Cereus tortuosus
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Cereus tortuosus, Forbes (C. atropurpureus, Haage). Sts. slender, weak, at first upright, but later reflexed, reaching a length of 3-4 ft., and 1-1½ in. diam.: ribs commonly 7, sometimes but 5, rounded, low, separated by regular serpentine grooves: areoles about 1 in. apart, large: radial spines 5-8, about ⅜-l in. long; centrals 1-4, about ¾-1½in. long; all the spines slender, rigid, red-brown when young, becoming ashy with age: fls. from the previous year's growth, about 6 in. long, trumpet-shaped, tube olive-green and spiny, in the axils of the reddish green scales; outer petals pale green, tinted with brown; inner petals clear white: fr. spherical, brilliant red without and white within, mammate, bearing a few spines on the summits of the lower mammas. Argentina. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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