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The diseases
(Category)
... or pungens (cactus mealy bug) both in the family Pseudoc
occid
ae as well as Icerya purchasi and Gueriniella serratulae (family Margarodidae). Coccus hesperidum is known to attack Euphorbias and Bromeliads. ...
2.
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 ...
3.
apocynaceae
(Phocagallery / apocynaceae)
Habitat: those genera including succulents are distributed in the tropics, the Horn of Africa, Madagascar, Socotra, East and South-West Africa. Description: this large family of dicotyledonous plants ...
4.
cereus
(Phocagallery / cereus)
Habitat: Central and South America, West Indies. Description: the genus is comprised of very tall, woolly, spiny cacti; they show a columnar habit and a tendency to develop lateral branches. Adult specimens ...
5.
echinocereus
(Phocagallery / echinocereus)
Habitat: Mexico, western United States. Description: the plants grouped in this genus occupy very different habitats: from sea level to elevations of approximately 3000 metres (9800 ft). Some show an ...
6.
escobaria
(Phocagallery / escobaria)
Habitat: desert regions of southwestern Texas and southern New Mexico. Description: the genus comprises mainly globular cacti with a clumping habit, with vertically furrowed tubercles like Coryphantha. ...
7.
ferocactus
(Phocagallery / ferocactus)
Habitat: deserts of Mexico and southwestern United States: Texas, Arizona, California, New Mexico. Description: a genus of plants variable in size, with robust, often hooked and sometimes colourful spines. ...
8.
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 ...
9.
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. ...
10.
pilosocereus
(Phocagallery / pilosocereus)
Habitat: Brazil, West Indies, Central America and northern part of South America. Description: a genus of rather large, columnar cacti with a bluish or grayish-green stem. At maturity, plants develop ...
11.
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 ...
12.
marchand: mammillaria occidentalis
(Phocagallery / mammillaria occidentalis)
mammillaria
occid
entalis ...
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
13.
Lithops
(Approfondimenti/Mesembriantemi)
... nord-
occid
en.: a-Piccolo Nama Land - Piccolo Bushman Land; b-Grande Bushman Land;c-Gordonia 5 Provincia del Capo centrale: a-parte
occid
.; b-parte centrale 6 Provincia del Capo settentr.: a-Distretto ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
14.
Mappa di distribuzione delle cactacee
(Vita delle piante/Gli ambienti)
Negli U.S.A. . Ariocarpus: Texas Astrophytum: Texas Bergerocactus: California Carnegiea: California, Arizona Cereus: Indie
occid
., Hawai Coryphantha: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas Echinocactus: ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
15.
F.A.Q.
('Uncategorised Content')
... remove the soil washing the roots under a jet of water then leave the root system to soak for a few minutes in a solution of water and a specific antic
occid
ial. After this let the roots dry and repot in ...
Monday, 12 January 2009
16.
Cactacee in CD-ROM
(Piante grasse/CD-ROM)
... rosei; russanthus crest; salm-dyckianus; scheeri; schmollii crest; schmollii; sciurus; scopulorum; sp. Lau; stramineus v.
occid
entalis crest; stramineus; subinermis; tayopensis; triglochidiatus gona; triglochidiatus; ...
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
17.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... Lau; stramineus v.
occid
entalis crest; stramineus; subinermis; tayopensis; triglochidiatus gona; triglochidiatus; triglochidiatus var. mojavensis; triglochidiatus v. neomexicanus; viereckii crest; viereckii ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
18.
Flora di tenerife
(Vita delle piante/Gli ambienti)
... Avena
occid
entalis, Avena pilosa, Avena sterilis, Avena uniflora, Bothriochloa pertusa, Brachypodium arbuscula, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Briza maxima, Briza media, Briza minor, Bromus diandrus, Bromus ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
19.
The habitats
(Category - French (Fr))
The highest concentration of succulents is found at a latitude between 40° north and 40° South of the Equator. Some, however, may also occur as far north as the 56th parallel while the southernmost ...
20.
The diseases
(Category - Español(Spanish Formal International))
... or pungens (cactus mealy bug) both in the family Pseudoc
occid
ae as well as Icerya purchasi and Gueriniella serratulae (family Margarodidae). Coccus hesperidum is known to attack Euphorbias and Bromeliads. ...
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