Cereus stenogonus (Narrow-angled Cereus) is a branched columnar cactus that grows up to 26 feet (8 m) tall. The stems are erect, bluish…
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Cereus is a genus of columnar cacti from South America. The name is derived from Greek "κηρός" and Latin words meaning "wax" or "torch". The genus Cereus was one of the first cactus genera to be described.
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Cereus aethiops is a shrubby cactus with erect, sometimes prostrate stems. It is usually much-branched from the base. The stems are dark…
Cereus hildmannianus subsp. uruguayanus (Spiny Hedge Cactus) is a columnar cactus that slowly grows up to 33 feet (10 m) tall, branching…
Cereus 'Ming Thing', also known as Cereus validus f. monstrose, is a unique cactus that form dense sculptural clusters of many bizarro…
Cereus validus 'Spiralis' (Spiraled Cereus), also known as Cereus forbesii 'Spiralis', is a rare attractive cactus with numerous columnar…
Cereus validus, also known as Cereus forbesii, is a shrubby or tree-like cactus with ribbed blue-green stems. It grows up to 23 feet (7 m)…