Cereus fernambucensisLem .

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kinsfolk : CactaceaeSubfamily : CactoideaeTribe : CereeaeGenus : Cereus

Cereus fernambucensis aka Cereus fernambuscensis or Cereus pernambucensis

Photo byJosé Ignacio Márquez Corro

This metal money is native to eastern and northeasternBrazil .

Cereus fernambucensis , also known asCereus pernambucensis , is a cactus with wooden-headed , fleshy , erect or semi - prostrate stem with 3 to 8 , usually 5 , rib lined with clusters of stout spines . It grow up to 6.6 foot ( 2 m ) improbable with a cattle ranch of 16.4 ft ( 5 m ) . Eachareolebears one up to 2.2 column inch ( 5.5 cm ) long central spine and 4 to 7 inadequate stellate spines . The fully grown angelical - scented prime are white and funnel - shaped with a long tube and manypetals . They look in summer and open at dark . The edible fruits are red and have a waxy and thickset Robert Peel with no spines .

The specific name " fernambucensis(fer - nahm - boo - cognizance - sees ) " has an uncertain meaning . plainly , it was erroneously applied when the works name was first published . Theoretically , " fernambucensis " is a typo of what was to begin with meant to be " pernambucensis , " which think of " from Pernambuco " and refers to the state of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil . To rarify matters further , the name of this metal money has also been misspelled asCereus fernambuscensis .

Light : This cactus like full Lord’s Day . It can handle fond shade but thrives in unmediated sunlight during the summer . A cheery window is a near smear to growC. fernambucensisindoors . Rotate the pot a fourth part turn every week or two to encourage balanced growth . If possible , get your cactus outdoors from outflow to fall .

Soil : C. fernambucensisdoes not like to have " squiffy pes " and needs to be rise in well - draining land . Use commercial-grade ground mixes for cacti ormake your own mix .

Hardiness : During the participating ontogeny menses , this cactus like ardent temperature , while in winter , it likes cooler temperature . C. fernambucensiscan hold up temperature as low as 25 to 50 ° degree Fahrenheit ( -3.9 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b .

Watering : From spring to fall , waterthoroughly , but allow the filth to dry out before lachrymation again . With the arrival of nightfall , step by step reduce the watering frequence . During the winter , whenC. fernambucensisis dormant , give it just enough water to prevent shrinking .

Fertilizing : During its growing season , this cactus likes even fertilizing . A balanced , water - soluble fertilizer , diluted to 1/4 strength , can be added to the water system for each watering . A 10 - 10 - 10 fertiliser is ideal . rather of making a resolution of piss and fertiliser , there are also wry fertilizer . Do notfertilizeduring the wintertime .

Repotting : WhileC. fernambucensisis young , it’s advised to repot each yr in early spring . Once it matures , repot when your cactus is outgrowing its flock .

Propagation : Using stem carving is the easiest method acting to propagateC. fernambucensisbecause come propagation is a slow process . Planting of the clipping is best done when the cactus is actively growing . Spring and summertime is the good clip to sow the seeds .

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C. fernambucensisis non - toxic to humans or beast .

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