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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...
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Harrisia (applecactus and
moonlight cactus) is a
genus of
night blooming cacti. They are tree-shaped,
sometimes climbing or shrub-like
cacti with cylindrical...
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Examples of
endemic species found in this
ecoregion are the higo
chumbo (
Harrisia portoricensis), the
Puerto Rican crested toad (Peltophryne lemur), and...
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Harrisia martinii,
commonly called the
Martin applecactus, is a
species of night-blooming, rope-like
cacti native to
South America. With
large showy flowers...
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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...
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Harrisia aboriginum, the west-coast
prickly apple or
prickly applecactus, is a
species of
columnar cactus endemic to
peninsular Florida, on the Gulf Coast...
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throughout the world, and the most po****r
cultivated night-blooming cereus)
Harrisia Hylocereus (of
which Hylocereus undatus is the most
frequently cultivated...
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Harrisia portoricensis is a
species of
cactus in the
genus Harrisia. Its
common names include higo
chumbo and
Puerto Rico applecactus.
Harrisia portoricensis...
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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...