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Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) (lava cactus) on the lava field of Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America
The lava cactus is a species of cactus, Brachycereus nesioticus, the sole species of the genus Brachycereus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
Lava cactus growing on Genovesa Island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador
A lava cactus grows amid the colorful lava that makes up the land of Bartolome Island, near Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
three barrel cactus
The lava cactus is a species of cactus, Brachycereus nesioticus, the sole species of the genus Brachycereus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
The lava cactus is a species of cactus, Brachycereus nesioticus, the sole species of the genus Brachycereus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
The lava cactus is a species of cactus, Brachycereus nesioticus, the sole species of the genus Brachycereus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
The lava cactus is a species of cactus, Brachycereus nesioticus, the sole species of the genus Brachycereus. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
many small cactus in baskets
"lanzarote, spain"
cactus at stone wall,jeju
This unique species of lava cactus is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Growing among the lava fields of Punta Moreno, the Brachycereus nesioticus is the sole species of the genus Brachycereus
The Zygocactus blossomed.
One cactus in plastic pot on wooden table.dessert cute flowers botany.
Lava Cactus on Bartolome Island in the Galapagos
The beauty of nature
Lava Cactus
volcano island St. Bartolomé, Galapagos, Ecuador with cactus plant Brachycereus Nesioticus
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
The picture was taken in Utopia Orchid Park in israel
"lanzarote, spain"
A large colorful lava cactus grows amid cooled lava on Bartolome Island, Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Lava Cactus on Fernandina Island, Galapagos.
Galapagos Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) on Isabell island at the Western Galapagos. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields – hence its common name and this species of cactus is endemic to Galapagos.
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
Lava Cactus on lava field at Fernandina Island, Galapagos.
Galapagos Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) on Isabell island at the Western Galapagos. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields – hence its common name and this species of cactus is endemic to Galapagos.
View of Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The island consists of an extinct volcano and a variety of red, orange, green, and glistening black volcanic formations.
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
Lava cactus growing on Bartolome island in Galapagos National Park, Ecuador. The plant is a colonizer of lava fields and is endemic to the Galapagos islands.
Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticcus) growing in a volcanic landscape in the Galapagos Islands - Ecuador
Galapagos: Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nestioticus) on Red BasaltMy other photos of Galapagos Animals and Geology are in
A closeup image of a cactus flowerhead
Lava folds and ripples of recent eruptions leave igneous extrusions and patterns across the volcanic landscape on which litte grows except these lava cactus of distinctive shape and colour, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Echinocactus grusonii (Golden Barrel Cactus)
Lava folds and ripples of recent eruptions leave igneous extrusions and patterns across the volcanic landscape on which little grows except these lava cactus of distinctive shape and colour, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Brightly colored contrasting stems of lava cactus on Galapaagos Island.
Bright lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) in Genovesa island, Galapagos, ecuador
Lava folds and ripples of recent eruptions leave igneous extrusions and patterns across the volcanic landscape on which little grows except these lava cactus of distinctive shape and colour, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
"Galapagos Geology: Volcanic Cinder Cones, Bartolome IslandA lava cactus appears at right center.My other photos of Galapagos Animals and Geology are in"
Large group of lava cacti on Galapagos Islands
plural cactuses
plural cactuses
Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) a lava colonizer growing in black lava rock in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) a lava colonizer growing in black lava rock in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) the smallest of the cacti found in the Galapagos Islands growing in the lava rock.