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PlanetaCactus: Cereus aethiops
... 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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PlanetaCactus: Cleistocactus strausii
... . It clumps from its base and it is covered of white spines. It has about 25 little prominent and narrow ribs. Areolas are ... white and about 1.5 cm. long. They are also 4 yellow spines of about 2 and 4 cm. long. Flowers are distributed throughout ... variety fricii is also known in culture, with radial spines of 5 cm. long, and white central spines. Growing tips: As the roots extend remarkably, this ...
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Mammillaria standleyi .html
... the base (7-8 mm); axils with abundant white bristles; 4 to 6 reddish brown central spines, 0.24 to 0.32 inch long (6-8 mm); 16 to 20 radials, 0 ...
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Ferocactus Acanthodes (Red Barrel)
... central spines, generally 2 are longer, one upper and one lower, curved but not hooked, 3 to 4.5 inches long (7.5-11 cm); 6 to 12 white spreading radial spines ... with all straw-yellow-colored spines, ones with deep blood-red spines, and ones with spines that are bicolored ... virtually straight spines, others have spines that are almost hooked, and yet others come with interesting twisted spines that ...
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Columnar Cacti - Machaerocereus
... included. They have dagger like central spines. One is erect and the other decumbent. Both very interesting plants. The name Machaerocereus signifies dagger cereus with reference to the spines. Machaerocereus gummosus: (Eng.) Br ...
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Columnar Cacti - Espostoa x Cleistocactus
... their natural habitat. Their range in the wild extends from central Peru northwards into southern Ecuador (see map), and one species, Espostoa ... 5m high, with many branches. It has prominent, ivory coloured spines which protrude through the wool, a feature which is retained ... probably a form of E.lanata are rare in cultivation. The central spines are described as red or sometimes yellow, so it would ...
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Strawberry Hedgehog Cactus, Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii)
... from the base; 11 to 14 low obtuse ribs; 4 to 6 yellow or brownish central spines, 2 to 3 inches long (5-7 cm); 10 to 13 radials, 0.4 inch ... : The inch-long (2.5 cm) fruit is edible (if you can reach through the spines). It is said to taste like strawberry, and is eaten readily by birds and rodents ...
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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... of the highbush blueberry acreage in central and north central Florida prior to 1995 (Williamson and Lyrene, 1995). The current cultivars recommended for north central and south central Florida include 'Sharpblue,' 'Misty,' 'Sapphire,' ... and becoming too hard to eat. Gloves should be used when harvesting because of the spines on the burr, which can be very painful. Chestnuts are in high demand and ...
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Central Oklahoma Cactus and Succulent Society
... family)of plants with fleshy stems and branches with scales or spines instead of leaves. Succulent - full of juice; a plant: ... an annual Spring Show. Members compete for ribbons and trophies. The Central Oklahoma Cactus and Succulent Society's Annual Show and Sale will ... succulent collection. It is maintained by the members of the Central Oklahoma Cactus and Succulent Society. This exhibit is free and ...
www.cactus-mall.com

Areoles, Spines and Ribs - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... 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-coloured like a rainbow (Echinocereus is an example). The spine is probably a reduction of the leaf stalk through evolution (Spines are ...
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