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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.
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 ...
3.
euphorbiaceae
(Phocagallery / euphorbiaceae)
Habitat: the family is distributed across warm temperate, subtropical and tropical areas occurring in Central and Austral Africa, Madagascar, the Canary Islands, Ethiopia, Zambia, with a few species growing ...
4.
moraceae
(Phocagallery / moraceae)
Habitat: Arabia, temperate and tropical areas. Description: dicotyledonous shrubs or trees containing latex. The leaves are alternate with caducous stipules. Monosexual flowers are borne in cymes during ...
5.
sterculiaceae
(Phocagallery / sterculiaceae)
Habitat: tropical belts. Description: this family of dicotyledonous plants is comprised of seventy genera or so; the plants have a shrubby or tree-like habit and bear leaves with stipules. The fruit ...
6.
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
7.
Il germinatoio
(Coltivazione/Le semine)
... diametro appropriato, (normalmente 20 mm.) del
tipo
usato dagli elettricisti per farvi scorrere i cavi sotto traccia. Poi si pratica anche un foro sulla guaina, in corrispondenza della lampada spia, così ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
8.
Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... Usare acqua non calcarea come ad esempio quella piovana, purché non inquinata. Chiavi identificative. Una chiave serve ad identificare tassonomicamente una pianta. La
tipo
logia di una chiave può essere ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
9.
Fitofarmaci
(Coltivazione/Le malattie)
... l’Indice Fitosanitario pubblicato dall’A.C.T.A. Contro le Cocciniglie di
tipo
farinoso si procede al lancio della coccinella Cryptolaemus monstrouzieri, in combinazione con Leptomastix dactylopii, ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
10.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... mentre i DVD "Enciclopedia delle Succulente" e "Fotoenciclopedia delle Cactacee" sono in HTML (visibili con un qualunque browser
tipo
Explorer, Firefox, ecc.). Il tutto ha richiesto ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
11.
What is Cites?
('Uncategorised Content')
CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
12.
Cultivation notes
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
SOIL MIXES - BASIC MIX (suitable for the majority of cacti and other succulents) - 3 parts of field or garden soil with some sand or tuff; - 2 parts of humus (leaf mould or soil for acid-loving ...
13.
Sowing
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
The hopes, pleasures and disappointments of every aspiring succulent grower The following article is the summation of all the information patiently gathered from many enthusiasts’ personal experiences ...
14.
The greenhouse
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
or how to make a dream come true In order to succeed in this task you need a certain aptitude for DIY; otherwise I suggest you seek help from a skilful friend willing to give you a hand. ...
15.
Epiphytic cacti
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
By RAINBOW GARDENS Nursery & Bookshop CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLOWERING JUNGLE CACTI & OTHER SUCCULENT PLANTS PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR EPIPHYLLUM CUTTINGS Rooted Cuttings - Use 3 to ...
16.
Astrophytum
(Category - Italian - Italy)
by Mario Cecarini ASTROPHYTUM Lemaire 1839 Historical notes Astrophytums, whose name is derived from Greek ‘aster’ (star) and ...
17.
Cultural practices
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
A compendium with tips, strategies, suggestions based on personal experience SOIL The soil consists of weathered rocks, organic matter, water, gases and is the result of chemical, physical and biological ...
18.
How they live
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
Growth factors The elements that determine plant development (heat, water, light, nourishment) are strictly interdependent: if one of them increases, also the others must increase, and vice versa, of ...
19.
Cacti e Fotografia
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
... non disinseribili anche se, per chi si accontenta in fatto di risultati, possono risultare utili anch'esse. Le lenti addizionali sono di
tipo
convergente, cioè positive, simili a quelle usate dai ...
20.
Phytosanitary products
(Cultivation guide/The diseases - French (Fr))
They have been classified by the European Community into seven toxicity categories: T+ = very toxic; T = toxic; Xn = harmful; Xi = irritant; F = highly flammable; O = oxidizing; N/C = not classified. ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
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