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Cereus CV. Wild Crest
Cereus CV Wild crest. A very beautiful light green inermis crest which is on own roots. Will send entire clump as shown. Refer Scale for size reference.
Origin of Name
The genus name "Cereus" comes from Latin, meaning "wax" or "torch," referring to the columnar shape of these cacti that can resemble a candle or torch in the wild.
Origin of Plant
Cereus is a genus of cacti native to South America, but 'Wild Crest' is a cultivar that has been selectively bred or occurred as a spontaneous mutation in cultivation. Its exact origin is difficult to pinpoint due to the nature of crested mutations, which can occur spontaneously in many cactus species.This strange crested plant is supposed to descend from a wild specimen found in Mexico.
Technical Description of Plant
Cereus 'Wild Crest' is characterized by its broad, fan-shaped, crested growth, making it an eye-catching specimen in any collection. Unlike its straight, tall relatives, this cultivar exhibits irregular, undulating growth patterns along its green, fleshy stem. The stem's surface is adorned with areoles from which spines may emerge, though the crested form often has fewer spines than the standard form.
Cereus CV. Wild Crest is a unique cactus plant with a stunning appearance that will make an eye-catching addition to any garden or indoor space. This cactus features a distinctive crest-like growth pattern with bright green stems and elegant white flowers that bloom at night. It is low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and can thrive in almost any climate. With its beautiful form and easy-care nature, Cereus CV. Wild Crest is the perfect plant for those looking to add some exotic flair to their botanical collection.
It looks more like a green coral tree than a cactus and shows different crested and monstrose shapes.
Conservation Status
As a cultivar, Cereus 'Wild Crest' does not have a specific conservation status. However, the cultivation of such unique forms helps to reduce the collection pressure on wild cactus populations and promotes biodiversity conservation through the preservation of genetic mutations of interest.
Care Instructions
Cereus 'Wild Crest' requires similar care to other cacti, making it relatively easy to maintain. It thrives in bright, direct light but can tolerate some partial shade. Use a well-draining cactus mix to prevent root rot and water sparingly, allowing the soil to completely dry out between waterings. During the winter months, reduce watering to a minimum to encourage dormancy. This plant prefers warm temperatures and should be protected from frost. To propagate, carefully remove a section of the crest and allow it to callous over before planting in well-draining soil. However, propagation of crested forms can be unpredictable.