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Parodia wernerii (Anderson, Edward F. ?The cactus family?,Ed. Timber Press, Portland USA, 2001. p. 556-557). Plants usually solitary, sometimes branching basally to form small clumps. Stems flattened globose, shiny dark green, to 12 cm (4.7 in) high and 17 cm (6.7 in) in diameter. Ribs 12-16, wide, round, strongly humped and somewhat chinlike. Areoles large, white, each with a groove below. Central spines absent. Radial spines about 6, flattened against the stem body, one pointing downward, unequal, white to whitish gray, 10?30 mm (0.4?1.2 in) long. Flowers short funnelform, shiny wine red of various tones, 3.5-4.5 cm (1.4-1.8 in) long, 4.5-5 cm (1.8-2 in) in diameter; pericarpels and floral tubes with whitish to brownish wool and brown bristles. Fruits red, hairy and bristly at first, later less so, to 1.5 cm (0.6 in) in diameter.
Parodia crassigibba (Anderson, Edward F. ?The cactus family?,Ed. Timber Press, Portland USA, 2001. p.541). Plants solitary, depressed globose, shiny dark green, spineless apically, 4-17 cm (1.6-6.7 in) in diameter. Ribs 10-15, low, rounded, with broad chinlike tubercles. Areoles between the tubercles, white. Spines mostly flattened against the stem surface, somewhat curved, white to gray to pale brown, 5-30 mm (0.2-1.2 in) long. Central spine 0-1. Radial spines 6-14. Flowers variable, white to yellow to reddish purple, 4.5-6 cm (1.8-2.4 in) long and in diameter; pericarpels very woolly and with a few bristles. Fruits barrel shaped, plump, green, covered with white wool and yellow bristles, to 1 cm (0.4 in) long.





xq es verdad no se puede diferenciar mucho y me hacia dudar 
Un pequeño muy bonito, Mary ¡¡¡ 



