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Cereus Sepium, DC.(C.Roezlii,Haage.) Upright, columnar, about 3 inches diameter: ribs 9, separated by sharp, somewhat serpentine grooves, obtuse, above the areoles, 2 radiating, slightly curved grooves form a letter V: areoles ½-¾ inch apart, comparatively large, slightly sunken, yellowish, later gray: radial spines 9-12, radiate, nearly ½ inch long, straight, subulate, tolerably sharp, slightly thickened at the base, clear brown, with darker stripes; central solitary, reaching 1½ inches long, straight, porrect, later somewhat deflexed, clear brown; later all the spines become gray. Andes of Ecuador.—Near Borzicactus; needs further critical study.
Cereus Sepium, DC.(C.Roezlii,Haage.) Upright, columnar, about 3 in. diam.: ribs 9, separated by sharp, somewhat serpentine grooves, obtuse, above the areoles, 2 radiating, slightly curved grooves form a letter V: areoles ½-¾in.apart, comparatively large, slightly sunken, yellowish, later gray: radial spines 9-12, radiate, nearly ½in. long, straight, subulate, tolerably sharp, slightly thickened at the base, clear brown, with darker stripes; central solitary, reaching 1½ in. long, straight, porrect, later somewhat deflexed, clear brown; later all the spines become gray. Andes of Ecuador.—Near Borzicactus; needs further critical study.
 
 
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Cereus Sepium, DC.(C.Roezlii,Haage.) Upright, columnar, about 3 inches diameter: ribs 9, separated by sharp, somewhat serpentine grooves, obtuse, above the areoles, 2 radiating, slightly curved grooves form a letter V: areoles ½-¾ inch apart, comparatively large, slightly sunken, yellowish, later gray: radial spines 9-12, radiate, nearly ½ inch long, straight, subulate, tolerably sharp, slightly thickened at the base, clear brown, with darker stripes; central solitary, reaching 1½ inches long, straight, porrect, later somewhat deflexed, clear brown; later all the spines become gray. Andes of Ecuador.—Near Borzicactus; needs further critical study. CH


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