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apical areoles

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Cristate and Monstrose - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... With a solitary or non-branching cactus or succulent, there is just the one apical growing point out of which new stem and spines (and sometimes flowers) appear ... ... Succulents for ... Lithops Pachypodium Caudiciforms Further Reading on CSSNZ Cristates etc C&S Flowers Areoles & Spines Biochemistry Convergent Evolution Crassula Acid Metabolism Ethnobotany Evolution Fibonacci Nomenclature What is a ...
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Henry Shaw Cactus Society - Plant of the Month
... colors are also variable -- yellow, reddish-brown and white. Many are comblike, having long, stretched areoles, but some are not. The flowers also vary greatly, from bicolor to shocking pink, red ... Cristate and Monstrose Plants Non-branching plants have only one growth point -- the apex or apical meristem. In braching plants, each branch has its own growth point. Hormones produced at the ...
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A New System of the Genus Ariocarpus
... tubercles, rosette arrangement, relatively small central flowers from the wool bearing central areoles and smooth fruit almost hidden in the wool. In Cactaceae 134 (1941), ... Corpus subglobosum; tubercula elongata, truncata; areola apicalis, spinosa. Stem subglobose; tubercles elongate, truncate; apical areola spined. Type: A. denegrii (Fric) Marshall. Ariocarpus denegrii (Fric) Marshall, Cact. Succ ...
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