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Cactaceous genera
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... 50% good garden soil , 20%
fine
non-calcareous gravel (1-2 l. diameter), another 20% lava or pumice stone (2 to 5 mm d.) and the remainder 10% being well decayed leaf-mould (beech leaves are preferable). ...
2.
Sowing
(Category)
... the fact that the soil mix should be quite porous, not too rich in humus and have a
fine
texture, though not excessively. However, there are different opinions when it comes to the actual composition: ...
3.
The greenhouse
(Category)
... to connect a hose; this way you will be able to reach every corner of your greenhouse. At one end of the hose you can attach a spray nozzle, adjustable from
fine
mist to jet. A hail protection net ...
4.
The diseases
(Category)
... can only be observed through a magnifying lens. It thrives in warm and dry conditions and it spins a
fine
web, preferably on the upper part of the plant stem where tissues are softer; cacti that are most ...
5.
aporocactus
(Phocagallery / aporocactus)
Habitat: Mexico. Description: this epiphytic genus is commonly referred to as ‘rat’s tail cactus’ because of the long, slender stems of the plants. They produce purplish red flowers ...
6.
asclepiadaceae
(Phocagallery / asclepiadaceae)
Tribes: PERIPLOCEAE, CYNANCHEAE, MARSDENIEA, CEROPEGIEAE, STAPELIEAE. Habitat: they occur in a wide range of climates, from temperate to subtropical or tropical regions and even deserts; semi-arid regions ...
7.
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 ...
8.
convolvulaceae
(Phocagallery / convolvulaceae)
Habitat: India, South Africa,Transvaal region, Namibia. Description: these woody or herbaceous plants often show a climbing habit and may contain latex. They generally have a large rhizome or caudex. ...
9.
hatiora
(Phocagallery / hatiora)
Habitat: Central and South America, with a higher concentration in the rainforests of Brazil. Description: the genus comprises some epiphytic species with drooping habit that flower in late winter. It ...
10.
melocactus
(Phocagallery / melocactus)
Habitat: West Indies, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Mexico. In their native countries they can be also found growing on the seashore. Description: globular cacti with straight ribs and very variable in spination. ...
11.
oxalidaceae
(Phocagallery / oxalidaceae)
Habitat: South Africa, South America. Some species have become naturalized in Europe. Description: a family of herbaceous or shrub-like plants with a tuber that usually fold up their leaves at night ...
12.
rhipsalidopsis
(Phocagallery / rhipsalidopsis)
Habitat: tropical forests of Brazil. Description: an epiphytic, short-lived genus with many cultivars available. The flattened stems have undulate or dentate margins, small hairy areoles and flower profusely. ...
13.
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, ...
14.
selenicereus
(Phocagallery / selenicereus)
Habitat: tropical forests of Mexico, Central and South America. Description: a group of epiphytic plants having thin, flexuos runners with a cylindrical or angular section, developing ribs and aerial ...
15.
F.A.Q.
('Uncategorised Content')
... category is that of monoecious plants in which male and female flowers are borne on the same individual as is the case with some Cucurbits. Lastly, the fourth and largest category, improperly de
fine
d ...
Monday, 12 January 2009
16.
Il germinatoio
(Coltivazione/Le semine)
... le pareti, escluso il coperchio, ricoprendo poi il lato interno con pellicola di alluminio così da riflettere meglio la luce. In
fine
, si deve praticare una feritoia sul coperchio o tenerlo lievemente alzato, ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
17.
Fitofarmaci
(Coltivazione/Le malattie)
... in maniera sistemica e si somministrano ad inizio e
fine
stagione di crescita come insetticidi geodisinfestanti. - I derivati dell’acido teraftalico (captan) posseggono un ampio spettro di azione, ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
18.
Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... a tubercoli, rugosa, presenza di macchie trasparenti od opache di vario colore, dimensione e disegno chiamate "
fine
stre", e dalle quali la luce penetra all'interno della pianta al
fine
di attivare ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
19.
Temperature Minime Invernali
(Coltivazione/Minime invernali)
... si pone per chi, durante la dormienza invernale, non potendole tenere all'aperto a causa del gelo, desidera ricoverare i cacti sul davanzale o nei pressi di una
fine
stra, la qual cosa è fortemente ...
Thursday, 15 January 2009
20.
Piante Grasse-SUCCULENTE NON CACTACEE
(Piante grasse/CD-ROM)
NOVITA' - Questo libro-guida di 262 pagine, descrive in modo accurato, per mezzo di apposite schede, 45 famiglie, 160 generi e migliaia di specie di succulente non cactacee con a corredo centinaia ...
Saturday, 30 March 2013
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