(1884. ) 
CACTUS TRIANGULARIS. TRIANGULAR CREEPING 
Cereus, or SrRAWBERRY Pear. 
| Class and Order. 
IcosanpRia Monoeyata. 
_ Generic Pidmacier, 
Cal. 1-phiftas, superus, imbricatus, Cor. multiplex. Bacca 
}-locularis, “polysperma. ifs 
Specific BF sae | Synonyms. 
Cactus triangularis ; repens triangularis, Willd. Sp. P12 
__p. 942. Jacq. Amer. 152, Risler in Act. Helv. 5. p. 268. 
t. 2. Hort. Kew. ed. alt. 3. p. 178. Mart. Mill. Dicé. 
n. 16.. 
Cactus triangularis scandens articulatus. Hort. Cliff. 182. 
Cactus debilis brachiatus equalis triquetrus scandens s. re- 
pens, spinis brevissimis confertis.” Brown Jam. 238. 
Cereus americanus triangularis— us. Bradl. Suec. 1. 
p. 4. t. 3. Trew in Act. Nat. Cur... 9. App. 199. t. 10. 
vars et v.10. App. 349. t. 3. 
Cereus scandens minor. The Prickly Pear-Mine ifaghes 
__ Barbad. p. 186.? : 
Jamacaru 1. om Ind. Has. p 188. cum figura pessima. — 
Mexocacrus trigenus,. i aculeis munitus, flore albo, 
fructu coccineo. itt nat p. 198. t. 200. ais Plam. 
Catal. Pl. p. Vie at 
We are in eb ae ‘Mr. Broun, of Storrer-Park, near 
ap names, for the opportunity of giving our 
readers a of thi 
: ‘is plant, which is so rarely known to 
blossom out of the tropical countries, of which it is a native, 
that in most places it has been cultivated above twenty years | 
before it shewed the least disposition to produce flowers. 
As this flower is so very transitory, lasting during one 
night only, ‘there is no chance of any opportunity of taking a 
drawing, ‘unless the artist is at hand. T'o afford us this 
Se | Mr. SToRRER very = cut off the joint, a few — 
days — 
