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cactus-books.com: Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants, A Gardener's Guide by Mary F. Irish and Gary Irish
cactus-books.com: Agaves, Yuccas and Related Plants, A Gardener's Guide by Mary F. Irish and Gary Irish advanced search top 10 bestsellers bargain books a-z by title a-z by author download sell your book f.a.q. contact win free books links cactus posters AGAVES, YUCCAS AND RELATED PLANTS A Gardener's Guide by Mary F. Irish and Gary Irish Pages: 380 Year: 2000 Color photos: 100 Drawings: 19
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cactus-books.com: Bradleya 1 / 1983, Yearbook of the British Cactus and Succulent Society by BCSS
... A. T. Johnson & Rowena M. O. Gale Jodrell Laboratory Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Summary: The leaf-anatomy, pollen and cytology of mature plants and seedlings of Calibanus hookeri (Lem.) Trelease have been investigated and compared with that of Nolina, Dasylirion and Agave spp. The close relationship of Calibanus to Nolina and Dasylirion, and the dissimilarity of Agave, are ...
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Arboretum Images 3
... College Arboretum Images 3: Agaves & Relatives Some taxonomists have split the Agavaceae into several additional families, including the Dracaenaceae (Cordyline, Dracaena & Sansevieria), the Nolinaceae (Beaucarnea, Calibanus, Dasylirion & Nolina), and the Xanthorrhoeaceae (Xanthorrhoea). Although they are related to agaves, aloes (Aloe) are usually placed in the lily family (Liliaceae). Return To ...
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About succulent plants
... : Swollen fleshy roots store water underground away from the heat of the sun and hungry animals. Stems and leaves are often deciduous and shed during prolonged dry seasons. Examples: Calibanus hookeri, Fockea edulis, Pterocactus kunzei, Peniocereus striatus. Combinations of the above types may occur where more than one organ is used to store water. Some Caudiciform Succulents store water in both ...
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Agavaceae
... , including the Agavaceae which form distinctive rosettes and flower spikes. The Agavaceae family includes Agave, Beschorneria, Furcraea, Hesperaloe, Manfreda, Polianthes, Prochnyanthes, and Yucca. The genera Beaucarnea, Calibanus, Dasylirion and Nolina were formerly included in the Agavaceae but are now generally regarded as members of the Nolinaceae. The Old World Dracenaceae were also once ...
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Seed Germination Database
... 1/8" Can be sown in situ Calceolaria GB 14-21 L X 65-75 Peaty S Outdoor varieties keep temperature below 60'F. Calendula HA 10-14 D -70 Any 1/4" Can be sown in situ, or autumn for winter greenhouse flowers. Calibanus GP 30-120 L X 70-80 Peaty S Calliopsis HA 14 60-65 Weil drained 1/8" Can be sown in situ Callirhoe HP 30-180+ L X 50 Well drained S Can be sown in situ or a cold frame. Callistemon ...
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