Opuntia

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Opuntia

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O. aciculata
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O. ×aequatorialis
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O. arcei
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O. aureispina
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O. basilaris
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O. bravoana
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O. chlorotica
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O. cochenillifera
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O. cohabambensis
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O. ×cubensis
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O. decumbens
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O. dilenii
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O. durangensis
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O. echios
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O. elata
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O. ellisiana
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O. engelmannii
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O. ficus-indica
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O. filifera
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O. fragilis
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O. galapageia
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O. gosseliniana
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O. helleri
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O. litteralis
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O. macrocentra
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O. macrorhiza
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O. megacantha
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O. megasperma
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O. microdasys
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O. monacantha
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O. oricola
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O. pailana
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O. phaeacantha
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O. pilifera
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O. polyacantha
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O. pycnantha
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O. quimilo
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O. quitensis
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O. robusta
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O. rufida
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O. santa rita
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O. scheeri
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O. stenopetala
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O. streptacantha
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O. strigii
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O. sulphurea
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O. tapona
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O. trichopora
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Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
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