Cereus Bridgesii
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Cereus Bridgesii, Salm-Dyck. Upright, tall, columnar, simple or later branching at the base, bright green when young, becoming blue to gray-green, l½-2 in. diam.: ribs 5-7. very broad and low: areoles ½-¾in. apart, yellowish to gray: spines 3-5, radiating, the under one, or seldom the upper one, the longest, 1½. long, stiff, sharp, straight, dark honey-yellow, with brown tips, becoming gray with age. Bolivia. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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