Selenicereus pteranthus (link ex A.dietr.) Britton & Rose

Princess of the night (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Caryophyllales > Cactaceae > Selenicereus

Characteristics

Plants terrestrial to epiphytic, vinelike, clambering, pendent. Roots frequently aerial and adventitious. Stems bluish green to purple, to 100-300 × 2.5-5 cm; ribs 4-6, acute; areoles 2-2.5 cm apart along ribs, 1.5-3.0 mm. Spines 1-5, short conic (acicular on immature stems), 1-3 mm; radial and central spines not distinguishable. Flowers 25-30 × 20 cm; outer tepals brown or purplish (or yellow?), narrow; inner tepals white, oblanceolate, apex acute; areoles of ovary and flower tube bearing numerous scales and long, white, hairlike spines. Fruits red, spheric, 45-70 mm diam., hidden by short (to 1 cm), yellowish, bristlelike spines and long, white hairlike spines. 2n = 22.
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A cactus.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support epiphyte
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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It is a tropical plant.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

Usage

Uses environmental use medicinal
Edible fruits
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Images

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Distribution

Selenicereus pteranthus world distribution map, present in Bahamas, Cuba, Cayman Islands, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and United States of America

Identifiers

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WFO ID wfo-0001287175
COL ID 4WDDB
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Synonyms

Cereus nycticalus Cereus pteranthus Selenicereus vaupelii Cereus vaupelii Selenicereus nycticalus Selenicereus pteranthus Cereus grandiflorus var. ophites Selenicereus grandiflorus var. telli

Lower taxons

Selenicereus pteranthus f. macdonaldeae Selenicereus pteranthus f. pteranthus