Pilosocereus pachycladus
Pilosocereus pachycladus F.Ritter
Pilosocereus pachycladus is a species of flowering plant in the Cactaceae family. It is native to eastern Brazil and has been introduced to the Canary Islands.
Description
Pilosocereus pachycladus, described by F.Ritter in 1979, belongs to the Cactaceae family. Its distribution includes Brazil's Northeast and Southeast regions, as well as the Canary Islands. This species is part of the genus Pilosocereus and is found in both its native and introduced ranges.
Distribution
BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Canary Is.
Synonyms
Pilosocereus atroflavispinusPilosocereus azureusPseudopilocereus superbusPseudopilocereus splendidusPseudopilocereus oreusPseudopilocereus azureusPseudopilocereus atroflavispinusPseudopilocereus azureusPseudopilocereus pachycladusPseudopilocereus glaucescensPilosocereus superbusPilosocereus splendidusPilosocereus schoebeliiPilosocereus oreusPilosocereus hermiiCephalocereus glaucescensPilosocereus glaucescensPilocereus glaucescensPilosocereus superbus var. gacapaensisPilosocereus superbus var. lanosiorPilosocereus superbus var. regiusPseudopilocereus superbus var. gacapaensisPseudopilocereus superbus var. lanosiorPseudopilocereus superbus var. regius


