Harrisia (applecactus and moonlight cactus) is a genus of night blooming cacti. Harrisia. Harrisia gracilis and Harrisia martinii · Scientific ...
All species have large nocturnal, white flowers which are fragrant. Floral tubes have bristles or wool and the fruits are round yellow or red fleshy spheres.
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Harrisia portoricensis is a species of cactus in the genus Harrisia. Its common names include higo chumbo and Puerto Rico applecactus.
Type locality: Poman, Catamarca, Argentina. Altitude range: It grows at elevations between 10 and 1,000 metres above sea level. Habitat and Ecology: This cactus ...
A genus of about 18-20 species, shrubs and small trees, of s. FL, West Indies, and South America. Our taxa are all in subgenus Harrisia, section Harrisia, and ...
Harrisia jusberti is a night-blooming Cereus commonly known as "Queen of the night" It is a nice columnar cactus that produces huge nocturnal white flowers from ...
Harrisia cacti are low-growing, spiny cacti with white flowers and red fruit. They have sharp spines that can seriously injure people and animals.
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This spiny, columnar cactus grows very large flowers in the spring which form an unusually large round fruit that turns yellowish orange. Inside looks like a ...
Aboriginal prickly apple (Harrisia aboriginum) occurs on FL's SW coast on shell mounds; spines 7 - 9 per cluster, less than 0.5 inch long, inner petals toothed; ...
Harrisia fragrans · GRIN Taxon ID: 318595 · Crop Group: Endangered Species (ESA). Notes:.