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- Jasminocereus (meaning "jasmine-like cereus", referring to the flowers) is a genus of cacti with only one species, Jasminocereus thouarsii, endemic to...
- nesioticus belonged in Brachycereus (later placing Cereus thouarsii in Jasminocereus.) Brachycereus means "short cereus"; nesioticus is derived from the...
- Geohintonia, Gymnocalycium, Haageocereus, Harrisia, Hatiora, Hylocereus, Jasminocereus, Lasiocereus, Leocereus, Lepismium, Leptocereus, Leuchtenbergia, Lophophora...
- Carnegiea – Cephalocereus – Corryocactus – Echinocereus – Escontria – Jasminocereus – Leptocereus – Lophocereus – Mitrocereus – Myrtillocactus –...
- jasmine. It may also refer to: Gardenia jasminoides, also called gardenia Jasminocereus, a genus of cacti Jasminum officinale, the flowering plant commonly...
- but smaller Two endemic genera of cacti, each with a single species: Jasminocereus thouarsii, the candelabra cactus, and Brachycereus nesioticus, the lava...
- included in many studies, but has been placed with Armatocereus and Jasminocereus, both included in Echinocereeae. The 2011 study found the tribe Hylocereeae...
- Armatocereus Backeb. Browningia Cárdenas, Gymnocereus Rauh & Backeb. Jasminocereus Britton & Rose Neoraimondia Britton & Rose synonyms: Neocardenasia Backeb...
- OpuntiaOpuntia echios, O. ****eri, and others – and the endemic genera Jasminocereus and Brachycereus. Ground cover plants include low shrubs, like the endemic...
- the arid lowlands and the humid highlands), on the columnar cactus Jasminocereus thouarsii and the tree Bursera graveolens. "Phaeographis striata Bungartz"...