Species

Leptocereus arboreus

Leptocereus arboreus

Leptocereus arboreus

Leptocereus arboreus Britton & Rose is treated as an accepted taxon in Plants of the World Online.1

The current source-backed classification places it in Cactaceae within Leptocereus.12

Its recorded native range/source remark is CARIBBEAN, CUBOO, CUB, SOUTHERNAMERICA; Cuba.1

POWO records the plant context as tree, seasonally dry tropical.1

This is a source-populated draft intended for later Kaktus Doktoru editorial rewriting; care advice and morphology should be reviewed before publication.

References

  1. Plants of the World Online. "Leptocereus arboreus Britton & Rose". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Accessed: 2026-06-10. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:138281-2
  2. GBIF Secretariat. "Leptocereus arboreus". GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Accessed: 2026-06-10. https://www.gbif.org/species/5619605

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