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Cereeae
Salm-Dyck 1840

Etymology: Tribe of plants that resemble Cereus
Place of Origin: Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina primarily.

The typical genus of this tribe is Cereus (P. Miller 1754). It consists of large columnar cacti with well-defined ribs, large nocturnal flowers generally of light colors, and huge fleshy, sweet, edible fruits.

Although this is the general trend, there are also some genera that do not follow it. Uebelmannias are small and globular, Arrojadoas are miniature columnar cacti with small flowers and fruits, Melocactus are globular... Some members of the tribe flower from any areole, while others only flower from the cephalium.

SuculentasCactaceae Cactoideae CereeaeSalm-Dyck  1840
Foto:Jleon 2006-10-13 Once ripe, the fruits open.
SuculentasCactaceae Cactoideae CereeaeSalm-Dyck  1840
Foto:Jleon 2005-08-14
Legal Protections
CITES
Scope of the Law
Worldwide Level International Convention on the Protection of Endangered Species.
International Convention on the Protection of Endangered Species.
Main Taxa
Other Taxa:
Brasilicereus (Backeb.1938.)
Cipocereus (F.Ritter1979.)
Coleocephalocereus (Backeb.1938.)
Melocactus (Link & Otto 1827)
Micranthocereus (Backeberg 1938)
Monvillea (Britton & Rose 1920)
Pilosocereus (Byles & G.D.Rowley1957.)
Stephanocereus (A. Berger 1926)
Nombres en Desuso:
Mirabella (F.Ritter1979.) Vease -> Cereus (P. Miller 1754)
Piptanthocereus ((A.Berger) Riccob. (1909)) Vease -> Cereus (P. Miller 1754)
Subpilocereus (Backeb. (1938)) Vease -> Cereus (P. Miller 1754)
Bibliography Cactaceae
David Hunt; Nigel Paul Taylor; Graham Charles (2006) The New Cactus Lexicon Vol I Textos ISBN: 0953813452
David Hunt; Nigel Paul Taylor; Graham Charles (2006) The New Cactus Lexicon Vol II Fotografías ISBN: 0953813452
Edward Frederick Anderson (2001) The Cactus Family ISBN: 0881924989