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ortegocactus
(Phocagallery / ortegocactus)
Habitat: Mexico (Oaxaca State), growing in the crevices of dark volcanic rocks at approximately 2500 m (8200 ft) of altitude. Description: a genus of small, globular cacti having a greenish-gray epidermis ...
22.
peniocereus
(Phocagallery / peniocereus)
Habitat: stony, arid regions of Mexico. Description: a group of plants showing upright or climbing habit with slim, angular stems with few short spines. The nocturnal, long-tubed flowers may be fragrant. ...
23.
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 ...
24.
pterocereus
(Phocagallery / pterocereus)
Habitat: Mexico. Description: a genus of columnar cacti that can reach 7 metres (23 ft) in height in their habitat. The green stems are angular and bear diurnal flowers on one side during the summer. ...
25.
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 ...
26.
rhipsalis
(Phocagallery / rhipsalis)
Habitat: Central and South America, Asia, eastern and western Africa, Madagascar, Ceylon. Description: a wide genus of highly decorative plants comprising many different epiphytic, forest species. They ...
27.
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 ...
28.
stetsonia
(Phocagallery / stetsonia)
Habitat: arid regions of northwestern Argentina and Bolivia. Description: large, branching, tree-like cacti whose shape resembles that of Cereus; the stem is green at first, becoming bluish-gray with ...
29.
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. ...
30.
turbinicarpus
(Phocagallery / turbinicarpus)
Habitat: Mexico. Description: this dwarf, globular genus is found between 1500 and 1800 metres of altitude (4900-5900 ft) growing in stony or sandy areas with a slightly alkaline, moderately humus-rich ...
31.
uebelmannia
(Phocagallery / uebelmannia)
Habitat: Brazil. Description: recently discovered beautiful, globular plants having green stems with several ribs and closely-spaced areoles. The flowers are yellow and diurnal and appear in the summer. ...
32.
welwitschiaceae
(Phocagallery / welwitschiaceae)
Habitat: foggy deserts of Angola and Namibia. Description: this creeping plant develops two long, ribbon-like leaves only; they tend to split with age since the tip becomes dry and dies while the leaf ...
33.
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
34.
Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... una serra è molto utile a patto di dotarla di una
buon
a ventilazione, collocando le piante vicino al tetto in modo che possano godere di
buon
a illuminazione e calore. D'inverno una temperatura minima di ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
35.
Fitofarmaci
(Coltivazione/Le malattie)
... agiscono sugli enzimi e sul ciclo di Krebs. - I dicarbossimidici (iprodione ecc.) esplicano una
buon
a attività contro Rhizoctonia, Alternaria, muffe, specialmente se associati a thiram. - I derivati ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
36.
ENG Sezione 1
('Uncategorised Content')
... Gordon Rowley - 1992 - in inglese una cinquantina di foto a colori - 40 pagine - € 11 La monografia permette una
buon
a conoscenza di questa interessante famiglia ...
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
37.
ITA Section 1
('Uncategorised Content')
...
Buon
e fotografie di grande formato scattate in natura. Sono trattate solo le principali specie. Prezzo: circa 18 € Si può trovare sulle bancarelle a metà ...
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
38.
Temperature Minime Invernali
(Coltivazione/Minime invernali)
... delle piante sia irrorata con una soluzione di un
buon
fungicida agente per contatto. La ripartizione, ordinata alfabeticamente, è stata fatta tenendo conto di quattro ambienti: A - Molto riscaldato ...
Thursday, 15 January 2009
39.
Tavola di coltivazione
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... fioriscono in primavera. N.B. Tenere presente che essendo le piante originarie dell'emisfero meridionale, se coltivate nell'emisfero nord alcune specie si adattano alla crescita nella
buon
a stagione, ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
40.
Il germinatoio
(Coltivazione/Le semine)
... parete. Il flusso d’aria va convogliato sotto al supporto che sorregge il vassoio. Questa soluzione unisce alla semplicità anche il vantaggio di creare un
buon
movimento d’aria che come sappiamo ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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