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| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
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Gray display shows general information for Stenocereus.
IUCN RedList 低危険種
CITES 低リスク 輸出入制限
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The organ pipe cactus or pitahaya (Stenocereus thurberi) in Oaxaca, Mexico. Pitahaya, native to Mexico and the United States, is usually pollinated by bats. The plant produces fruit about the size of a tennis ball. https://t.co/hognGN7ZTO
Aqui con mi amigo y veterinario de fauna silvestre Orlando en el monte reverdecido en Cajeme cerca de Yucuribampo, Sonora. Enmarcados por un Pitayo (Stenocereus thurberi) y un Etcho (Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum). https://t.co/lgP83v6ykX
I’ve been on the Organ Pipe National Monument fiasco until now. I don’t like first-flush reactionism. But as an award-winning (neighborhood garden award, but nonetheless) cactus-gardener and cactophile, what’s happening angers me. Greatly. Stenocereus thurberi
@Maderitah Es que sí son impresionantes Pero sí, para encontrar información correcta es apenas con los nombres científicos. La pitaya dulce es Stenocereus thurberi, las pitahayas son varias especies de los géneros Hylocereus y Selenicereus (no sé si todas sean comestibles)
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