“Haageocereus” Genus

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Haageocereus is endemic to the coast of Peru and Northern Chile. It is named in honor of a German who was into cacti, Walter Haage. This genus has cylindrical stems with numerous shallow ribs and closely spaced areoles. Haageocereus flowers are pinkish to red and are funnel-shaped. The fruits are globular and fleshy. Currently, it has seventeen identified species.

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Haageocereus Tenuis
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Haageocereus Pseudomelanostele

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Richard | Editor-in-chief at Succulent City

Hey everyone! I’m Richard. Welcome to my blog, which is all about succulents, cacti, and a bit about air plants. Ten years back, in 2013, I began my journey with succulents. It started as a simple hobby, crafting and selling charming succulent-themed pins and decorations. But as time passed, my fascination with these remarkable plants grew, and I gained extensive knowledge about them. Therefore, Succulent City is the blog as you see it is now. Enjoy your visit and happly planting!

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