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- The Hylocereeae are a tribe of cacti. Most are found in the tropical forests of Central and northern South America, and are climbers or epiphytes, unlike...
- Disocactus is a genus of epiphytic cacti in the tribe Hylocereeae found in Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. It should not be...
- 2010. Various revisions have been published since, e.g. to the tribes Hylocereeae and Echinocereeae, and the tribe Cereeae. classifications remained uncertain...
- for their flowers, are artificial hybrids of species within the tribe Hylocereeae, particularly species of Disocactus. In spite of the common name, the...
- used for upright cacti. A molecular phylogenetic study of the tribe Hylocereeae in 2017 showed that the genus Hylocereus was nested within Selenicereus...
- This genus is very scarce in cultivation. A 2017 study of the tribe Hylocereeae accepted the following species: One species was transferred to the new...
- phyllanthoides D. speciosus D. macranthus D. ackermannii Some cacti in the tribe Hylocereeae other than Disocactus have been crossed with species or hybrids of Disocactus...
- Phyllocacteae Hylocereeae 4.3 Epiphyllum Haw. Cactoideae Phyllocacteae Hylocereeae 4.3 Hylocereus (A.Berger) Britton & Rose Cactoideae Phyllocacteae Hylocereeae 4...
- the tribe Hylocereeae to be embedded within a wider Echinocereeae, but studies in 2017 and 2020 ****erted the independence of the Hylocereeae, including...
- intermittent drought. A small number of cactus species in the tribes Hylocereeae and Rhipsalideae have become adapted to life as climbers or epiphytes...