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cactus and succulent plant mall - Pests of cacti and succulents
... temperatures to survive than is often maintained in amateur's cactus and succulent glasshouses. It is easier to keep mealy bugs ... signs are usually collapse of the stem. If this is hollow with grubs inside, then the stem needs to be cut back to ... effective against the whole range of different rot producing fungi. Young cactus and succulent seedlings are particularly prone to 'damping off' which is ...
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cactus and succulent plant mall - Propagation
... cactus and succulent plant mall - Propagation Propagation SEED RAISING Seed raising ... in their original containers for a year or more. A few types of cactus and succulent seeds can be reluctant to germinate. It is believed in ... root slowly may benefit from gentle bottom heat. Some leaf succulents can have stem cuttings planted almost immediately. Clumping cacti or spreading succulents may from roots ...
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Cacti of the El Paso, Texas Region
... flower. JPG Picture: 42K Mammillaria gummifera var. applanta (Engelm.) Traditionally: Mammillaria applanta Common names: Cream Cactus, Pincushion General distribution: El Paso area, west Texas, southern New Mexico, Mexico, southern Arizona ... of ten inches in height and about three inches in diameter. More often on stem but two or more stems are not uncommon. Flower: small, greenish to dark red, ...
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cactus and succulent plant mall
... Díky vysoké návštevnosti je nᚠportál vhodným místem k vystavení vašich webových stránek ci pro vaši inzerci. ... Cactus Adventures International Cactus & Co Le Cactus Francophone Cactus and Succulent Society of America Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts Cascade Cactus and Succulent Society of Washigton State Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society Connecticut Cactus ...
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agave
... years) it decided to flower (the illustration shows the terminal inflorescense just starting). The flower stem continued to develop over winter and reached it full extent (about 7 feet) last year ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2006 No 1
... Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2006 No 1 CSSA VOL.78, January-February 2006 ... widespread in the American Southwest and Baja California. Its fierce, hooked spines and readily detachable stem segments make for a nasty close-up encounter, but hoarders of water in this environment ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2003 No 2
... . But, no - as our readers are aware - this organism is not aquatic bt xerophytic: a cactus, or, to be more exact, Echinocactus platyacanthus, growing along the Charco Blanco-Guadalcazar road in ... thus appears to be cresting ; or perhaps internal processes are causing lateral compression of the stem. If knowledgable readers can furnish explanations, their views will be summarized in our next issue ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2003 No 3
... , May-June 2003 No.3 George E.Lindsay (1916-2002) Reid Moran A most peculiar cactus: Puna clavarioides Roberto Kiesling Book Review Arthur C.Gibson Bayusa Julia Etter & Martin Kristen Bob ... much admired by visitors to the glasshouse collection. After several months it expired, but the stem was so hidden by the spines that it was left in its pot for quite ...
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