The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . Fig. 297.—Flower of Aporocactus 298.—Flower of Aporocactus flagriformis. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. M E. Eaton A. Neivton Del 1. Flowering plant of Aporocacius leptophis. 2. Flowering plant of Aporocactus flagelliformis. (Natural size.) APOROCACTUS. 2IO. tube and with nearly erect filaments; the stem is weak and creeping, with about 6 angles;it is somewhat stouter than is . 1 porocactusfiagelliformis. (ereus mallisonii* (Pfeiffer, in. 1837), C. fiagelliformis mallisonii (Walpers, R


The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . Fig. 297.—Flower of Aporocactus 298.—Flower of Aporocactus flagriformis. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. M E. Eaton A. Neivton Del 1. Flowering plant of Aporocacius leptophis. 2. Flowering plant of Aporocactus flagelliformis. (Natural size.) APOROCACTUS. 2IO. tube and with nearly erect filaments; the stem is weak and creeping, with about 6 angles;it is somewhat stouter than is . 1 porocactusfiagelliformis. (ereus mallisonii* (Pfeiffer, in. 1837), C. fiagelliformis mallisonii (Walpers, Repert. Bot. 2: 278. 1843), andI. fiagelliformis smithii (Walpers, Repert. Bot. 2: 278. 1843) are other names for this samehybrid and this must also be (. fiagelliformis speciosus Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. 50. 1850) since it is based on the same illustration. While botanists generally referthe name, as we have above, to Pfeiffer, it was fully described and figured by Link and Otto(Verh. Ver. Beford. Gartenb. 12: 134. pi. 1. 1837). While they announce that their plantwas obtained by Mallison, as we state above, their illustration shows a very differentflower from the one figured in


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