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Lophocereus is a genus of cacti. It has often been merged into the genus Pachycereus, but was separated in a 2019 revision of Pachycereus, and is accepted ...
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This cactus is relatively low-maintenance and can thrive in various environments, including arid and desert regions. It prefers well-draining soil and requires ...
Lophocereus

Lophocereus

Lophocereus is a genus of cacti. It has often been merged into the genus Pachycereus, but was separated in a 2019 revision of Pachycereus, and is accepted by Plants of the World Online as of March 2021. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Lophocereus
Genus: Lophocereus; Britton & Rose
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The totem pole cactus grows slowly and is distinguished by its tall, columnar growth habit and bumpy, spineless skin.
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Lophocereus schottii monstrose aka Totem pole cactus is a slow growing and spineless cactus. It is a genetic mutation of the Lophocereus schotti, ...
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Also known as Totem Pole Cactus. These are virtually stemless, candelabra shaped cacti native to Southern Arizona and down to Baja California that can grow to a ...
Succulent expert Don Newcomer showed me a rare columnar, spineless cactus from Mexico: Lophocereus schotii (totem pole cactus)
Lophocereus schottii, the senita cactus, is a species of cactus from southern Arizona and north-western Mexico, particularly Baja California and Sonora.
P. schottii f. monstrosus is a slow growing cactus with a columnar stem, usually trunkless, which basally branches in a candelabra formation.
Common names Thin Senita, Whisker Cactus. Hardiness USDA 9-11. Hardy to 18° F. Light Full sun, heat tolerant. Size Columnar, basally branching, up to 16′ tall.
The monstrous form is restricted to a small area NE of El Arco, about halfway down the Baja peninsula. Altitude range: It grows from sea level to 800 m asl.