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- Cactus tetragonus but was moved to the genus Acanthocereus in 1938 by Pieter Wagenaar Hummelinck. Acanthocereus tetragonus is a tall, columnar cactus that...
- been moved to other genera include: Acanthocereus brasiliensis Britton & Rose → Strophocactus brasiliensis Acanthocereus sicariguensis Croizat & Tamayo →...
- Strombocactus – Thelocactus – Turbinicarpus Echinocereeae Armatocereus – (Acanthocereus is placed in Hylocereeae) –Austrocactus – Bergerocactus – Brachycereus –...
- common name used for several species of long, narrow cactus, especially Acanthocereus tetragonus Brachycereus nesioticus Pilosocereus royenii In addition...
- very variable in their morphology, especially when the terrestrial Acanthocereus is included. Many species form aerial roots. The hylocereoid clade (Selenicereus...
- This is a list of edible plants in the family Cactaceae. Acanthocereus tetragonus, the sword pear, Browningia candelaris, Carnegiea gigantea, the Saguaro...
- (6.3 in) long. Strophocactus sicariguensis was first described, as Acanthocereus sicariguensis, in 1947. It was transferred to the genus Pseudoacanthocereus...
- is a common name which may refer to the following species of cactus: Acanthocereus tetragonus Bergerocactus emoryi (the golden cereus) Cylindropuntia spinosior...
- yellow when ripe. Strophocactus brasiliensis was first described, as Acanthocereus brasiliensis, by Britton and Rose in 1920. It was transferred to the...
- Holdridge life zones), which includes species including cacti, mangroves, Acanthocereus, Prosopis juliflora, divi-divi, Tabebuia rosea, and flamboyant or flame...