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- Acanthocereus abstract "Acanthocereus is a genus of cacti. Its species take the form of shrubs with arching or climbing stems up to several meters in height. The generic name is derived from the Greek word άκανθα (acantha), meaning spine, and the Latin word cereus, meaning candle.The six species occur in the tropical Americas from the southern tip of Florida to Colombia, including islands of the Caribbean.Stems have 3 to 5 ribs, typically thin, with stout spines. The pretty white funnel-shaped flowers are night-opening, 12–25 cm (4.7–9.8 in) long and 6–12 cm (2.4–4.7 in) in diameter.Acanthocereus tetragonus, commonly known as Barbed-wire Cactus, Chaco, Nun-tsusuy, or Órgano, is the most widespread of the genus and the largest, reaching 2–7 m (6.6–23.0 ft) tall.The name was first used by George Engelmann in 1863, although he did not describe its characters, leaving it to Alwin Berger in 1905 to define it as a subsection of Cereus. In 1909, Nathaniel Britton and Joseph Nelson Rose elevated Acanthocereus to a genus.".
- Acanthocereus class Eudicots.
- Acanthocereus division Flowering_plant.
- Acanthocereus family Cactoideae.
- Acanthocereus family Cactus.
- Acanthocereus family Pachycereeae.
- Acanthocereus kingdom Plant.
- Acanthocereus order Caryophyllales.
- Acanthocereus order Eudicots.
- Acanthocereus thumbnail The_Cactaceae_Vol_II,_plate_XVI_filtered.jpg?width=300.
- Acanthocereus wikiPageID "1167458".
- Acanthocereus wikiPageRevisionID "596800331".
- Acanthocereus familia Cactus.
- Acanthocereus genus "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus genusAuthority "Britton & Rose".
- Acanthocereus hasPhotoCollection Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus imageCaption "A. tetragonus flower , A. subinermis flower and fruit".
- Acanthocereus ordo Caryophyllales.
- Acanthocereus regnum "Plantae".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus baxaniensis".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus colombianus".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus horridus".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus occidentalis".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus subinermis".
- Acanthocereus subdivision "Acanthocereus tetragonus".
- Acanthocereus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Acanthocereus subfamilia Cactoideae.
- Acanthocereus tribus Pachycereeae.
- Acanthocereus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Acanthocereus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Acanthocereus unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Acanthocereus subject Category:Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus subject Category:Cactaceae_genera.
- Acanthocereus type Abstraction100002137.
- Acanthocereus type CactaceaeGenera.
- Acanthocereus type Category105838765.
- Acanthocereus type Cognition100023271.
- Acanthocereus type Concept105835747.
- Acanthocereus type Content105809192.
- Acanthocereus type Genus105845013.
- Acanthocereus type Idea105833840.
- Acanthocereus type Kind105839024.
- Acanthocereus type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Acanthocereus type Eukaryote.
- Acanthocereus type Plant.
- Acanthocereus type Species.
- Acanthocereus type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Acanthocereus type EukaryoticCell.
- Acanthocereus type FloweringPlant.
- Acanthocereus type Plant.
- Acanthocereus type Organism.
- Acanthocereus comment "Acanthocereus is a genus of cacti. Its species take the form of shrubs with arching or climbing stems up to several meters in height. The generic name is derived from the Greek word άκανθα (acantha), meaning spine, and the Latin word cereus, meaning candle.The six species occur in the tropical Americas from the southern tip of Florida to Colombia, including islands of the Caribbean.Stems have 3 to 5 ribs, typically thin, with stout spines.".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Acanthocereus".
- Acanthocereus label "Акантоцереус".
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus sameAs m.04cyrk.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Q133872.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Q133872.
- Acanthocereus sameAs Acanthocereus.
- Acanthocereus wasDerivedFrom Acanthocereus?oldid=596800331.
- Acanthocereus depiction The_Cactaceae_Vol_II,_plate_XVI_filtered.jpg.
- Acanthocereus isPrimaryTopicOf Acanthocereus.