Selenicereus grandiflorus

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Scientific Names



Read about Selenicereus grandiflorus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Selenicereus grandiflorus. Brit. & Rose (Cereus grandiflorus, Mill.). Creeping or clambering vines: sts. stout, often 1 in. diam., bluish green: ribs 7 or 8, low: spines acicular, yellowish brown or brownish: fls. very large, fragrant, 6-8 in. long. Jamaica, but said also to be native of Mex., which is doubtless wrong. B.M. 3381.—A number of species resembling S. grandiflorus in a general way, but specifically distinct, are often to be found under this name in collections; they need further study. This species is used in the manufacture of a heart-tonic. CH


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