Pilosocereus millspaughii

Pilosocereus millspaughii, commonly called the Key Largo tree cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Florida, The Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. It was first described by Nathaniel Lord Britton in 1909 as Cephalocereus millspaughii. It is now locally extinct in Florida due to sea level rise.

Vegetative characteristics
It is a shrubby to arborescent, branched succulent which can reach heights of up to 7 m. The main stem is 20 cm wide, and the branches are 15 cm wide.

Generative characteristics
The fragrant, cream-coloured flowers smell like garlic.