#Cereus peruvianus
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faguscarolinensis · 1 month ago
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Cereus repandus f. monstrosa / Monstrose Peruvian Apple Cactus at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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nynaevedesign · 1 year ago
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Kira Cereus Cactus Cereus Peruvianus, commonly known as the Peruvian Apple Cactus or Queen of the Night, is native to South America, particularly in the Andes region. It is well adapted to arid and semi-arid environments and can be found growing in a range of habitats, from rocky slopes to dry forests in its native range. These cacti are cultivated as ornamental plants in various parts of the world due to their striking appearance and relatively easy care. Place the cactus in a chic, speckled marble pot to achieve a seamless fusion of modern elegance and natural beauty. Game-ready low poly, optimized for low-end computers. Base game compatible. You can choose if you want the cactus in a pot or without. Download: NynaeveDesign.com
Happy Simming! 🌵
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ozneo · 4 months ago
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Flower from a monster.
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Witchcraft Plant and Herb safety
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🦋Research what plants you ingest and put into your teas. Some plants/herbs don't go together and become toxic
🦋Research what herbs you are turning to make sure it's not toxic [eg: poison ivy]
🦋Do not ingest any herbal remedies without consultation with your doctor and/or Herbalist
🦋Unless you are 100% certain what you have foraged is the correct plant put it back
🦋delightingintragedy's post on what oils to avoid while pregnant
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Some toxic and poisonous plants
Abrus precatorius - Crab’s eye, Gidee gidee, Jequirity bean, Rosary bean
Aconitum species - Monkshood, Wolf’s bane
Asclepias curassavica - Red-headed cotton bush
Asclepias fruiticosa - Gomphocarpus fruiticosa, Swan plant
Asclepias physocarpa - Balloon cotton bush
Acokanthera species - Bushman’s poison
Atropa belladonna - Belladonna, Deadly nightshade
Brugmansia species - Angel’s trumpet
Casabella thevetia or Thevetia peruviana - Lucky nut, Yellow oleander
Cestrum diurnum - Day-blooming cestrum, Day jessamine
Cestrum nocturnum - Lady of the night, Night jessamine
Colchicum autumnale - Autumn crocus, Crocus, Meadow saffron
Conium maculatum - Hemlock
Consolida species - Larkspur
Convallaria majalis - Lily-of-the-valley
Corynocarpus laevigatus - New Zealand laurel, Karaka nut
Cycas species - Cycad, Zamia
Daphne species - Daphne, Garland flower, Lilac daphne, Mezereon, Rose daphne, Spurge laurel, Winter daphne
Datura species - Angel’s trumpet
Datura metel - Downy thorn apple, Horn of plenty
Datura stramonium - Common thorn apple, Jamestown weed, Jimson weed
Delphinium species - Delphinium
Dieffenbachia - Dumb cane
Digitalis species - Foxglove
Duranta erecta/Duranta repens - Golden dewdrop, Sky flower
Euphorbia species - Euphorbia, Spurge
Gloriosa superba - Climbing lily, Glory lily
Gomphocarpus fruiticosa - Asclepias fruiticosa, Swan plant
Gomphocarpus physocarpus -  Asclepias physocarpa, Balloon cotton
Helleborus species - Christmas rose, Corsican Hellebore, Easter rose, Hellebore, Lenten rose
Hyoscyamus niger - Black henbane, Henbane
Jatropha multifida - Coral plant, Physic nut
 Laburnum species - Golden chain tree, Golden rain, Laburnum, Scotch laburnum
Lantana camara - Lantana, Shrub verbena
Lepidozamia species - Cycad, Zamia
Lobelia species - Cardinal flower, Lobelia
Macrozamia species - Cycad, Zamia
Melia azedarach - Bead tree, Cape lilac, Chinaberry, Persian lilac, Rosary tree, White ceda
Nerium oleander - Oleander, Rose laurel
Oenanthe crocata - Water dropwort, Hemlock
Ornithogalum species - Common star of Bethlehem, Chincherinchee, Giant chincherinchee, Star of Bethlehem
Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa - Cooktown loquat, Finger cherry, Wannakai
Ricinis communis - Castor oil plant
Solanum dulcamara - Bittersweet, Climbing nightshade
Solanum nigrum - Black nightshade, Common nightshade
Solanum pseudocapsicum - Christmas cherry, Jerusalem cherry, Winter cherry
Stropanthus species - Corkscrew flower, Spider tresses, Stropanthus
Thevetia peruviana or Casabella thevetia - Lucky nut, Yellow oleander
Toxicodendron succedaneum - Rhus, Rhus tree, Wax tree, Poison sumac
Veratrum species - False hellebores
Golden dewdrop
Black bean tree
Poison ivy
Strychnine tree 
Gympie gympie
Asparagus Fern (asparagus plumosus) (sprengeri)
Avocado (persea americana)
Blue Gum (eucalyptus globulus)
Buddist Pine (poddocarpus Macrophyllus)
Cacti :Bunny Ears (opuntia microdasy’s alkispina)
Column (cereus peruvianus)
Rat’s Tail (aporocactus flagelliformis)
Sunset (lokwia famatimensis)
Caladium (Angel’s Wings)
Century Plant
Crown of Thorns (euphorbia milii splendens)
Cyclamen
Dieffenbachia
Holly (ilex)
Ivy :Cape (tenecio macroglossus)
(hedera helix)
(senecio mikanioides)
Glacier (hedera helix glacier)
Gloire de Marengo (hedera canariensis)
Needlepoint (hedera helix sagittlae folica)
Jerusalem Cherry (solanum pseudocapsicum)
Mistletoe (phoradendron flavescens)
Philodendron :Arrowhead (syngonium podophyllum)
Black Gold ( ph. melanochryson)
