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1. agavaceae-nolinaceae
(Phocagallery / agavaceae-nolinaceae)
Habitat: tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, particularly Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia; the Mediterranean. Description: a family ...
2. ancistrocactus
(Phocagallery / ancistrocactus)
Habitat: Mexico, Texas. Description: globular, sometimes upright cylindrical, cacti with big areoles each of them bearing a central hooked spine; they may develop a taproot. The diurnal flowers are borne ...
3. astrophytum
(Phocagallery / astrophytum)
Habitat: Mexico, Texas. Description: cacti with globular but more often columnar stems which may have four to eight ribs (up to ten as the plants grow older) and be covered with a variable number of ...
4. echinomastus
(Phocagallery / echinomastus)
Habitat: Mexico, United States. Description: a genus of globular or cylindrical cacti with felty areoles bearing numerous spines. The funnel-shaped flowers may be from purple to red or pink but they’re ...
5. mammillaria
(Phocagallery / mammillaria)
Habitat: Mexico, south-west of the United States, South America, West Indies. Description: a genus of small, globular or cylindrical plants, from whose axils tiny, crown-shaped flowers arise; they may ...
6. melocactus
(Phocagallery / melocactus)
Habitat: West Indies, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Mexico. In their native countries they can be also found growing on the seashore. Description: globular cacti with straight ribs and very variable in spination. ...
7. obregonia
(Phocagallery / obregonia)
Habitat: northwestern Mexico. Description: the genus is related to Ariocarpus and Strombocactus; the plants have a big taproot, large triangular, rosette-like tubercles with areoles on their tip. The ...
8. polaskia
(Phocagallery / polaskia)
Habitat: Oaxaca, Puebla, southern Mexico. Description: tree-like cacti with light green stems marked by 7-12 triangular ribs. The areoles are 3-4 mm (0.1-0.15 in) wide and bear from 3 to 8 radial spines ...
9. 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. ...
10. Fitofarmaci
(Coltivazione/Le malattie)
... Monosporiosi, Septoriosi, Antracnosi, marciumi radicali. Si disattivano dopo 8-10 giorni. - I carbammati-azotorganici-esteri aromatici con molecola Benfuracarb quali Oncol® e Furacon® agiscono ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
11. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... mundtii, namaquensis, namibensis, pseudotuberosa, schoelandii, silenifolia, stapelioides, sasannae, tuberosa, verruculosa. Scarsa resistenza alle infezioni crittogamiche e ai marciumi del colletto. Alcune ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
12. Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... 2 parti di terra di campo, 1 parte di terriccio di foglie (Lodi). Sulla superficie del vaso andrebbe sistemata della ghiaia per scongiurare marciumi al colletto delle piante. Annaffiature. Si bagna ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
13. F.A.Q.
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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
14. Astrophytum
(Category - Italian - Italy)
      by Mario Cecarini   ASTROPHYTUM Lemaire 1839   Historical notes    Astrophytums, whose name is derived from Greek ‘aster’ (star) and ...
15. 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 ...
16. 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
17. 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
18. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... mundtii, namaquensis, namibensis, pseudotuberosa, schoelandii, silenifolia, stapelioides, sasannae, tuberosa, verruculosa. Scarsa resistenza alle infezioni crittogamiche e ai marciumi del colletto. Alcune ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
19. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... mundtii, namaquensis, namibensis, pseudotuberosa, schoelandii, silenifolia, stapelioides, sasannae, tuberosa, verruculosa. Scarsa resistenza alle infezioni crittogamiche e ai marciumi del colletto. Alcune ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
20. Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... mundtii, namaquensis, namibensis, pseudotuberosa, schoelandii, silenifolia, stapelioides, sasannae, tuberosa, verruculosa. Scarsa resistenza alle infezioni crittogamiche e ai marciumi del colletto. Alcune ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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