Found by Martin Lowry at Inca Huasi, Chuquisaca, Bolivia, at an altitude of 2950m. Note that originally this plant was

Found by Martin Lowry at Inca Huasi, Chuquisaca, Bolivia, at an altitude of 2950m. Note that originally this plant was
Regarded by some as a form of Aylostera spegazziniana. Superficially a bit like Aylostera atrovirens in habit in that it
Regarded by some as yet another form of Aylostera fiebrigii. Clustering a bit, with slightly flattened spheroid green bodies covered
Sometimes confused with A. sumayana or A. albopectinata, and there are many plants being sold in nurseries called A. supthutiana
Found by Alfred Lau east of Mina Asientos, near the border between Cochabamba and Chuquisaca, Bolivia, at an altitude of
Originally named Rebutia pilosa N.N., now thought to be a form of Aylostera fiebrigii. Found by Karel Kníže at Las
Originally named Rebutia aureispina N.N., now thought to be a form of Aylostera fiebrigii. Found by Karel Kníže at Junacas,
Regarded by some as a form of Aylostera spegazziniana. A relatively recent discovery, having been first described in 1986. Sometimes