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... USD 76.31 Cotyledon and Tylecodon Ernst J. van Jaarsveld and Daryl Koutnik ZAR 485.00 Crassula, A Grower's Guide Gordon D. Rowley GBP 25.00 Crassulaceae, Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants ... und andere Sukkulenten in Brasilien Pierre J. Braun and Eddie Esteves Pereira USD 39.95 Sedum, Cultivated Stonecrops Ray Stephenson USD 25.95 Seed-diversity in the Cactaceae, subfam. Cactoideae Wilhelm ...
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Angiosperm Families - Crassulaceae DC.
... . Mucilaginous epidermis present, or absent. Lamina dorsiventral (sometimes), or isobilateral to centric (usually). Minor leaf veins with phloem transfer cells (Cotyledon, Crassula, Sedum), or without phloem transfer cells (Crassula, Sedum). Stem anatomy. Cork cambium present; initially deep-seated (rarely), or superficial. Nodes unilacunar, or tri-lacunar. Cortical bundles present (commonly), or ...
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Jade plant varieties - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... are hybrids that I know of. Hummel did many of these plants, they are sports, "Crosby's Compacata' is really Crassula jade agentea A very old name. They all had latin names at one time, until Johnson wanted to give ... plants can go along growing fine and one day, they just collapse. One that comes to mind is a Sedum praeltum I got a few years ago as a neat fan crest. After a year or so, it started ...
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Cacti and Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 What is the life cycle of Silinderplakkie (Crassula columella)? Posted by: amber_rae South Central PA on Tue, Oct 17, 06 at 9:28 1 follow-up, posted on Tue ... , Aug 31, 06 at 22:31 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 17:40 Sedum Rubrotinctum Posted by: mccaba Zone 6 Buffalo NY on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 13:58 1 follow-up, posted on ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
... for conserving moisture previously known only in cacti and other succulents. The acronym is derived from the succulent plant family Crassulaceae, which includes stone crops (Dudleya and Sedum) and jade plant (Crassula). In the case of Clusia, CAM photosynthesis apparently aids in the establishment and growth of epiphytic seedlings until their aerial roots reach the soil and a permanent source of ...
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Rosidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... adaptation of CO2-fixation to dry habitats. Cosmopolitan distribution in arid, temperate or warm-temperate regions, but especially diversified in South Africa, Mexico and Asia. More than two-thirds of species belong to the general Sedum, Crassula or Kalanchoe. Right: the fleshy leaves characteristic of this family can be seen on this flowering specimen of Echeveria ...
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Crassula portulaceae 'Hobbit' - Baby Jade - Crassulaceae
... a great addition to any collection. Blooming: Our plant in the greenhouse has never bloomed. Culture: Crassula portulaceae 'Hobbit' need full sun to partial shade and a well-drained soil mix. In the ... -leaf Venus's Flytrap Venus's Hair Fern Vicks Plant Violet Easter Lily Cactus Watch Chain Crassula Water Clover Water Pennywort Wax Begonia Wax Plant West Indian Jasmine Wheel Tree Whisk Fern White ...
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Fungi, Part II
... treat with a fungicidal drench. The Cacti most vulnerable to Colletotrichum are Cereus, Echinocactus and Mammillaria. Amongst the other succulents, Crassula, Sedum and Sempervivum are the most susceptible. Go To Page: 1 2 Fungi, Part II < Previous Article | Next Article > Print Article Email Article View All Articles Digg this Article Add this Article to del.icio.us ...
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... temperature, if possible. If plants are not too far gone, treat with a fungicidal drench. The Cacti most vulnerable to Colletotrichum are Cereus, Echinocactus and Mammillaria. Amongst the other succulents, Crassula, Sedum and Sempervivum are the most susceptible. DICHOTOMOPHTHORA INDICA I found only a single reference to this fungus. Opuntia were listed as the most likely to be afflicted by it, ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Crassulaceae
... only in Magnoliopsida/Crassulaceae Top: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Crassulaceae (49) Adromischus (7) Aeonium (2) Cotyledon (1) Crassula (12) Echeveria (5) Graptopetalum (1) Kalanchoe (14) Monanthes (1) Sedum (1) Sinocrassula (1) Tylecodon (1) Villadia (1) This category in other languages: German (1) The Crassulaceae - mostly succulents consisting of ...
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