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Epiphyllum pumilum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Epiphyllum pumilum
''Epiphyllum pumilum'' is a cactus species native to Mexico and Guatemala. The species is commonly grown as an ornamental for its beautiful, fragrant flowers in the summer. ==Etymology== This specific epithet refers to the relatively small flowers of this species. History F. Eichlam found this cacti in Guatemala and sent a living specimen to the U. S. which flowered in Washington on October 3, 1912. It had previously been collected at several occasions but passed as ''E. pittieri''. Unaware of its variable nature, Britton and Rose described the same species again in the same paper, under the name ''E. caudatum''. This time from a specimen collected in Oaxaca, Mexico collected by E. W. Nelson in 1894. Later the same year, Vaupel transferred the two taxa to ''Phyllocactus'', an invalid name used in Europe by that time.
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