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4 paź 2023 · This is the cactus that started it all for me: the Florida Key tree cactus, Pilosocereus robinii. It is our largest - a green, branching columnar cactus that can reach 33 feet in height with many arms, and what a few of us here call “Florida’s own saguaro”. Occurring only in the Florida Keys inside.
19 lut 2024 · My June 2022 sowing of Pilosocereus robinii - Key tree cactus from Big Pine Key and two larger plants from Lower Matecumbe Key I grew from two thimble sized ...
The Florida Key tree cactus - Big Pine Key, native to the Keys. Our very largest cactus, many call it "Florida's own "saguaro"" as it can grow into a 30+ foot tall candelabra with many arms.
4 paź 2023 · The Key Tree Cactus at Cactus Island. October 4, 2023. This is the cactus that started it all for me: the Florida Key tree cactus, Pilosocereus robinii. It is our largest – a green, branching columnar cactus that can reach 33 feet in height with many arms, and what a few of us here call “Florida’s own saguaro”.
Cactus Island is now offering the Florida Key tree cactus – Pilosocereus robinii – in quantity of 300, limit two per person (pick-up in person only). They are available for $20/each (USFW limits...
Pilosocereus robinii is a species of cactus known by the common name Key tree-cactus. [2] It is native to the Florida Keys in the United States. [3] It also occurs in Western Cuba and the Northern Bahamas. It has been erroneously reported from Puerto Rico, [4] the Virgin Islands, [4] and Mexico. [2]
Plant Profile. Key Tree Cactus (Pilosocereus robinii) The multiple spiny stems of the Key tree cactus. Photo Credit: Lippincott. Global Rank: G1 - Critically Imperiled. Legal Status: Federally Endangered. Family: Cactaceae. State: FL. Nature Serve ID: 142546. Lifeform: Tree. Categories of Interest: Cacti/Succulents.