Cereus pierre-braunianus is a large, tree-like cactus with segmented, upright or ascending branches that arise from a woody trunk. It can …
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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 phatnospermus is a highly branched cactus with thick, fleshy, dark green stems with 4 to 5 well-defined ribs lined with clusters …
Cereus kroenleinii, also known as Cereus phatnospermus subsp. kroenleinii, is a shrubby cactus with erect or creeping stems with 4 to 5 …
Cereus repandus (Peruvian Apple Cactus), also known as Cereus peruvianus, is a large shrubby or tree-like cactus with many columnar stems …
Cereus lanosus is a shrubby cactus with blue-green semi-erect stems with 5 to 7 ribs lined with rows of areoles with white wool …
Cereus hildmannianus (Hedge Cactus) is a shrubby or tree-like cactus with many blue-green to dull green branches with 4 to 6 ribs. It …
Cereus jamacaru (Pleated Cereus) is a tree-like cactus with thick, blue-green, usually erect branches that grow from a short woody trunk …
Cereus insularis is a cactus with erect or trailing stems with 6 to 8 straight ribs and gray areoles, each with a cluster of 12 to 15 …
Cereus hexagonus (Lady of the Night Cactus) is a shrubby or tree-like cactus that usually branches from near the ground and grows into …
Cereus spegazzinii (Moonlight Cactus), also known as Monvillea spegazzinii, is an erect, sloping, or almost creeping cactus that grows …