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Zacatecas (Mexico).
Common names include Arizona queen of the night,
nightblooming cereus and
Reina de la noche. The
species name
greggii honors Josiah...
- Night-blooming
cereus is the
common name
referring to many
flowering ceroid cacti that
bloom at night. The
flowers are
short lived, and some of
these species...
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Hylocereus costaricensis,
known as the
Costa Rican pitahaya or
Costa Rica
nightblooming cactus, is a
cactus species native to
Central America and north-eastern...
- spp.),
fishhook (Ferocactus wislizeni),
prickly pear (Opuntia spp.),
nightblooming cereus (Peniocereus spp.), and
organ pipe (Stenocereus thurberi) are...
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Calystegia atriplicifolia is a
species of
plant native to the West
Coast of the
United States. The
species has the
following subspecies:
Calystegia atriplicifolia...
- Selenicereus,
sometimes known as
moonlight cactus, is a
genus of epiphytic, lithophytic, and
terrestrial cacti,
found in Mexico,
Central America, the Caribbean...
- the
genus Calystegia:
Calystegia affinis Calystegia atriplicifolia –
nightblooming false bindweed Calystegia binghamiae Calystegia brummittii Calystegia...
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daughter Jessie, who is
pictured topless with her
chest covered by
nightblooming cereus. The book
opens with a
quote from Eric Ormsby's
Childhood House...
- of arms Dry
forest -
Guanacaste tree, White-tailed deer,
Costa Rican nightblooming cactus 2,000
colones 132 mm x 67 mm Blue
Mauro Fernández Acuña/Colegio...
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Honolulu Queen,
Jesus in the Cradle, Moonflower,
Moonlight Cactus,
Nightblooming Cactus,
Night Blooming Cereus,
Pitahya Plant, Pitaya,
Queen of the Night...