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1. Top of flowering stem of Cereus alacriportanus. 2. Top of stem of Cereus peruvianus (misapplied). 3. Flower of the same plant. Both these names are synonyms of Cereus hildmannianus subsp. uruguayanus.

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Source From The Cactaceae (1919-1923) by Britton et Rose, Vol. II, Plate 3.
Author Mary Emily Eaton (1873-1961)
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