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21. 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. ...
22. 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 ...
23. 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 ...
24. 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 ...
25. sulcorebutia
(Phocagallery / sulcorebutia)
Habitat: Bolivian mountains, between 2000 and 4000 metres (6500-13000 ft). Description: a genus of small, globular plants that may form clusters; the areoles, usually with pectinate spines, are vertically ...
26. 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. ...
27. vitaceae
(Phocagallery / vitaceae)
Habitat: Africa and Madagascar. Description: these dicotyledonous plants can be sarmentose or climbers by means of tendrils, monoecious or dioecious. The leaves are alternate and deciduous. Small, pentamerous ...
28. 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
29. 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
30. Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... I fiori sono ermafroditi di colore bianco o giallo. In natura fioriscono da settembre a novembre, subito dopo la stagione delle piogge in coincidenza con la fine del periodo di crescita. I numerosi ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
31. 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
32. Il MAXI LIBRO delle Piante grasse
(Piante grasse/CD-ROM)
... indicate al nostro ambiente di coltura, la migliore collocazione, in special modo nella stagione fredda, i pericoli di sopravvivenza allo stato selvaggio.   Si avvale di una classificazione secondo ...
Monday, 10 March 2014
33. 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 buona stagione, ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
34. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... d’acqua nella rosetta specialmente d’inverno e ad inizio della stagione di crescita. Coltivazione: non difficile, la crescita non è rapida. Possono vivere in casa tutto l’anno; rinvasare ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
35. 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.  ...
36. Astrophytum
(Category - Italian - Italy)
      by Mario Cecarini   ASTROPHYTUM Lemaire 1839   Historical notes    Astrophytums, whose name is derived from Greek ‘aster’ (star) and ...
37. 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 ...
38. 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
39. Planisphere of climate
(The life of plants/The habitats - Español(Spanish Formal International))
  Climatic zones distribution across the globe according to the Wladimir Köppen  
Sunday, 11 January 2009
40. Table of cultivation
(In-depth articles/Mesembs - Español(Spanish Formal International))
             c  period of growth              f  period of flowering          ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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