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Cacti (cacti care) C . Grandiflorus . S . Grandiflorus (L . ) Br . El R .


Cacti (cacti care) C .  Grandiflorus .  S .  Grandiflorus (L .  ) Br .  El R .Cacti (cacti care) C .  Grandiflorus .  S .  Grandiflorus (L .  ) Br .  El R .Cacti (cacti care) C .  Grandiflorus .  S .  Grandiflorus (L .  ) Br .  El R .
Description Cacti (cacti care) C . Grandiflorus . S . Grandiflorus (L . ) Br . El R .

Motherland - Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti Stem green or bluish-green, creeping shoots up to 2.5 cm in diameter . ; on the stem 7 - 8 lower ribs sometimes less; areola projections are not located on the stems without bristles only on young shoots are hairs, to escape from 7 to 11 in the form of studsneedles 0.4 - 1 cm in length, on young shoots are yellowish; hairs disappear with aging shoots, flowers are 18 cm long, 30 cm in diameter, fragrant; flower tube covered with hairs and spines; fruit length of 8 cm . egg-shaped, red, with brownish hair and yellow thorns, edible . Among the fans of this kind is called the queen of the night . It has 5 speciesdifferent shade flowers and their magnitude . Vista for hothouse culture . The genus Selenicereus (Berg . ) Br . Et R . - Selenitsereus includes 24 species . This epiphytic plants with thin, long, creeping stems with aerial roots, stems with low edges or faces; spines short, needle-shaped sometimes entirely absent; the flowers are white,night, kept overnight, very large, the largest of flowers the family Cactaceae . spring and summer require copious irrigation and partial shade, in winter - cool dry content at + 10 °      

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Description
For decorationpromising for hothouse culture
It is typical for himspring andsummer requires copious irrigation and partial shade, in winter - cool dry content at + 10 °
Featuresamong fans this kind is called the queen of the night . Has 5 varieties, differing shade flowers and their magnitude .
MotherlandJamaica, Cuba, Haiti
RodSelenicereus (Berg . ) Br . et R .
Flowers
Colorwhite
Diameter18 cm long, 30 cm in diameter
Featuresscented, flower tube covered with hairs and spines . Flowers night, kept overnight very large, the largest of flowers the family Cactaceae
Fruits
The length of the fetus8 cm
Formegg-shaped
Colorred, with brownish hair and yellow spines
Featuresedible
Plant
Shootsup to 2.5 cm in diameter on the stem 7 - 8 lower ribs, sometimes less
Spikes
Per stem7 ​​to 11 in the form of needles, spikes of 0.4 - 1 cm long, youngshoots are yellowish; hairs disappear with aging shoots
Featuresshort, needle-like, sometimes completely absent
Trunk
FeaturesEpiphytic plants with thin, long, creeping stems with aerial roots
Areolanot located on the projections stems, without bristles only on young shoots have hairs
Branchinggreen or bluish-green, creeping
In room culture

decorative
grows well
popular
prospective
special interest
unpretentious
In room culture

decorative
grows well
popular
prospective
special interest
unpretentious
Purpose

for decoration
frost
room culture