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- information related to Harrisia. Harrisia is the name of two genera of life forms: Harrisia (plant): a genus of cacti Harrisia (fly): a genus of fly This...
- Harrisia (applecactus and moonlight cactus) is a genus of night blooming cacti. They are tree-shaped, sometimes climbing or shrub-like cacti with cylindrical...
- Examples of endemic species found in this ecoregion are the higo chumbo (Harrisia portoricensis), the Puerto Rican crested toad (Peltophryne lemur), and...
- Harrisia martinii, commonly called the Martin applecactus, is a species of night-blooming, rope-like cacti native to South America. With large showy flowers...
- Harrisia earlei is a species of cactus endemic to Cuba. Harrisia earlei grows prostrate, shrubby to hanging. The dark green shoots have a diameter of 2...
- ("borrachitos") and F. latispinus ("pochas") genus Harrisia (of Florida and the Caribbean), the "Prickly Apples" Harrisia martinii NOTE: The following 5 are said...
- Harrisia aboriginum, the west-coast prickly apple or prickly applecactus, is a species of columnar cactus endemic to peninsular Florida, on the Gulf Coast...
- throughout the world, and the most po****r cultivated night-blooming cereus) Harrisia Hylocereus (of which Hylocereus undatus is the most frequently cultivated...
- Harrisia portoricensis is a species of cactus in the genus Harrisia. Its common names include higo chumbo and Puerto Rico applecactus. Harrisia portoricensis...
- Harrisia divaricata is a species of cactus endemic to Hispaniola. Harrisia divaricata grows as a shrub up to 1 meter tall with upright, richly branched...