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Shop catalogue A-E
... spines. NEW a 4+cm 9,00 b 7+cm 21,00 S155 E. platyacanthus CZ119 Dottor Arroyo, NL. 7-8cm (7 year old specimens) Strong black spines 5,40 ECHINOCEREUS S138 E. adustus SB72 Cosihuiriachi, Chih. Black centrals. 3,00 S217b E. bristolii. Showy pink flowers. 2,50 S217 E. bristolii v pseudopectinatus SB463 Bisbee. Nice pink spines ...
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Eriosice senilis multicolor
... cm tall, 8 cm in diameter; 13 to 21 ribs. Spines: Very dense variable coloured from blond/white to almost black, with darker tips; curly and glassy obscuring the plant body ... root prone, needs good drainage Frost Tolerance: -4°C. Propagation: Seeds A specimen with brownish-black spines Family: Cactaceae (Cactus Family) Scientific name: Eriosyce senilis (Backeb.) F.Kattermann 1994 Origin: Chile ...
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PlanetaCactus: Cereus aethiops
... on the ribs. They are big and black. Spines are black, but the lower part is white. The plant shows 9 long, and 4 central heavy, black spines, of between 1 and 2 cm. Flowers ... species has different varieties like melanacantha, of violet-red stem and shining black central spines, and lanbeckii, with white radial spines. Growing tips: Resist cold well, if dry. Propagation by seeds or cuttings ...
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Cacti Gallery - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Oct 17, 05 at 1:25 Cactus with black spines Posted by: Igor_FL Florida on Sat, Oct 15, 05 at 17:19 11 follow-ups ...
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Globetrotters Website - Botanical Databases - Data of Species
... < • > Agave maculosa Agave macroacantha Zuccarini Very beautiful, symmetrical plant with many leaves. Extremely pretty black spines. Produces many suckers. Suited as a pot plant as well © Julia Etter & Martin ... totally dry Remarks In habitat very variable but easily recognizable by its long black spines (hence the name) Pictures taken at natural locality Young Adult Inflorescence Flower Various ...
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Shmuel's Page
... , its attractiveness is in the color and density of its spines. Pilosocereus floccosus This plant belongs to a genus distinctive for ... genus (monotypic). Its appeal is in the greenish-gray epidermis and black spines. Closely related to the Mammillaria. It tends to redden, though ... early 1960s in Brazil. Armed with a symmetric array of dense spines, its epidermis is reddish-brown, and its apex has a ...
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Columnar Cacti - Cereus
... stems. Cereus alacriportanus: (Pfeiff.) S. Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay. Bluish stems with new areoles and spines tan in color. Cereus chalybaeus: bought as; N. Argentina near Cordoba. Accord to ... , Jujuy, Cordoba. Bluish stems with more than one form. Some have black spines, there is a form with tan spines Cereus hankeanus: (Web.) E. Bolivia Cereus "peruvianus" monstrose form Cereus "peruvianus" ...
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Bucida - Black olive
... clustered at branch tips, sometimes mixed with the 0.5 to 1.5-inch-long spines found along the branches. Bucida comes highly recommended by Lesniewicz, who says, "This delicate tree ... no control is needed. Some species suitable for bonsai: Bucida buceras: Bahama black olive Bucida spinosa: spiny black olive, dwarf spiny black olive Bibliography: "Florida Bonsai" magazine, Vol 4, No. 4, page 20 ...
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Browningia - First Description
... spined; flowering branches naked or bearing only weak bristle-like spines; flowers solitary at the areoles, nocturnal, large, with slightly ... when young strongly armed with many long spines, but when very old shedding the spines and in some cases becoming nearly naked ... longest 15 cm. long, at first brownish, then gray or black; spines on flowering branches weak, yellow, sometimes bristle-like or even ...
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Areoles, Spines and Ribs - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... Hard, Soft, White, Black, Coloured, Ridged, Smooth. Even absent altogether !! Even on the same areole the spines may be different e.g.. a strong central spine surrounded by radial spines, or multi- ... a reduction of the leaf stalk through evolution (Spines are modified bud scales, leaves and spines consist of similar tissues and spines are penetrated by vessels and have traces of chlorophyll) ...
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