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(New page: Cephalocereus is the genus that represents about 5 slow growing columnar cactus species from Mexico. The genus used to encompass 48 species but many have been removed. The name means 'Cere...)
 
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| name = ''Cephalocereus''
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| image = Cephalocereus senilis.jpg
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| image_caption = ''[[Cephalocereus senilis]]''
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| regnum = Plantae
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| divisio = Magnoliophyta
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| classis = Magnoliopsida
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| ordo = Caryophyllales
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| familia = Cactaceae
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| subfamilia = Cactoideae
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| tribus = Pachycereeae
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| genus = Cephalocereus
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Cephalocereus is the genus that represents about 5 slow growing columnar cactus species from Mexico. The genus used to encompass 48 species but many have been removed. The name means 'Cereus with a cephalium', Cereus being the name of a fairly large category of columnar cactus. In turn Cereus is coming from the latine for 'candle'.
 
Cephalocereus is the genus that represents about 5 slow growing columnar cactus species from Mexico. The genus used to encompass 48 species but many have been removed. The name means 'Cereus with a cephalium', Cereus being the name of a fairly large category of columnar cactus. In turn Cereus is coming from the latine for 'candle'.
  
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Propagation is by seeds or sometimes by clippings.
 
Propagation is by seeds or sometimes by clippings.
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==Species==
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*''[[Cephalocereus chrysacanthus]]''
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*''[[Cephalocereus nobilis]]''
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*''[[Cephalocereus senilis]]''

Revision as of 03:43, 13 December 2008


Cephalocereus senilis


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Cephalocereus is the genus that represents about 5 slow growing columnar cactus species from Mexico. The genus used to encompass 48 species but many have been removed. The name means 'Cereus with a cephalium', Cereus being the name of a fairly large category of columnar cactus. In turn Cereus is coming from the latine for 'candle'.

Older specimen develop a cephalium, hairier area on their side, from where the trumpet shaped flowers are coming.

Propagation is by seeds or sometimes by clippings.

Species