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Description, photo, range, habitat and scientific names of the Night-Blooming Cereus Cactus, one of the strangest desert plants. ... Night-Blooming Cereus; Queen of the Night ~ Deer-Horn Cactus...
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Cereus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nightblooming cereus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Further research has led us to identify this as a Cereus peruvianus, a night-blooming cactus native to Latin America. Each flower blooms one night only. At the node of each flower will grow an egg-shaped edible pear, called a Peruvian apple.
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University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Arkansas Home and Garden Specialty Gardening - Information on the Night Blooming Cereus. ... A midsummers night bloom could be a better common name for the night blooming cereus. Few people would ever buy this plant upon first inspection, because gangly and downright...
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Cereus has been used as a cardiac stimulant and as a partial substitute for digitalis. In large doses it produces gastric irritation, slight delirium, hallucinations and general mental confusion. It is said to greatly increase the renal secretion.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Queen of the Night, Dutchman's Pipe Cactus, Night blooming Cereus (Epiphyllum oxypetalum) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFi... ... Synonym:Cereus oxypetalus; Synonym:Phyllocactus oxypetalus; Synonym:Cereus latifrons;
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The Cereus project is investigating a broad range of topics focused on how to best manage networked utilities, such as computational grids, network testbeds, or commercial hosting services.
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Cereus for treatment of chronic respiratory rheumatic inflammations, liver problems and intestinal disturbances caused by dysbacteria, such as chronic gastritis. ... Cereus (10 capsules 6X); Cereus is indicated for treatment of chronic respiratory rheumatic inflammations, liver problems and intestinal disturbances caused...
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Cereus Miller ... Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4, 1754. 25-38 species in the Caribbean and South America. Generally tall columnar easy growning cacti. Some require warmth in winter. ... C. aethiops in Dahlem. It's the thin blue column.
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