Difference between revisions of "Selenicereus monacanthus"

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== Description ==
  
 
== Popular names ==
 
== Popular names ==
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*English: belle of the nig, commom night-blooming-cereus, conderella plant, strawberry pear (NWFD)
 
*English: belle of the nig, commom night-blooming-cereus, conderella plant, strawberry pear (NWFD)
 
*French: cierge lézard, poire de chardon (NWFD)
 
*French: cierge lézard, poire de chardon (NWFD)
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*German: Distelbirn, echte Stachelbirn (NWFD)
 
*German: Distelbirn, echte Stachelbirn (NWFD)
  
== Biology ==
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== Classification ==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 14 November 2020

Selenicereus monacanthus
(F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose

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Order Caryophyllales
Family Cactaceae
Genus Selenicereus

2n =

Origin : area of origin

wild or cultivated

English {{{english}}}
French {{{french}}}



Description

Popular names

  • English: belle of the nig, commom night-blooming-cereus, conderella plant, strawberry pear (NWFD)
  • French: cierge lézard, poire de chardon (NWFD)
  • Spanish: flor de cáliz, junco, junco tapatio, pitahaya, pitahaya orejona, pitajava, pitaya, reina de la noche, tasajo (NWFD)
  • Portuguese: cato-barse (NWFD)
  • German: Distelbirn, echte Stachelbirn (NWFD)

Classification

Hylocereus polyrhizus (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose (1920)

basionym

  • Cereus polyrhizus F.A.C. Weber (1897)

Cultivars

History

Uses

References

Links