Cereus spegazzinii f. cristatus
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Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Cereus spegazzinii f. cristatus
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
天轮柱属
Chinese name
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Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Description
The typical Monvillea spegazziniiSN|7041]]SN|7041]] is a fast-growing slender shrubby cactus that has bluish stems that creep along the ground to form a shrub. There are two similar but slightly different crested forms that are now widely cultivated for their beautiful stem with pronounced sculpture effects.
Roots
Tuberose and succulent, Even adventitious roots of Monvillea spegazziniiSN|7041]]SN|7041]] become succulent.
Note
These plants produce monstrous crests, and crests occasionally produce normal shoots.
Flowers
10 to 13 cm in length with a slender tube, reddish outer perianth segments and white inner ones. They arise from near the top on the sides of the stems; buds point upward but curve suddenly downward when the flowers open. They bloom at night.
Stem
Bluish-green up to 25 cm tall and wide.