Category
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Pereskia
Pereskia is a small genus of about four species of cacti that do not look much like other types of cacti, having substantial leaves and non-succulent stems. The genus is named after Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, a 16th-century French botanist. The genus was more widely circumscribed until molecular phylogenetic studies showed that it was paraphyletic. The majority of species have since been transferred to Leuenbergeria and Rhodocactus. Although Pereskia does not resemble other cacti in its overall morphology, close examination shows spines developing from areoles, and the distinctive floral

Pereskia grandifolia
species of plant

Pereskia aculeata
species of plant

Pereskia bahiensis
species of plant

Pereskia stenantha
species of plant

Pereskia sacharosa
species of plant

Pereskia nemorosa
species of plant