Cereus isogonus
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Cereus isogonus, K. Schum. St. upright, columnar, about 1-1¼ in. diam., in young growth light green to yellow- green, later darker: ribs 15-16: areoles approximate, white, turning gray: radial spines as many as 20, spreading, at first clear or dark yellow, becoming white, and finally gray, bristle form, flexible, about ⅜in. long: centrals 6-8; two of these are somewhat stronger and stiffer, about ¾in. long, one directed upward and one downward, yellowish brown to dark honey-color; later gray, as in the radials. S. Amer. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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