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41.
ortegocactus
(Phocagallery / ortegocactus)
... To produce flowers, plants must be at least 10-12 mm (0.4-0.5 in) tall. The fruit is a dry berry whose seeds mature inside the stem and are dispersed the following spring.
Spine
s may be black or whitish ...
42.
passifloraceae
(Phocagallery / passifloraceae)
Habitat: Kenia, Namibia, Asia. Description: a group of woody, evergreen, floriferous vines. The leaves are alternate, sometimes lobed. The fruit is a berry. They may have a spiny caudex. Soil: basic ...
43.
pediocactus
(Phocagallery / pediocactus)
... the oval areoles have whitish, radial
spine
s. The flowers are diurnal and appear in the summer. Synonyms may occur within Navajoa, Coloradoa, Echinocactus, Toumeya, Pilocanthus, Uthaia. Soil: 25% good ...
44.
pelecyphora
(Phocagallery / pelecyphora)
Habitat: Mexico. Description: a globular genus, growing in deserts, which has woolly areoles on the tubercles, pectinate
spine
s that do not harm if touched and a large, fleshy root. In the spring, pink ...
45.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
46.
Mostruosità & co.
(Piante grasse/CD-ROM)
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
47.
Succulents
(Section)
... Anyway, most of the plants belonging to the Cactaceae family have a fleshy stem that carries out photosynthesis while their leaves have turned into
spine
s in order to reduce water loss through evaporation. ...
48.
Sowing
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... Keep on watering from below. After three months some plants will have developed
spine
s, others leaves and their root system will already be established. The shading net can be removed during the morning ...
49.
Subfamilies
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
...
spine
s. The solitary flowers appear near the apex. Habitat: Argentina and Chile. GENERA: Maihuenia. A cespitose slow-growing plant that eventually ...
50.
Epiphytic cacti
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... washed builder's sand to basic epiphyllum (or commercially packaged) mix. Generally speaking, the more densely a cactus is covered with
spine
s, the more sunlight it prefers. Accordingly, aporocactus and ...
51.
Astrophytum
(Category - Italian - Italy)
... the ribs (trichomes). The stem turns a deep brown with age, from the base upwards. Tubercles are absent, while
spine
s, whether stiff or flexible, straight or curved and twisted, can be observed only in ...
52.
Cultural practices
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... a couple of robust
spine
s then stretch an elastic band under the pot and over the scion. The pressure applied should be moderate so as not to cause any damage. Another method is the side graft which ...
53.
Mostruosità & co.
(Succulents/CD-ROM - Italian - Italy)
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
54.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
55.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
56.
Our publications
('Uncategorised Content')
... ed il fenomeno col quale è possibile creare le chimere. Attraverso le oltre 900 immagini si presentano e si descrivono tutte queste anomalie, nonchè la spiralizzazione, la mancanza di
spine
, le modificazioni ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
57.
Succulents
(Section - English (United Kingdom))
... Anyway, most of the plants belonging to the Cactaceae family have a fleshy stem that carries out photosynthesis while their leaves have turned into
spine
s in order to reduce water loss through evaporation. ...
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