Devil’s Ivy (Pothos) (scindapsus aureus)
Elephant’s Ear (philodendron hastatum)
Fiddle Leaf (ph. pandurae forme)
Green Gold (syngonium podophyllum)
Marble Queen (scindapsus aureus)
Ornamental Pepper (capsicum annuum)
Silver Vine (scindapsus pictus)
Split Leaf (monstera delicosa)
Sweetheart Vine (philodendron scandens)
Red (hemigraphis colorata)
Umbrella Plant (cyperus)
Azalea (azalea indica)Bleeding Heart (dicentra formosa)
Calla Lily (zantedeschia aethiopica)
Carnation (dianthus caryophyllus)
Castor-oil plant (ricinus communis)
Chinese or Japanese Lantern (physalis)
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Crocus (colchicum autumnale)
Daffodil (narcissus)
DelphineumGladiola (bulb)
Hyacinthe (hyacinthus orientalis)
Iris
Jonquil (narcissus)Morning Glory (ipomaea tricolour)
Narcissus
Oleander (nerium oleander)
Pansy (seeds) (viola tricolour)
Peony (root) (paeonia officinalis)
Primrose (primula)
Sweet Pea (lathyrus odoratus)
Sweet William (dianthus barbatus)
Potato (green patches on tubers & above ground part)
Rhubarb leaves
Tomato greens
Black Locust (robinia pseudoacacia)
Buckthorn (rhamnus cathartica)Elderberry (not berries)
Horse Chestnut (aesculus hippocastanum)
Hydrangea
Laburnum (laburnum anagyroides)
Privet (ligustrum vulgare)
Virginia Creeper (ampelopis brevipedunculata)
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More Links
Sources: Austin Health AU, Canadian Child Care Federation
🦋Poison info plants and mushrooms - Queensland
🦋Aggie Horticulture
🦋Guide to toxic plants - National Poisons Information Centre Ireland
🦋199 Poisonous Plants to Look Out For - ProFlowers
🦋Poisonous Plants: Poisons A to Z
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leotechevo · 1 year ago
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eleathyra-art · 2 years ago
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Rare cactus flower 🥺
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My parents' 60 years old cactus (cereus peruvianus? "Felsenkaktus") is flowering. This only seems to happen at night.
I couldn't find out what kind it is exactly.
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floralpotts · 5 years ago
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My babies!
As of today 24/5/19 I have 8 living babies, a maidenhair fern, two snake plants, an aloe plant, a jade plant, a cactus and two succulents I'm not too sure of their names. You can see I have cuttings from a large bathroom cactus that wasnt doing well that I hope to reroot 😊
Wee update: figured out my last two guys are echeveria agavoides and cereus peruvianus
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bmarcgonzalez-blog · 5 years ago
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Peruvian apple cactus
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captaindomy · 4 years ago
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La coltivazione di Cereus Peruvians (Cactus dai frutti edibili)
La pianta chiamata Peruvianus non è mai stata trovata in Perù, ma solo sulla costa sudorientale del Brasile e su quella settentrionale dell’Argentina. Fusto colonnare, eretto, alto anche 15 m con 20 cm di diametro, verde scuro, glauco sulle parti giovani, ramificante. Le costole sono 5-9, 4 quando la pianta è giovane, ottuse, con leggeri rilievi sui quali compaiono le areole rotonde e brune, con…
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no-pants-just-plants · 4 years ago
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So this is where it started. After killing several houseplants my partner wanted to get new ones. I was against it since they would be dead in a few months. From the four plants we bought, this Cereus Peruvianus is only one left. My partner chose it, he doesn't really like cacti because of the spikes, but this one doesn't have those. I have grown very fond of it. It feels like other plants might die in our care but this one will still survive.
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growingsucculents · 4 years ago
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The redheads
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eerie-embroidery · 4 years ago
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And here we see a couple of dinos in their natural habitat.
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soft-armor · 8 years ago
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Large Cacti Hand Woven Wall Hanging - 2016 - 21.5″ x 14.25″
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sabridge62 · 5 years ago
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Queen of the night!😎📸👍🏼🌵 #repandus #peruvianus #columncactus #cereusperuvianus #nightbloomingcereus #onenightonly #whiteflower #exoticflower #flowerphotography #cactus #nightphotography #iphonephotography #shootoniphone #cereus #sanpedrocactus https://www.instagram.com/p/B_7XU7Cn7qk/?igshid=1pmwrv69jebrj
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wyldeplantlife · 3 years ago
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Cereus peruvianus
botanical print
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howtocarveroastunicorn · 3 years ago
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Weekend plant project complete! Cereus peruvianus monstrose taking centre stage, then other little clippings from my garden scattered around it. This is the way....
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