudolobivia pelecyrhachis (Backeb.) Backeb. ex Krainz
- Pseudolobivia pelecyrhachis var. lobivioides (Backeb.) Backeb.
- Pseudolobivia polyancistra (Backeb.) Backeb.
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Lobivia ancistrophora (commonly called domino cactus,[2] night blooming hedgehog, Easter lily cactus[3]) is a species of cactus. It has a globular shape, few spines, with large, white flowers attached to long, green tubes. It occurs in Bolivia, at altitudes of 600–1800 metres.[4] Under its synonym Echinopsis ancistrophora it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[5]