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- Cereus abstract "The term cereus is used to describe cacti with very elongated bodies, including columnar growth cacti and epiphytic cacti.The name is from the Latin cēreus, ‘wax taper’ (slender candle), a metaphor for the stiff, upright form of the columnar species. Some cereus cacti were known as torch cactus or torch-thistle, supposedly due to their use as torches by Native Americans in the past.The genus Cereus was first genus for such cacti and one of the oldest cactus genera. Its circumscription varies depending on the authority.According Cactiguide the word cereus was commonly and freely used to describe any tree-like cacti. Even in the Cactus and Succulent society, the word cereus was commonly used to describe most tall green columnar cacti. Newer members would ask the experienced ones, What type of cereus is that? or Can I have a cutting of that cereus in your front yard? This generic use of the word cereus is in this sense misleading and the word ceroid or ceriform should be used instead.".
- Cereus thumbnail Calymmanthium_substerile_01.jpg?width=300.
- Cereus wikiPageExternalLink cactiguide.com.
- Cereus wikiPageExternalLink www.columnar-cacti.org.
- Cereus wikiPageID "2682663".
- Cereus wikiPageRevisionID "591567142".
- Cereus hasPhotoCollection Cereus.
- Cereus subject Category:Cacti.
- Cereus subject Category:Plant_common_names.
- Cereus type Abstraction100002137.
- Cereus type CactaceaeGenera.
- Cereus type Category105838765.
- Cereus type Cognition100023271.
- Cereus type Concept105835747.
- Cereus type Content105809192.
- Cereus type Genus105845013.
- Cereus type Idea105833840.
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- Cereus type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cereus type Animal.
- Cereus type Eukaryote.
- Cereus type Species.
- Cereus type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Cereus type EukaryoticCell.
- Cereus type FloweringPlant.
- Cereus type Plant.
- Cereus type Organism.
- Cereus comment "The term cereus is used to describe cacti with very elongated bodies, including columnar growth cacti and epiphytic cacti.The name is from the Latin cēreus, ‘wax taper’ (slender candle), a metaphor for the stiff, upright form of the columnar species. Some cereus cacti were known as torch cactus or torch-thistle, supposedly due to their use as torches by Native Americans in the past.The genus Cereus was first genus for such cacti and one of the oldest cactus genera.".
- Cereus label "Cereus".
- Cereus sameAs Cereus.
- Cereus sameAs m.07xpqv.
- Cereus sameAs Q9325930.
- Cereus sameAs Q9325930.
- Cereus sameAs Cereus.
- Cereus wasDerivedFrom Cereus?oldid=591567142.
- Cereus depiction Calymmanthium_substerile_01.jpg.
- Cereus isPrimaryTopicOf Cereus.