× Chamaelobivia is a hybrid genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae.
It is an artificial hybrid between Chamaecereus and Lobivia.
[3] The genus name was first published by Yoshi Itô in 1957.
[1] Many cultivars have been produced from crosses between Chamaecereus and Lobivia, particularly at the Southfield Nursery in Lincolnshire, whose cultivar names usually begin 'Lincoln', e.g. 'Lincoln Gem'.
[4][5] All × Chamaelobivia cultivars grow from a small, "peanut-like" cactus and have a medium-to-large flower on the top.