About: Ball cactus

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The term Ball cactus is usually applied to the species of: * Parodia (syn. Notocactus), a South American cactus genus often kept as houseplants It has also been applied to any ball-shaped cactus, notably plants from all of the following genera: And more specifically to:

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  • The term Ball cactus is usually applied to the species of: * Parodia (syn. Notocactus), a South American cactus genus often kept as houseplants It has also been applied to any ball-shaped cactus, notably plants from all of the following genera: And more specifically to: * Escobaria missouriensis, the Missouri foxtail cactus or common ball cactus * Escobaria vivipara, the spinystar or purple ball cactus * Gymnocalycium mihanovichii, the ruby ball or "moon" cactus * Parodia leninghausii, the golden ball cactus or lemon ball cactus * Parodia magnifica, the ball cactus or balloon cactus * Parodia scopa, the silver ball cactus * , the mountain ball cactusThis page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article. (en)
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  • The term Ball cactus is usually applied to the species of: * Parodia (syn. Notocactus), a South American cactus genus often kept as houseplants It has also been applied to any ball-shaped cactus, notably plants from all of the following genera: And more specifically to: (en)
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  • Ball cactus (en)
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