Cereus

/ˈsɪriəs/ noun

A genus of tropical American cacti, including the night-blooming cereus, known for their large fragrant flowers that bloom at night.

From Latin 'cereus' (wax taper or torch), named for the plant's waxy, torch-like appearance of its flowers. The genus was named by Carl Linnaeus in the 1700s.

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