Cereus candicans
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Cereus candicans, Gillies Sts .upright, low, cylindrical, bright green, 2½-3 ft. high by 6-8 in. diam.; freely branching from the base: ribs 10, obtuse-angled: areoles ⅝-¾ in. apart, large, depressed, white, becoming gray: radial spines 11-14, spreading, at first thin, needle-form, later stronger, stiff, straight, about ¾ in. long; central solitary or later 3-4 additional ones appearing above, stronger, reaching a length of 1¼ in., sometimes somewhat curved; all the spines horn-colored, with tips and bases brown, later becoming gray: fls. long, funnelform, resembling those of Echinopsis, 10 in. long by 6 in. diam.: fr. spherical to ellipsoidal, about 3 in. diam., red, somewhat spiny, flesh white. Argentina.—Not a true Cereus. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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