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  2. Acanthocereus tetragonus - Wikipedia

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    The miniature cultivar is known as fairy castle cactus. It was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Cactus tetragonus but was moved to the genus Acanthocereus in 1938 by Pieter Wagenaar Hummelinck. [2]

  3. Everyone's a Green Thumb When It Comes to Cactus Plants - AOL

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    Fairy Castle Cactus (Acanthocereus tetragonus) Who knew a cactus could be charming? The varied stems resemble the turrets of a castle, making it the perfect addition to any whimsical garden.

  4. Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus - Wikipedia

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    Jamie, a self-absorbed young American traveling in Chile, is eager to explore the mysteries of the San Pedro cactus, a local hallucinogen.However, in a moment of indiscretion, he invites the eccentric "Crystal Fairy", another young American, to join him and his three Chilean companions, who are also seeking the magical herb to varying degrees.

  5. Acanthocereus - Wikipedia

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    Barbed-wire Cactus habit. The plants form bushes which later usually overhanging or spreading and are rarely tree-shaped. Stems have 3 to 5 ribs, typically thin, with stout spines. The large, white, funnel-shaped flowers are night-opening, 12–25 cm (4.7–9.8 in) long and 6–12 cm (2.4–4.7 in) in diameter and open at night. The little ...

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  7. Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium - Wikipedia

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    The Moorten residence was named the Cactus Castle, and was originally built in Mediterranean style by photographer Stephen H. Willard (1894–1966). [3] The Moortens collected many of their own specimen plants from Baja California , mainland Mexico, and as far south as Guatemala.

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