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Night-Blooming Cereus

Plants Nigella damascenaNightshade

Night-blooming Cereus
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Night-Blooming Cereus
Cactaceae
Hylocereus undatus or Night-Blooming Cereus, is widespread in the American tropics. Its exact origins are unknown. The stems are 3-winged and green with wings that are 1 to 2 inches wide.

Desert Night-Blooming Cereus [English]: Peniocereus greggii
Desert Night-Blooming Cereus [English]: Peniocereus greggii var. greggii
Desert Night-Blooming Cereus [English]: Peniocereus greggii var. transmontanus ...

CEREUS PERUVIANUS - Pitaya, Night-Blooming Cereus
CEREUS TRIANGULARIS
CHAENOMELES SPECIOSA - Japanese Quince
CHRYSOBALANUS ICACO - Cocoplum, Icaco
CHRYSOBALANUS ICACO VAR PELLOCARPA - Everglade Cocoplum ...

Some of the cacti known as night-blooming cereus are actually species of Epiphyllum. But that's OK; night-blooming jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum) is not a jasmine (Jasminum sambac, for example).

Thorny, low-hanging branches shelter young saguaro and organ pipe cacti, night-blooming cereus, and other desert plants from browsing animals.

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See also: Cane, Guava, Grape, Mango, Orchid

Plants Nigella damascenaNightshade

 
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