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The habitats
(Category)
...
Mese
mbryanthemaceae. These plants occur from sea level to 3000 metres of altitude (9800 ft) and live almost completely buried in the ground except during the wet season when they spring back to life bringing ...
2.
Cultivation notes
(Category)
... mixed with lapillus and/or pumice (about 2-4 mm/0.8-1.6 inches in diameter); Suitable for
Mese
mbryanthemums, Melocactus, Discocactus, Opuntias. Alternative Mineral Mix - 1 part of commercial mix ...
3.
Sowing
(Category)
... or after 10 to 12 days for others; exceptions are Opuntia, Tephrocactus, cold-hardy cacti, Pelargonium, some
Mese
mbs and a few other genera which may take from one week up to one year to sprout. Large ...
4.
The diseases
(Category)
... likely to be attacked are Rebutia, Lobivia, Coryphantha and occasionally Melocactus, Sulcorebutia, Mammillaria, Lophophora, Turbinicarpus, Pelecyphora. Susceptible plants are also some
Mese
mbrianthemums ...
5.
aizoaceae
(Phocagallery / aizoaceae)
... about 130 genera including a few thousand species is divided into three subfamilies: Ruschioideae (with about one hundred genera, mostly plants formerly classified as
Mese
mbryanthemaceae),
Mese
mbryanthemoideae ...
6.
ariocarpus
(Phocagallery / ariocarpus)
Habitat: Texas, New Mexico, Northern Mexico. Description: they have a short stem with hard, large tubercles and a fleshy taproot. The white, pink or purple flowers arise from the centre. They are adapted ...
7.
euphorbiaceae
(Phocagallery / euphorbiaceae)
Habitat: the family is distributed across warm temperate, subtropical and tropical areas occurring in Central and Austral Africa, Madagascar, the Canary Islands, Ethiopia, Zambia, with a few species growing ...
8.
hatiora
(Phocagallery / hatiora)
Habitat: Central and South America, with a higher concentration in the rainforests of Brazil. Description: the genus comprises some epiphytic species with drooping habit that flower in late winter. It ...
9.
heliocereus
(Phocagallery / heliocereus)
Habitat: Guatemala, Mexico. Description: cacti with slender, branched, sometimes dentate stems, that may produce flexuous runners. They flower reliably once reached maturity. The funnel-shaped, large, ...
10.
hylocereus
(Phocagallery / hylocereus)
Habitat: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, the Antilles, and some northern regions of South America. The genus is spread over tropical areas with a humid, jungle-like climate. Description: a genus of forest ...
11.
neoporteria
(Phocagallery / neoporteria)
Habitat: southern Peru, Argentinean and Chilean Andes. Description: a genus of small globular cacti living at great elevations on the Andean ranges; the large, often bicoloured flowers are borne near ...
12.
rhipsalidopsis
(Phocagallery / rhipsalidopsis)
Habitat: tropical forests of Brazil. Description: an epiphytic, short-lived genus with many cultivars available. The flattened stems have undulate or dentate margins, small hairy areoles and flower profusely. ...
13.
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 ...
14.
piante_grasse_piu_comuni: Mesembryanthemum in variet
(Phocagallery / Mesembryanthemum in variet)
Mese
mbryanthemum in variet ...
Thursday, 19 August 2010
15.
piante_grasse_piu_comuni: Mesembryanthemum spurium.
(Phocagallery / Mesembryanthemum spurium.)
Mese
mbryanthemum spurium. ...
Thursday, 19 August 2010
16.
solandra: Mesembryanthemum porpora
(Phocagallery / Mesembryanthemum porpora)
Mese
mbryanthemum porpora ...
Saturday, 27 April 2013
17.
Tavola di coltivazione
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... c f f c
Mese
mbryanthemum ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
18.
Temperature Minime Invernali
(Coltivazione/Minime invernali)
... Toumeya, Uthaia e qualche altra possono sopravvivere a temperature di diversi gradi sotto zero a patto di essere protetti dalla pioggia o coperti dalla neve. Precauzioni: settembre è l'ultimo
mese
dell'anno ...
Thursday, 15 January 2009
19.
ENG Sezione 1
('Uncategorised Content')
... THE NEW GROWING THE
MESE
MBS E. Storms; Ed. E. Storms; pagg. 58; formato cm 15 x 23; inglese. ...
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
20.
Succulente non cactacee
(Piante grasse/CD-ROM)
... • Le 40 famiglie (descritte e illustrate in altrettante schede) • I 155 generi (descritti e illustrati in altrettante schede) • I
Mese
mbriantemi (Lithops, Conophytum, Faucaria, Fenestraria, ...
Saturday, 15 May 2010
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