Praecereus euchlorus ssp. smithianus


Scientific Name: Praecereus euchlorus ssp. smithianus (Britton & Rose) N.P.Taylor
Synonym: Cephalocereus smithianus, Cereus smithianus, Monvillea smithiana, Pilocereus smithianus, Praecereus smithianus
Family: Cactaceae
(Praecereus euchlorus ssp. smithianus )
An antique picture, as Cephalocereus smithianus, in Britton and Rose's The Cactaceae

Origin: Venezuela, Trinidad

Growth Habits: Branched dark green stems, up to 3 inches in diameter (8 cm), 8 ribs, 12 spines, central one up to 1.6 inches long.

(Praecereus euchlorus ssp. smithianus )
Flower and fruit, as Cephalocereus smithianus, in Britton and Rose's The Cactaceae


Blooming Habits:
Nocturnal flowers, 4 inches long, followed by oval yellowish fruits


 

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