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1. aporophyllum
(Phocagallery / aporophyllum)
Habitat: intergeneric hybrids. Description: a group of hybrids obtained by crossing Aporocactus with Epiphyllum. Soil: fertile mix with a  pH of 6. Location: a shady and well ventilated site; ...
2. arrojadoa
(Phocagallery / arrojadoa)
Habitat: Brazil. Description: a genus with upright stems, sometimes exhibiting a horizontal or oblique habit. Some may be cespitose, others such as A. rhodantha quite tall. The glossy green stems have ...
3. aylostera
(Phocagallery / aylostera)
Habitat: mountainous regions of South America, particularly in Bolivia and Argentina. Description: globular cacti with tubercles arranged in spirals; they tend to sucker. Young as well as adult plants ...
4. bromeliaceae
(Phocagallery / bromeliaceae)
Habitat: subtropical and tropical America. Description: a family of monocotyledonous, mostly herbaceous plants; some genera are epiphytic. They have a short stem and leaves arranged in a rosette. The ...
5. cereus
(Phocagallery / cereus)
Habitat: Central and South America, West Indies. Description: the genus is comprised of very tall, woolly, spiny cacti; they show a columnar habit and a tendency to develop lateral branches. Adult specimens ...
6. echinopsis
(Phocagallery / echinopsis)
Habitat: Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay. Description: globular, cylindrical when older, half-hardy cacti with spiny ribs. Some grow in semi-desert regions sheltered by tufts of grasses, others ...
7. frailea
(Phocagallery / frailea)
Habitat: South America: southern Brazil, northern Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina; regions characterized by heavy, erratic downpours. Description: a group of small, spherical cacti, not exceeding 3-4 cm ...
8. islaya
(Phocagallery / islaya)
Habitat: foggy coastal deserts of Peru and Chile where it hardly ever rains and rocky areas up to 1000 metres (3300 ft). Description: a group of cacti with a green, solitary, spherical or cylindrical ...
9. matucana
(Phocagallery / matucana)
Habitat: Peruvian Andes. Description: a group of globular or columnar cacti with spines of variable length and colour and long-tubed flowers in the summer, followed by small green fruits. They once were ...
10. pereskia
(Phocagallery / pereskia)
Habitat: tropical America. Description: a primitive genus of cactaceous plants forming shrubs with a prostrate or climbing habit; the leaves are oval and stalked, the areoles large with tufts of tough ...
11. rebutia
(Phocagallery / rebutia)
Habitat: Andean ranges of Bolivia, Argentina and a few other South American mountainous regions; they occur mostly at high elevations (up to 3000 m / 9800 ft) so they’re adapted to great diurnal ...
12. schlumbergera
(Phocagallery / schlumbergera)
Habitat: rainforests of Brazil. Description: epiphytic, non-parasitic, short day plants having flattened, jointed stems that tend to bifurcate. The commercially available plants are, for the most part, ...
13. stetsonia
(Phocagallery / stetsonia)
Habitat: arid regions of northwestern Argentina and Bolivia. Description: large, branching, tree-like cacti whose shape resembles that of Cereus; the stem is green at first, becoming bluish-gray with ...
14. sulcorebutia
(Phocagallery / sulcorebutia)
Habitat: Bolivian mountains, between 2000 and 4000 metres (6500-13000 ft). Description: a genus of small, globular plants that may form clusters; the areoles, usually with pectinate spines, are vertically ...
15. weingarthia
(Phocagallery / weingarthia)
Habitat: mountainous regions of Bolivia and northern Argentina. Description: small, globular plants tending to from clusters at maturity. The tubercles are arranged in spirals. The flowers, in different ...
16. x-epicactus
(Phocagallery / x-epicactus)
Habitat: Cultivar. Description: a group of hybrids obtained by crossing Epiphyllum, Echinopsis, Nopalxochia, Hylocereus, Heliocereus, all having flat, leaf-like stems. During the spring, sometimes in ...
17. Planisferi delle piogge e del calore
(Vita delle piante/Gli ambienti)
DISTRIBUZIONE DELLE PIOGGE DISTRIBUZIONE DEL CALORE  ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
18. Il germinatoio
(Coltivazione/Le semine)
... distribuzione del calore, è utile interporre fra lamiera e vassoio, alcuni listelli di legno dello spessore di uno, due centimetri, quali distanziatori.    Per rispettare le norme di sicurezza ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
19. Temperature Minime Invernali
(Coltivazione/Minime invernali)
... balcone con una protezione di fortuna e al riparo dalla pioggia. In caso contrario, a causa del calore, le piante sono forzatamente sollecitate a vegetare ed a crescere ma in modo anomalo per deficienza ...
Thursday, 15 January 2009
20. Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... una serra è molto utile a patto di dotarla di una buona ventilazione, collocando le piante vicino al tetto in modo che possano godere di buona illuminazione e calore. D'inverno una temperatura minima di ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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