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1. The habitats
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... live here: Oroya, Borzicactus, Chamaecereus, Eriosyce, Eulychnia, Haageocereus, Neoraimondia, Oreocereus, Rebutia, just to mention a few. Another habitat is found in the vast plains and highlands ...
2. Cultivation notes
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... Astrophytum, Ariocarpus, Cephalocereus, Leuchtenbergia, Gymnocactus, Obregonia, Thelocactus, Turbinicarpus, Ancistrocactus, Grandulicactus, Neolloydia, Agave stricta, Agave leucheguilla, Epithelantha, ...
3. Sowing
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... Cotyledon, Graptopetalum, Kalanchoe, Pachyphytum, Sempervivum, Tacitus, Anacampseros, Parodia, Echinocereus, Echeveria, Argyroderma, Cheiridopsis, Conophytum. Generally speaking, it is best to keep ...
4. The diseases
(Category)
... to be prone to this infection, particularly the genera Opuntia, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Cereus. So far researchers have never been able to isolate the pathogen responsible for such malformations. The ...
5. Subfamilies
(Category)
... Disocactus, Epiphyllum, Hylocereus, Pseudorhipsalis, Selenicereus, Weberocereus. TRIBE 3: CEREEAE. They have a columnar habit and robust spines. The stems are not segmented and the flowers are borne ...
6. aporocactus
(Phocagallery / aporocactus)
... in early spring. It is suitable for growing in hanging baskets. They must be allowed to have a period of rest. They’re particularly susceptible to mealy bugs. It can be grafted on Cereus or Opuntia. ...
7. aztekium
(Phocagallery / aztekium)
... water well from April to September; make sure the soil becomes dry before watering again. Cultivation tips: a very slow-growing cactus that is often grafted on Eriocereus jusbertii or Eriocereus bomplandii; ...
8. blossfeldia
(Phocagallery / blossfeldia)
... seeds are very difficult to germinate; they’re slow-growing plants. It’s a frequent practice to graft them on Myrtillocacus geometrizans or Hylocereus undatus, although the latter has a tendency ...
9. borzicactus
(Phocagallery / borzicactus)
... sea level, others at altitudes above 2000 m (6500 ft). The areoles bear long bristles and red flowers. It’s synonymous with Bolivicereus and has been recently put under the genus Cleistocactus. Soil: ...
10. browningia
(Phocagallery / browningia)
... (46-50°F). Water: average. Cultivation tips: propagate from seed or cutting. Main species of Browningia: Bchertlingiana, syn. Azureocereus h. Borzicactus microsperma; Borzicactus candelaris.  ...
11. cephalocereus
(Phocagallery / cephalocereus)
... thrives in a wide range of conditions. Some are synonymous with plants included in the genus Pilosocereus. Soil: basic mix. Location: grow adult plants in full sun, young ones in bright indirect light. ...
12. cereus
(Phocagallery / cereus)
... the growing period. Plants raised from seed make good rootstocks for grafting. Repotting is best done in spring. Main species of Cereus: Cereus jamacaru, bluish green with 4 to 6 ribs and thin areoles. ...
13. chamaecereus
(Phocagallery / chamaecereus)
... with mineral oil based insecticides. It’s very easy to propagate from cuttings. Main species of Chamaecereus: Chamaecereus silvestri syn. Lobivia s., enjoys full sun and plenty of ventilation. ...
14. cleistocactus
(Phocagallery / cleistocactus)
... a., Winterocereus a., Loxanthocereus a.; Cleistocactus  brookeae; Cleistocactus  jujuyensis, fast-growing, min. 8°C (46°F); Cleistocactus  parviflorus; Cleistocactus ritteri.  ...
15. cryptocereus
(Phocagallery / cryptocereus)
Habitat: Mexico. Description: a genus of cacti with flat, leaf-like, deeply incised stems bearing showy, very fragrant, nocturnal, yellowish flowers, red on the outside. It is now within the genus Selenicereus. ...
16. echinocactus
(Phocagallery / echinocactus)
...  polycephalus. Echinocactus  xeranthemoides and Echinocactus  horizonthalonius are rather difficult to grow, so it’s advisable to graft them on to Cereus; soil: 1 part humus and 4 ...
17. echinocereus
(Phocagallery / echinocereus)
... Echinocereus: Echinocereus lindsayi, a rare, very beautiful cactus requiring light soil with a 50% mineral content, full sun, dry conditions in the winter and a minimum temperature of 4°C (39°F); ...
18. echinopsis
(Phocagallery / echinopsis)
... develop very attractive flowers in many different shades of colour. The genus now also includes Pseudolobivia, Lobivia, Trichocereus, Helianthocereus. Soil: basic mix; this can be improved with some ...
19. epiphyllum
(Phocagallery / epiphyllum)
Habitat: mainly plants of garden origin. There are hundreds of hybrids obtained by crossing Epiphyllum with Selenicereus, Echinopsis and so on. Description: these plants, growing as epiphytes in the ...
20. eriocereus
(Phocagallery / eriocereus)
... plants that can be used as rootstocks for grafting. Main species of Eriocereus: Eriocereus bonplandii, has large, white flowers up to 20 cm (8 in) in diameter followed by edible fruits; easy. Eriocereus ...
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