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- organpipe cactus (S. thurberi) spines Fruit of Stenocereus queretaroensis prepared for eating Stenocereus gummosus at the Huntington Desert Garden. Backeberg...
- in the Baja Peninsula of California are Stenocereus thurberi (Organ Pipe Cactus, Pitaya Dulce) and Stenocereus gummosus (Sour Pitaya, Pitaya Agria, Pitayha)...
- media related to Stenocereus thurberi. Burquez Montijo, A.; Felger, R.S. (2017) [amended version of 2013 ****essment]. "Stenocereus thurberi". IUCN Red...
- chrysocarpus Sánchez-Mej. Stenocereus dumortieri (Scheidw.) Buxb. Stenocereus fricii Sánchez-Mej. Stenocereus griseus (Haw.) Buxb. Stenocereus gummosus (Engelm...
- subtropical regions of the world. Pitaya usually refers to fruit of the genus Stenocereus, while pitahaya or dragon fruit refers to fruit of the genus Selenicereus...
- Stenocereus heptagonus is a species of cactus. Stenocereus heptagonus grows as a tree-like cactus with numerous candelabra-like branches, reaching heights...
- Stenocereus humilis is a species of cactus in the genus Stenocereus, endemic to Mexico. Stenocereus humilis is a shrub characterized by irregularly branched...
- Stenocereus chacalapensis is a species of cactus in the genus Stenocereus, endemic to Mexico. Stenocereus chacalapensis is an arborescent cactus that...
- Buxb. Stenocereus chacalapensis (Bravo & T. Mac Doug.) Buxb. Stenocereus chrysocarpus Sánchez-Mej. Stenocereus dumortieri (Scheidw.) Buxb. Stenocereus fricii...
- Botanical Garden Press. Retrieved 2023-08-26. Media related to Stenocereus gummosus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Stenocereus gummosus at Wikispecies...