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− | ''Lemaireocereus queretarensis'', Brit. & Rose (''Cereus queretarensis, Web.). Arborescent, with a trunk about 3 ft. high by about 14 in. diam.: the much-branched crown has a diam. of 12-16 ft., the total height of a plant being about 20 ft.: branches dark green, in young growth frequently of a peculiar violet-brown; ribs 6-7, separated by sharp grooves, which later become much flattened, and the stem consequently more cylindrical; areoles depressed, dark brown; radial spines 6-9, the lower ones longest, about 1 1/4 in. long; centrals 4 (often but 2), reaching 1 1/4 in.: flowers- numerous from the upper part of the branches, about 4-5 in. long: fruits yellow to red, about 2 in. long, covered with dark yellow to brown spines, about 1 in. long, and bulbose at the base. Mex. | + | ''Lemaireocereus queretarensis'', Brit. & Rose (''Cereus queretarensis'', Web.). Arborescent, with a trunk about 3 ft. high by about 14 in. diam.: the much-branched crown has a diam. of 12-16 ft., the total height of a plant being about 20 ft.: branches dark green, in young growth frequently of a peculiar violet-brown; ribs 6-7, separated by sharp grooves, which later become much flattened, and the stem consequently more cylindrical; areoles depressed, dark brown; radial spines 6-9, the lower ones longest, about 1 1/4 in. long; centrals 4 (often but 2), reaching 1 1/4 in.: flowers- numerous from the upper part of the branches, about 4-5 in. long: fruits yellow to red, about 2 in. long, covered with dark yellow to brown spines, about 1 in. long, and bulbose at the base. Mex. |
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Read about Lemaireocereus queretarensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Lemaireocereus queretarensis, Brit. & Rose (Cereus queretarensis, Web.). Arborescent, with a trunk about 3 ft. high by about 14 in. diam.: the much-branched crown has a diam. of 12-16 ft., the total height of a plant being about 20 ft.: branches dark green, in young growth frequently of a peculiar violet-brown; ribs 6-7, separated by sharp grooves, which later become much flattened, and the stem consequently more cylindrical; areoles depressed, dark brown; radial spines 6-9, the lower ones longest, about 1 1/4 in. long; centrals 4 (often but 2), reaching 1 1/4 in.: flowers- numerous from the upper part of the branches, about 4-5 in. long: fruits yellow to red, about 2 in. long, covered with dark yellow to brown spines, about 1 in. long, and bulbose at the base. Mex. CH
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