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The habitats
(Category)
... to many genera that are well-known to cactus enthusiasts such as Cleistocactus, Notocactus, Gymnocalycium, Trichocereus, Parodia, Rebutia, Lobivia and
Echinopsis
. On Brazilian highlands we encounter Cereus, ...
2.
Sowing
(Category)
... to use artificial lighting in 12-hour-cycles. Its slow growth can be accelerated by grafting it onto
Echinopsis
. Preferable though not necessary is sowing with the plastic bag method. Aztekium, Geohintonia. ...
3.
The diseases
(Category)
... to be prone to this infection, particularly the genera Opuntia,
Echinopsis
, Gymnocalycium, Cereus. So far researchers have never been able to isolate the pathogen responsible for such malformations. The ...
4.
Subfamilies
(Category)
... only. GENERA: Acanthocalycium, Arthrocereus, Brachycereus, Cephalocleistocactus, Cleistocactus, Denmoza, Discocactus,
Echinopsis
, Espostoa, Espostoopsis, Facheiroa, Gymnocalycium, Haageocereus, x Haageoespostoa, ...
5.
Accepted genera
(Category)
... Discocactus Disocactus Echinocactus Echinocereus Echinomastus
Echinopsis
Epiphyllum ...
6.
borzicactus
(Phocagallery / borzicactus)
... aureispinus, syn. Hildewintera: it can be crossed with Lobivia,
Echinopsis
, Trichocereus, Loxanthocereus, Chamaecereus, Helianthocereus, Bolivicereus, Akersia, Matucana, Seticereus. ...
7.
cecarini
(Phocagallery / cecarini)
My
Echinopsis
in bloom ...
8.
chamaecereus
(Phocagallery / chamaecereus)
Habitat: Northern Argentina, sub-Andean mountain ranges. Description: this genus tends to develop large clusters of stems 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 in) long; they bear numerous red flowers in late summer. A ...
9.
echinopsis
(Phocagallery / echinopsis)
... flowers. Offsets should therefore be removed and may be rooted as cuttings. Main species of
Echinopsis
:
Echinopsis
eyriesii;
Echinopsis
ancistrophora;
Echinopsis
bridgesii;
Echinopsis
leucantha;
Echinopsis
...
10.
epiphyllum
(Phocagallery / epiphyllum)
Habitat: mainly plants of garden origin. There are hundreds of hybrids obtained by crossing Epiphyllum with Selenicereus,
Echinopsis
and so on. Description: these plants, growing as epiphytes in the ...
11.
eriosyce
(Phocagallery / eriosyce)
... Their extreme delicacy is the reason why they’re usually grafted on to
Echinopsis
multiplex, Cereus, Opuntia. Germinating seeds is also tricky, particularly so when they have been stored for some ...
12.
lobivia
(Phocagallery / lobivia)
... Mammillaria or Pseudolobivia. It has now been absorbed into the genus
Echinopsis
. Soil: basic mix. Location: provide filtered light. Temperature: the winter minimum temperature should be around 4°C ...
13.
ortegocactus
(Phocagallery / ortegocactus)
... treatment. Grafting first onto Pereskiopsis velutina and then onto Eriocereus or
Echinopsis
accelerates the growth rate. Main species of Ortegocactus: Ortegocactus macdougalii, syn. Neobesseya m., a ...
14.
trichocereus
(Phocagallery / trichocereus)
... synonymous with Soehrensia, Lobivia, Helianthocereus. It has been moved into
Echinopsis
. Soil: basic mix. Location: grow in full or filtered light all year round. Temperature: they tolerate lows ...
15.
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 ...
16.
marchand: echinopsis hyb paramount
(Phocagallery / echinopsis hyb paramount)
echinopsis
hyb paramount ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
17.
marchand: echinopsis mammillosa v kermesina
(Phocagallery / echinopsis mammillosa v kermesina)
echinopsis
mammillosa v kermesina ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
18.
cecarini: echinopsis eyriesii
(Phocagallery / echinopsis eyriesii )
echinopsis
eyriesii ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
19.
cecarini: echinopsis hyb 15
(Phocagallery / echinopsis hyb 15)
echinopsis
hyb 15 ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
20.
cecarini: echinopsis hyb 16
(Phocagallery / echinopsis hyb 16)
echinopsis
hyb 16 ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
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