Leptocereus wrightii
Leptocereus wrightii León

Leptocereus wrightii is a species in the Cactaceae family, first described by León in 1940. It is native to the Archipiélago de Cuba, an island group within the global distribution of the genus Leptocereus.
Description
Leptocereus wrightii belongs to the Cactaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as cacti. The species was formally described by León in 1940 and is specifically associated with the Archipiélago de Cuba, a region in the Caribbean. As part of the genus Leptocereus, it shares characteristics typical of slender, columnar cacti found in various parts of the Americas. The species is part of the broader global distribution of the genus, which includes multiple regions where cacti thrive.
Distribution
Global · Cuba · Archipiélago de Cuba


