. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. 67.—Lobivia boliviensis. Fig. 68.—Lobivia cachensis. 6. Lobivia cachensis (Spegazzini). Echinopsis cachensis Spegazzini, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires III. 4: 493. 1905. Stems simple or tufted, 9 cm. high, cm. in diameter; ribs about 19, about 5 mm. high; spines soft, hardly pungent, grayish, with yellowish tips; radial spines 7 to 20, straight, 4 to 5 mm. long;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. 67.—Lobivia boliviensis. Fig. 68.—Lobivia cachensis. 6. Lobivia cachensis (Spegazzini). Echinopsis cachensis Spegazzini, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires III. 4: 493. 1905. Stems simple or tufted, 9 cm. high, cm. in diameter; ribs about 19, about 5 mm. high; spines soft, hardly pungent, grayish, with yellowish tips; radial spines 7 to 20, straight, 4 to 5 mm. long;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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