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  2. Pilosocereus millspaughii - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus millspaughii, commonly called the Key Largo tree cactus, [citation needed] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Florida, The Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. [1] It was first described by Nathaniel Lord Britton in 1909 as Cephalocereus millspaughii. [2]

  3. A Species Has Gone Extinct in the Keys, and It’s the Start of ...

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    Relentlessly submerged by hurricanes and king tides while being feasted on by animals in search of freshwater, the Key Largo tree cactus is a worrying glimpse into the future of similar coastal ...

  4. In a first, sea rise kills off a Florida Keys species ... - AOL

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    Scientists started watching the tiny strand of cacti, located in an outcrop within John Pennekamp State Park, closely around 2007, by which time the trees had already survived multiple hurricanes ...

  5. Pilosocereus robinii - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus robinii is a species of cactus known by the common name Key tree-cactus. [2] It is native to the Florida Keys in the United States. [3] It also occurs in Western Cuba and the Northern Bahamas. It has been erroneously reported from Puerto Rico, [4] the Virgin Islands, [4] and Mexico. [2]

  6. Pilosocereus - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus (from Latin, "hairy cereus") is a genus of cactus native to the Neotropics. Tree cactus is a common name for Pilosocereus species. [2] The genera Caerulocereus and Pseudopilocereus are synonyms of this genus. [1] The commonly cultivated Pilosocereus pachycladus (syn. Pilosocereus azureus) is a blue cactus with hairy areoles that ...

  7. Pilosocereus royenii - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus royenii is a species of cactus found throughout the West Indies and the states of Yucatán and Quintana Roo in Mexico. Common names include Royen's tree cactus, [3] dildo cactus, [4] and pipe organ cactus. [2] It is composed of multiple long, tubular shaped branches, each ribbed with multiple sections and sharp spines.

  8. Cylindropuntia echinocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Silver cholla is a large, shrub to tree-like cactus which may exceed 0.5 to 2 m (1.6 to 6.6 ft) in height. Its stems and branches are made up of cylindrical green tubercles (segments) up to 1.5 cm wide and just under 1.0 cm tall. The elliptical white or yellow areoles turn gray and bear conspicuous yellow glochids that are 3 to 4 millimeters long.

  9. After hiker’s death, how deadly are falling trees and tree parts?

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    Tali Levin, a guide with the American Alpine Institute, said the Oct. 8 tragedy is the first time she has heard about a falling tree fatality in Whatcom County.