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Cylindropuntia calmalliana is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the cactus family. It is a species of cactus that grows naturally in Mexico, specifically in the area of Baja California. This plant was first described in 1896 by a scientist named John Merle Coulter. He first called it Opuntia calmalliana.

What is Cylindropuntia calmalliana?

This plant is a special kind of cactus. It has a name that might sound a bit tricky: Cylindropuntia calmalliana. It's known for its beautiful flowers, which is why it's called a "flowering plant." Like all cacti, it is well-suited to dry places. Cacti are amazing plants that can store water. This helps them survive in deserts and other dry areas.

Where does this cactus grow?

Cylindropuntia calmalliana is native to a specific part of Mexico. You can find it growing naturally in Baja California. This region is in the northwestern part of Mexico. It has a dry climate, which is perfect for cacti. The plant has adapted to live in these conditions.

Who first described this plant?

The first time this plant was officially described was in 1896. A scientist named John Merle Coulter was the one who first studied it. He gave it its first scientific name, Opuntia calmalliana. Later, another scientist, F.M. Knuth, changed its name to Cylindropuntia calmalliana. Scientists often change names as they learn more about plants.

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