Melocactus
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Melocactus acipinosus
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Melocactus is genus of cactus with about 40 species. They are native to the Caribbean, northern South America, with some species along the Andes down to southern Peru, and a concentration of species in northeastern Brazil.
The genus Cactus Britton & Rose has been brought into synonymy with this genus.
Mature plants are easily recognizable by their cephalium, a wool- and bristle-coated structure at the apex of the plant, from which the inconspicuous flowers grown.es:Melocactus fr:Melocactus it:Melocactus lt:Vainikūnas pt:Melocactus sv:Melocactus

