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1. aizoaceae
(Phocagallery / aizoaceae)
Habitat: mainly South Africa although they also occur in Madagascar, Horn of Africa, Arabian peninsula, Island of Elba, Australia and New Zealand. Description:  the Aizoaceae (Rudolphi) family of ...
2. ariocarpus
(Phocagallery / ariocarpus)
Habitat: Texas, New Mexico, Northern Mexico. Description: they have a short stem with hard, large tubercles and a fleshy taproot. The white, pink or purple flowers arise from the centre. They are adapted ...
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. burseraceae
(Phocagallery / burseraceae)
Habitat: the Tropics. Description: this group embraces dicotyledonous, deciduous plants that grow into shrubs or trees; they are related to the Rutaceae and produce resins and oils. The leaves are alternate ...
5. crassulaceae
(Phocagallery / crassulaceae)
Subfamilies: CRASSULOIDEAE, SEDOIDEAE, COTYLEDONOIDEAE, KALANCHOIDEAE, ECHEVERIOIDEAE, SEMPERVIVOIDEAE. According to some botanists only two of them are to be considered subfamilies:the Crassuloideae and ...
6. echinocactus
(Phocagallery / echinocactus)
Habitat: deserts of Mexico and United States. Description: barrel-shaped cacti of variable size with prominent ribs, tough spines and yellow flowers arranged in a ring near the top. They’re usually ...
7. echinocereus
(Phocagallery / echinocereus)
Habitat: Mexico, western United States. Description: the plants grouped in this genus occupy very different habitats: from sea level to elevations of approximately 3000 metres (9800 ft). Some show an ...
8. geraniaceae
(Phocagallery / geraniaceae)
Habitat: nearly all the species are from South Africa. Description: a family of dicotyledonous, herbaceous plants. The leaves are normally opposite, palmate-veined, sometimes covered in soft hairs. ...
9. gymnocalycium
(Phocagallery / gymnocalycium)
Habitat: South America: Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, southern Brazil, Bolivia, found from sea level to 1000 m (3300 ft) of altitude. Description: a genus of small, globular or short cylindrical cacti ...
10. machareocereus
(Phocagallery / machareocereus)
Habitat: Mexico, southern United States, Central America, Peru. Description: a group of upright or sprawling cacti with basal branching; they spread by means of runner-like stems with an ascending tip. ...
11. passifloraceae
(Phocagallery / passifloraceae)
Habitat: Kenia, Namibia, Asia. Description: a group of woody, evergreen, floriferous vines. The leaves are alternate, sometimes lobed. The fruit is a berry. They may have a spiny caudex. Soil: basic ...
12. pediocactus
(Phocagallery / pediocactus)
Habitat: California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado. Description: a genus of small plants living at high elevations with a globular or subglobular shape. The tubercles are pronounced and ...
13. 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 ...
14. tephrocactus
(Phocagallery / tephrocactus)
Habitat: Argentinean Andes. Description: a genus of diverse plants, usually globular or cylindrical, some being cone-shaped, others having articles. The grayish-green stem bears small areoles, with or ...
15. thelocactus
(Phocagallery / thelocactus)
Habitat: deserts of Mexico and Texas. Description: this diverse genus, still lacking defined boundaries, comprises many different plants whose most evident common characteristic is the dense spination. ...
16. 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 ...
17. Planisfero dei climi
(Vita delle piante/Gli ambienti)
Af = tropicale senza stagione arida Aw = tropicale con inverno secco BS = arido della steppa BW = arido del deserto  ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
18. F.A.Q.
('Uncategorised Content')
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Here beginners can find answers to their most frequently asked questions: 1 – Some of my succulents never set seed. Why is that so? 2 – How can I get my cacti to ...
Monday, 12 January 2009
19. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... crescita estiva vanno bagnate normalmente da maggio ad ottobre, e tenute a secco per una trentina di giorni negli altri mesi. Le specie subtropicali a crescita invernale vanno tenute a secco per una settimana ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
20. Tavola di coltivazione
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
...  Mese più umido febbraio 52% febbraio 75% giugno 80% Mese più secco settembre ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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