Cereus caesius
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Read about Cereus caesius in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cereus caesius, Otto. Upright, columnar, branching at the base, somewhat tapering above; in new growth, beautiful light blue, pruinose; later, light green to slightly bluish, about 1½ in. diam.: ribs 5-6, separated by sharp grooves, about ½in. high, compressed, faintly crenate, becoming depressed in older growth: areoles about ⅜in. apart, small, yellow at first, later becoming white and finally gray: radial spines 8-10, sometimes more appear later; radiate, light amber-color, brown at the base, the lower pair the longest, mostly about ½in. long; centrals 4-7, like the radials but usually somewhat stronger, longer and darker; all the spines thin, needle-form, flexible, sharp; later, light, horn-color, finally gray. S. Amer.(?). CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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