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1. anacardiaceae
(Phocagallery / anacardiaceae)
Habitat: northern hemisphere across temperate regions as well as tropical and subtropical belts. Description: dicotyledonous shrubs or trees with a resinous bark. The flowers can be hermaphrodite or ...
2. araliaceae
(Phocagallery / araliaceae)
Habitat: found across tropical areas of both hemispheres, concentrated mainly in Malaysia and tropical America. Description: a family of succulents, mostly climbing, some resembling lianas, with alternate ...
3. bombacaceae
(Phocagallery / bombacaceae)
Habitat: tropical sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Asia, some islands across the Indian Ocean, Australia, America. Description: Dicotyledonous plants that grow into large trees with tender wood and often ...
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. gesneriaceae
(Phocagallery / gesneriaceae)
Habitat: tropical and subtropical areas, particularly in the Caribbeans and other regions north of South America. Description: a family of dicotyledonous plants comprising one hundred genera or so; ...
6. pedaliaceae
(Phocagallery / pedaliaceae)
Habitat: warm and temperate regions of tropical and southern Africa. Description: only a few genera in this family of dicotyledonous plants are succulent. Soil: fertile mix. Location: choose a ...
7. 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 ...
8. 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  ...
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9. The habitats
(Category - French (Fr))
The highest concentration of succulents is found at a latitude between 40° north and 40° South of the Equator. Some, however, may also occur as far north as the 56th parallel while the southernmost ...
10. Sowing
(Category - French (Fr))
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 ...
11. The diseases
(Category - French (Fr))
AUTHOR’S DISCLAIMER The author of this website declines all responsibility for any damage resulting from use or misuse of the following information or from improper manipulation and application of the ...
12. Subfamilies
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
SUBFAMILY 1: PERESKIOIDEAE. Presence of leaves and absence of glochids; seeds without aril. GENERA: Pereskia. A spiny shrub that bears flowers which resemble those of old garden roses; its leaves are ...
13. Epiphytic cacti
(Category - French (Fr))
By RAINBOW GARDENS Nursery & Bookshop CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLOWERING JUNGLE CACTI & OTHER SUCCULENT PLANTS PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR EPIPHYLLUM CUTTINGS Rooted Cuttings - Use 3 to ...
14. Mesembs
(Category - French (Fr))
  MESEMBS  by Mario Cecarini Mesembryanthemums (Livingstone daisies), once classified in a family of their own (Mesembryanthemaceae), have now been assigned to the wider family of Aizoaceae ...
15. How they live
(Category - French (Fr))
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 ...
16. Planisphere of climate
(The life of plants/The habitats - Español(Spanish Formal International))
  Climatic zones distribution across the globe according to the Wladimir Köppen  
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17. Planispheres of vegetation and soil
(The life of plants/The habitats - French (Fr))
SELF-VEGETATION MAIN TYPES OF SOILS    
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18. Succulents
(Section - French (Fr))
Succulents are plants that have adapted to low rain-fall climates, usually deserts or semi-deserts, developing the ability to store water in specialised organs, whether these be stems, branches, leaves ...
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