Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana

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Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana with tall green stems and sharp spines in a pot of tan pebbles, viewed from above outdoors.
Close-up of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines, set among gray and beige pebbles.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown and yellow spines in a pot of gray rocks, among neatly arranged similar pots.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana with long, sharp brown spines in a pot of small rocks, surrounded by various other cacti.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, a green columnar cactus with long spines among light rocks and blurred cacti in background.
Close-up of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a pot of white and gray rocks; more cacti behind.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a rocky pot, surrounded by similar cacti arranged in rows.
Top-down view of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a square pot of light gravel.
Close-up top view of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines, set among rocks and gravel.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana with long brown spines in a pot of small rocks, with other cacti like Blue Cereus blurred behind.
Close-up of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a small container of white gravel, with blurred cacti rows behind.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, known as Blue Cereus, is a tall columnar cactus with distinctive blue-green stems and top thorns.
Close-up of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a pot of white and gray rocks, with cacti blurred behind.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellowish spines in a brown plastic pot of white pebbles, on wood, beige background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellow spines in a brown pot with white pebbles on wood, neutral background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus in a pot, featuring a striking blue-green color and sculptural shape.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellow spines in a small brown pot with white pebbles on wood, light brown background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana with long yellow spines in a brown pot filled with light rocks, on wood against a beige background.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellow spines in a pot of light rocks, set against a blurred brown background.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, a green ribbed cactus with yellowish spines in light gravel, beige background.
Close-up of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long yellow spines, potted in light gravel on a wooden surface.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellow spines in a small brown pot of light gravel, displayed on a white background.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with sharp yellow-brown spines and textured ridges, against a soft beige background.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, a green columnar cactus with yellowish spines on a neutral blurred background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with yellow spines in a small red-brown plastic pot of pebbles, on a white background.
An upright Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long spines in a pot of tan pebbles, against a blurred green background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with sharp spines in a black gravel pot, outdoors among green plants, blurred background.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana potted cactus with striking blue-green color and upright shape, ideal for home or office décor.
A tall, green Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long spines in a gravel pot, outdoors among leafy succulents.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana with tall green stems and brown spines in a gravel pot outdoors, garden path and plants behind.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, a tall green cactus with long brown spines in a small pot, outdoors.
Close-up of Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana, a tall green columnar cactus with sharp brown spines, outdoors among plants.
Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a pebble-filled pot, outdoors on a sandy path.
Tall green Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a black pot of light pebbles on a white background.
Tall, green Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus with long brown spines in a black pot with tan rocks on white background.
Close-up view of an Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus, showcasing its unique columnar shape and detailed texture.
A tall, columnar Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana cactus stands upright in its pot, displaying its striking blue-green stems.

Origin: southern Peru
Synonyms: Browningia hertlingiana, Azureocereus hertlingianus, Clistanthocereus hertlingianus

Description: Browningia hertlingiana also known as the “Blue Cereus” is a huge columnar cactus sought after by collectors because the juvenile specimens have a beautiful blue frosty covering. It one of the few really blue cacti.
Habit: It is a perennial treelike, stem succulent, with columnar few branched stems that, under favourable conditions, can reach the ultimate height of 8 m and spread of 4 m.
Stem: Trunk undivided about 1 m tall from which several stems arise, main and side stems usually unbranched (or very few benched above), erect up 30 cm in diameter, the new growth is a fantastic vivid turquoise blue while old growth turns a pale olive green. The typical blue covering only develops in a warm climate and with much light.
Flower: Nocturnal, white up to 5 cm in diameter
Blooming season: Flowers appear in summer, only on plants over 1 m tall.

Cultivation and Propagation: Browningia hertlingianais a much decorative relatively frost hardy summer grower species. Still with it's blue colour and gold spines the plant is stunning even out of flower.
Soil: Grow it in a rich and particularly draining substratum, as it is very sensitive to rottenness when in presence of humidity and low temperatures and let the soil dry out between waterings., they should be repotted every other year in order to provide fresh soil. After repotting, do not water for a week or more.
Watering: Water regularly from March till October, the thin, fibrous roots suffer if there is humidity, therefore the plant should be watered only when the surrounding terrain is dry. Keep dry as soon as the temperature starts dropping in October.
Hardiness: They need to be kept in a cool place during winter rest and are somewhat resistant to frost if kept on the dry side prior to, and during, cold weather with little danger of being killed (unlike most of the Pilosocereus species). They are hardy to -5 C ° C or less, for short periods
Sun Exposure: Exposure: It need full sun exposures with ample airflow for best appearance.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

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Azureocereus Browningia hertlingiana

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Origin: southern Peru
Synonyms: Browningia hertlingiana, Azureocereus hertlingianus, Clistanthocereus hertlingianus

Description: Browningia hertlingiana also known as the “Blue Cereus” is a huge columnar cactus sought after by collectors because the juvenile specimens have a beautiful blue frosty covering. It one of the few really blue cacti.
Habit: It is a perennial treelike, stem succulent, with columnar few branched stems that, under favourable conditions, can reach the ultimate height of 8 m and spread of 4 m.
Stem: Trunk undivided about 1 m tall from which several stems arise, main and side stems usually unbranched (or very few benched above), erect up 30 cm in diameter, the new growth is a fantastic vivid turquoise blue while old growth turns a pale olive green. The typical blue covering only develops in a warm climate and with much light.
Flower: Nocturnal, white up to 5 cm in diameter
Blooming season: Flowers appear in summer, only on plants over 1 m tall.

Cultivation and Propagation: Browningia hertlingianais a much decorative relatively frost hardy summer grower species. Still with it's blue colour and gold spines the plant is stunning even out of flower.
Soil: Grow it in a rich and particularly draining substratum, as it is very sensitive to rottenness when in presence of humidity and low temperatures and let the soil dry out between waterings., they should be repotted every other year in order to provide fresh soil. After repotting, do not water for a week or more.
Watering: Water regularly from March till October, the thin, fibrous roots suffer if there is humidity, therefore the plant should be watered only when the surrounding terrain is dry. Keep dry as soon as the temperature starts dropping in October.
Hardiness: They need to be kept in a cool place during winter rest and are somewhat resistant to frost if kept on the dry side prior to, and during, cold weather with little danger of being killed (unlike most of the Pilosocereus species). They are hardy to -5 C ° C or less, for short periods
Sun Exposure: Exposure: It need full sun exposures with ample airflow for best appearance.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Attribute Value
Bloom Season Summer and often later
Botanical Name Browningia hertlingiana
Common Name Blue cereus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Pink
Genus Browningia
Growth Habit Globose
Growth Rate Slow growth
Hardiness Zone 8a to 11b
Mature Size 8 m
Native Area Southern peru
Resistance 5°c
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.)

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