Pilosocereus is native to Neotropics and endemic to Brazil. This genus’ natural habitat is subtropical or tropical forests, shrubland, and rocky areas. Pilosocereus comes from the Greek term “pilosus,” meaning “hairy cereus.” The term refers to Pilosocereus plants with hairy areoles on their blue or green stems and tube-like white or pinkish-white flowers.
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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!