Cereus bicolor is a species of cactus native to west central Brazil; the plant grows in the seasonally dry tropical areas. This shrubby cactus can grow up to tall with bluish-green stems. These stems grow up to tall, and in diameter. Like all cacti,
Cereus bicolor has
areoles. The areoles bear 3-5 central spines and 6-8 radial spines. Sweet-scented white nocturnal flowers emerge from the areoles. The flowers grow up to . Reddish fruits are spherical to egg-shaped, revealing their edible flesh. ==References==