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  • Peniocereus greggii - Wikipedia
    Peniocereus greggii is a cactus species native to southern United States and Mexico Peniocereus greggii with fruit in Sahuarita, Arizona This cactus grows as a shrub with branching stems It has gray green stems about 1 2 centimeters wide and around 3 meters long with 6–9 edges or wings
  • Queen of the Night in Bloom - Desert Botanical Garden
    Meet the Arizona Queen of the Night (Peniocereus greggii) This cactus grows from a large underground tuber and produces fragrant white flowers that bloom at night
  • Peniocereus greggii - queen of the night | UA Campus Arboretum
    Characteristics: An inconspicuous, sprawling cactus with 1 or more slender stems often resembling dead branches due to their typically pale green or purple-brown color The stems are typically 1 3-2 5m (0 5-1in) in diameter and have between 4 and 6 ribs Ribs are lined with slightly raised areoles featuring 10-15, very short, inoffensive spines
  • Peniocereus greggii, night blooming cereus - American Southwest
    Southwest USA cacti: peniocereus greggii, night blooming cereus, an unusual cactus with thin, stick like stems found in Arizona, New Mexico and west Texas
  • Peniocereus - Wikipedia
    Known as the desert night-blooming cereus, it also shares its common names of "night-blooming cereus" and "queen of the night" with many other similar cacti Peniocereus was first described in 1905 by Alwin Berger as a subgenus of Cereus with a single species, Cereus greggii
  • Night blooming cereus Peniocereus greggii - Planet Desert
    Get ready for a sensational desert experience with the night-blooming cereus, also known as Peniocereus greggii, a stunning species of the Peniocereus genus This member of the Cacti family boasts some seriously unique blossoms that will blow your mind!
  • Peniocereus On-line Guide to the positive identification of Members of . . .
    Plants in the genus Peniocereus are mostly sprawling stick-like plants from the Southwest United States and Mexico In the wild, the plants are hardly noticed as they grow among shrubs and themselves appear to be simply dead branches
  • Desert Night-blooming Cereus Center For Plant Conservation
    (New Mexico Rare Plant Technical Council 1999) Peniocereus greggii is a slender-stemmed cactus with a large underground tuber that can reach the size of a basketball, and weigh as much as 15 pounds
  • Genus Peniocereus - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    Desert night-blooming cereus plants usually occur as widely-separated individuals, and the flowers are not self-fertile The flowers are cross-pollinated by hawk moths (Sphingidae) which fly hundreds of yards between plants in their search for the nectar reward
  • Bloom Watch - Tohono Chul - Tucson, AZ
    The Night Blooming Cereus, Peniocereus greggi, the aptly nick-named “The Queen of the Night”, creates an elusive flower, blooming en masse only one night of the year Opening slowly at dusk, the beautiful palm-sized flower wilts within a few hours of sunrise





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