La Cereus Peruvianus, es la columnar por excelencia de nuestro país. Arborescente, habita en montes rivereños the coast of our country and is part of the profile of the hills of the eastern departments. Reaches 5-6 meters in height, trunk cylindrical, woody at the base, 25-30 cm in diameter and branched. Flowers sit on the top edge of the areola, scattered, tubular bell, about 18-20 inches in height. The flowers of this species are usually born quite scattered, distant from each other, but tend to be highly prolific branches. Berry has an ovoid, 4 cm long and 3 wide, yellowish, velvety and dust that covers it, navel, lip or belly button subafestonado wavy membranous finally obsolete. No scales and areolas on the outside. (Part of the description of the species in "Flora Uruguaya" J. Arechavaleta)
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Monoculars Bourne Ultimatum
Cereus peruvianus
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