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C. forbesii is a columnar, branching, colony-forming cactus which can grow up to 3 m (9 ft 10 in) in height, with a mature circumference of around 15 cm (5.9 in); however, due to weather, natural breakage, self-propagation and other growth-limiting factors, it is more frequently observed at a height of about 2 m (6 ft 7 in). Larger specimens ...
Cereus are shrubby or treelike, often attaining great heights (C. hexagonus, C. lamprospermus, C. trigonodendron up to 15 metres or 49 feet). Most stems are angled or distinctly ribbed, ribs 3–14 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) long, usually well developed and have large areoles, usually bearing spines.
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The genus Cereus was first genus for such cacti and one of the oldest cactus genera. Its circumscription varies depending on the authority. According to Cactiguide, the word cereus was commonly and freely used to describe any tree-like cacti, although this general use of the word is regarded as misleading, and the word ceroid or ceriform is ...
Much like a Christmas cactus or an Easter cactus, with the right care, Thanksgiving cactuses can live and bloom for up to 100 years. Talk about an heirloom plant! Talk about an heirloom plant!
14 genera were firmly included in subtribe Cereinae in a 2021 study. [1] This included Stephanocereus, treated as a synonym of Arrojadoa by Plants of the World Online as of September 2023. [2]
Ongoing Christmas Cactus Care Christmas cacti are low-maintenance plants, but a little TLC will encourage lush, dense growth. Pinch off the end stem segment once plants start to put on new growth.