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- Media related to Pachycereus pringlei at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Pachycereus pringlei at Wikispecies Cacti Guide: Pachycereus pringlei Video of...
- may be placed in Pachycereus include: Pachycereus holli**** (F.A.C.Weber ex J.M.Coult.) Buxb. = Lemaireocereus holli**** Pachycereus lepidanthus (Eichlam)...
- are edible, but are rarely used as food. Top of branch Pachycereus schotti monstrosus Pachycereus schottii f. monstrosa The distribution area of Lophocereus...
- Pachycereus grandis is a species of Pachycereus found in Mexico. Pachycereus grandis is a tree-shaped cactus that can grow 5 to 25 meters tall and is densely...
- ficus-indica Opuntia matudae Opuntia fragilis Opuntia basilaris genus Pachycereus, Pachycereus pringlei, the Cardon P. schottii, the Senita and P. weberi, the...
- for water loss from transpiration. The tallest free-standing cactus is Pachycereus pringlei, with a maximum recorded height of 19.2 m (63 ft), and the smallest...
- Pachycereus weberi is a columnar cactus plant native to Mexico. Pachycereus weberi is a columnar cactus that grows strongly tree-like and can reach heights...
- Pachycereus tepamo is a species of Pachycereus found in Mexico. Pachycereus tepamo is a tree-like cactus that can grow to heights of 7 to 10 meters, and...
- German). Stuttgart (Hohenheim): Ulmer. p. 491. ISBN 3-8001-4573-1. "Pachycereus marginatus". University of Arizona. D&Amp, Um National; (France), histoire...
- University of Arizona Press. Media related to Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum at Wikispecies...