Azureocereus hertlingianus
Cactus (Paris) No. 52, 104 (1956); cf. Backeb. Cactac. Handb. Kakteenk. ii. 926 (1959)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Azureocereus hertlingianus
Author
(Backeb.) Backeb.
Chinese genus
-
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
It is a perennial treelike, stem succulent, with columnar few branched stems that, under favourable conditions, can reach the ultimate height of 8 m and spread of 4 m.
Description
Browningia hertlingianaSN|4253]]SN|4253]] also known as the “Blue Cereus” is a huge columnar cactus sought after by collectors because the juvenile specimens have a beautiful blue frosty covering. It one of the few really blue cacti.
Juvenile Spines
About 5-8 unequal poorly differentiated (of which centrals 1-3, radials 4-6), the longest to 8 cm long, all yellow or yellowish grey and tipped brown. Spines in the upper part of flowering stems. Up to 30 more or less equal, more flexible, bristle-like, yellowish.
Flowers
Nocturnal, white up to 5 cm in diameter
Blooming Season
Flowers appear in summer, only on plants over 1 m tall.
Spines
Dimorphic with two distinct young and mature forms.
Ribs
Up to 18 (or more) cm long, tuberculate.
Stem
Trunk undivided about 1 m tall from which several stems arise, main and side stems usually unbranched (or very few benched above ), erect up 30 cm in diameter, the new growth is a fantastic vivid turquoise blue while old growth turns a pale olive green. The typical blue covering only develops in a warm climate and with much light.
Fruits
Dry, 2,5 cm in diameter.
Areoles
Somewhat sunken on tubercles tips.