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  2. Cereus forbesii - Wikipedia

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    Cereus forbesii is a species of columnar cactus whose native range is Bolivia to N. Central Argentina. [ 2 ] Common hybrids include C. forbesii 'Ming Thing' (a monstrose form) and 'Spiralis', with its vertically spiraling growth habit.

  3. Cereus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Cereus (/ ˈ s ɪər i ə s / "serious") [2] is a genus of cacti (family Cactaceae) including around 33 species of large columnar cacti from South America. The name is derived from Greek (κηρός) and Latin words meaning "wax", "torch" or "candle".

  4. Psychoactive cactus - Wikipedia

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    Many cacti are known to be psychoactive, containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. [1] However, the two main ritualistic (folkloric) genera are Echinopsis, of which the most psychoactive species occur in the San Pedro cactus group (including Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus pachanoi, Echinopsis Peruviana, syn. Trichocereus peruvianus and Echinopsis lageniformis, syn ...

  5. Cereus repandus - Wikipedia

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    Cereus repandus (syn. Cereus peruvianus), the Peruvian apple cactus, is a large, erect, spiny columnar cactus found in South America. It is also known as giant club cactus , hedge cactus , cadushi (in Papiamento and Wayuunaiki [ 2 ] ), and kayush .

  6. Ceroid cactus - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Night-blooming cereus - Wikipedia

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    Night-blooming cereus is the common name referring to many flowering ceroid cacti that bloom at night. The flowers are short lived, and some of these species, such as Selenicereus grandiflorus , bloom only once a year, for a single night, [ 1 ] though most put out multiple flowers over several weeks, each of which opens for only a single night.

  8. Category:Flora of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    A. Abatia; Abobra; Abrotanella diemii; Abrotanella trilobata; Abutilon pictum; Acacia albicorticata; Acaena alpina; Acaena antarctica; Acaena lucida; Acanthocalycium ...

  9. Category:Cereus (plant) - Wikipedia

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