Hylocereus extensus (also called H. extensus) is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family. This species is a cactus plant species first described
H. guatemalensis (also called Selenicereus guatemalensis, Cereus trigonus var. guatemalensis) is a type of Hylocereus that is found in Guatemala, which
Hylocereus is a group of cacti that are native to Mexico and other parts of Central America. It has 14 species of cacti, some of which are epiphytic and
Hylocereus calcaratus (also called Selenicereus calcaratus) is a little-known epiphytic cactus that differs from its relatives with an interesting ribbed
Selenicereus grandiflorus (synonyms are Cereus jalapaensis Vaupel, Cereus paradisiacus Vaupel, Selenicereus pteranthus, Selenicereus callianthus, Cereus
Hylocereus stenopterus (also called Selenicereus stenopterus or Cereus stenopterus) is a type of cactus. The Neotropics is where they come from.
Hylocereus setaceus (also called Selenicereus setaceus, Cereus bifrons, Cereus hassleri, Cereus setaceus, Mediocactus hassleri, Mediocactus lindmanii
Hylocereus minutiflorus (also called Selenicereus minutiflorus, Cereus minutiflorus / minutiflora, Wilmattea minutiflora) – is a type of flowering
Selenicereus escuintlensis is a species of plant in the genus Selenicereus in the cactaceae family (Cactaceae). The species epithet refers to the locality
Acanthocereus tetragonus (also called Acanthocereus occidentalis, Acanthocereus acutangulus, Acanthocereus floridanus, A. baxaniensis, A.









