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Aporocactus (Greek, impenetrable and cactus}. Cactaceae. A very slender vine-like creeping, clambering, or hanging cactus, sending out aerial roots: fls. rather small, slender, somewhat irregular, bright red: fr. small, globose, reddish, setose.—Three species recognized, the one below and A. flagriformis, Lem., and A. leptophis, Britt. & Rose. Only one appears to be in cult. These plants are commonly referred to Cereus. | Aporocactus (Greek, impenetrable and cactus}. Cactaceae. A very slender vine-like creeping, clambering, or hanging cactus, sending out aerial roots: fls. rather small, slender, somewhat irregular, bright red: fr. small, globose, reddish, setose.—Three species recognized, the one below and A. flagriformis, Lem., and A. leptophis, Britt. & Rose. Only one appears to be in cult. These plants are commonly referred to Cereus. | ||
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Read about Aporocactus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aporocactus (Greek, impenetrable and cactus}. Cactaceae. A very slender vine-like creeping, clambering, or hanging cactus, sending out aerial roots: fls. rather small, slender, somewhat irregular, bright red: fr. small, globose, reddish, setose.—Three species recognized, the one below and A. flagriformis, Lem., and A. leptophis, Britt. & Rose. Only one appears to be in cult. These plants are commonly referred to Cereus.
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Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Varieties
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Aporocactus. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
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