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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Pereskiopsis

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Tribe
  
Cylindropuntieae

Higher classification
  
Cylindropuntieae

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Similar
  
Cactus, Pereskia, Lophophora, Myrtillocactus, Quiabentia

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Pereskiopsis (from Greek -opsis, "looking", because of its resemblance with the genus Pereskia) is a genus of cacti (family Cactaceae).

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Description

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The shape of Pereskiopsis is not that of a typical cactus, it has large green leaves and grows like a bush. Only the presence of areoles, usually with spines and glochids, and the flowers, allow it to be identified as a cactus. Flowers open during the day. Pereskiopsis is often used as a grafting stock for other cacti, as it promotes quick growth of the scion. Its small diameter makes it an excellent grafting stock for small seedlings, but many species will outgrow the stock and need to be re-grafted or rooted. Pereskiopsis are tropical cactus and can not withstand any frost. Maintain a temperature of approximately 12 °C during winter and be careful with water. The stem tends to rot very easily, especially with low temperatures when the plant is not actively growing.

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References

Pereskiopsis Wikipedia