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Peruvian apple cactus

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The Peruvian apple cactus Cereus repandus L., is a large erect, thorny columnar cactus found in South America.

Often with a tree-like appearance, its cylindrical gray-green stems can reach 10 meters (33 ft), and 10-20 cm in diameter each. The nocturnal flowers remain open for one night. The fruits are thornless and vary in skin color from violet-red to yellow. The flesh, which is the edible part of the fruit, is white and contains small, edible, and crunchy seeds.

Other names include cadushi, giant club cactus, and hedge cactus.

It is an unexplored, underutilized cactus, grown only as an ornamental plant, even though it produces attractive, edible fruits, which are known as pitaya in Latin America.

Fruits of a number of other columnar cacti, also belonging to the subfamily Cactoideae, tribe Cereeae, are known to be of economic significance for native use in South America.

Reference

  • Edward F. Anderson , The Cactus Family (Timber Press, 2001), pp. 148-149
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