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Cereeae is a
tribe of
cacti belonging to the
subfamily Cactoideae containing about 50 genera,
divided in 2023
among six subtribes.
Cereeae are tree-like...
- buds
bearing no hair or spines. In a 2023
classification of the
tribe Cereeae, it was
placed as the only
genus in the
subtribe Gymnocalyciinae, having...
- night-blooming cereus, it is not
closely related to any of the
species in the
tribe Cereeae, such as Selenicereus, that are more
commonly known as night-blooming cereus...
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Cactoideae Cereeae 4.6
Cipocereus F.Ritter
Cactoideae Cereeae 4.6
Coleocephalocereus Backeb.
Cactoideae Cereeae 4.6
Discocactus Pfeiff.
Cactoideae Cereeae Trichocereeae...
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While many
cacti referred to as night-blooming
cereus belong to the
tribe Cereeae,
other night-blooming
cacti in the
subfamily Cactoideae may also be called...
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Rebutiinae are a
subtribe of
cacti belonging to the
subfamily Cactoideae,
tribe Cereeae. A 2010
classification accepted seven or
eight genera, but when cir****scribed...
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subtribe of
cacti in the
tribe Cereeae,
subfamily Cactoideae. It is one of the
three subtribes into
which the
tribe Cereeae is divided, the
others being...
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leading to the
resurrection of Aylostera. A 2023
classification of the
tribe Cereeae placed it as the only
genus in the
subtribe Aylosterinae. It was formerly...
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Evandro M. (2023). "Unravelling
phylogenetic relationships of the
tribe Cereeae using target enrichment sequencing".
Annals of Botany. 132 (5): 989–1006...
- cacti,
native to
southeast Brazil. In a 2023
classification of the
tribe Cereeae, it was
placed as the only
genus in the
subtribe Uebelmanniinae, having...