Armatocereus godingianus
Armatocereus godingianus is a species of Armatocereus from Ecuador and Peru.
Description
Armatocereus godingianus grows in the form of a shrub or tree with numerous spreading shoots and reaches heights of up to 10 meters. A smooth trunk of up to 1.5 meters in height and a diameter of 15 - is often formed. The dark green shoots are divided into 30 - long segments with a diameter of 7 -, which are thickest at their base. There are seven to eleven ribs, separated by deep incisions, that are 1.5 - high. The 15 - 25 needle-like, flexible, brown or yellow spines later turn gray and are spread out in all directions. They have a length of 1 -.The white flowers are long and have a diameter of. The egg-shaped fruits are initially green and later turn brown and long.
Subspecies
| Image | Subspecies | Distribution |
| Armatocereus godingianus subsp. brevispinus | Loja, Ecuador 1700-2000 meters | |
| Armatocereus godingianus subsp. godingianus | Ecuador. |