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Bromeliads
... rock-dwelling species. In fact, epiphytic and terrestrial bromeliads can often thrive equally well if forced to switch places and life styles. It is this ability, in particular, that allows many epiphytic species of bromeliads to be grown in pots like most other plants. Plants in the family Bromeliaceae vary widely in shape, size and color. Even species of a ...
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PlanetaCactus: Cactus watering - Cactus care and growing
... the Cactus family. Needs change depending of the area from each species come. As a general rule, with the exception of epiphytic species, waterings must be moderate. However, we must not think that ... we water species with average needs, The poor Pyrrhocactus would be destroyed quickly, since this plant requires many less watering than most of cactus. On the other hand, epiphytic cactus need constant ...
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PlanetaCactus: Cactus distribution | Places of procedence
... live in arid zones. Also they do it in the humid tropical forests, where many epiphytic species which big flowers are opened during the night, can be found. Following to the ... between the dense vegetation. To the South and the East of Brazil there are some epiphytic species like Zygocactus, Schlumbergera and Rhipsalis. But towards the interior there are Discocactus, Melocactus, Gymnocalycium, ...
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Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia. » Sarcochilus Cultivation Notes Species: Most of the species grow well in cultivation, especially if they have been artificially propagated from outcrossings. Artificially ... bark and in the correct position in your bush house, although those made with epiphytic species will grow well on mounts. Pots: Clay or plastic, enlarge the drainage holes on ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... terrestrial species grow above moist ground while the traps are found underground. The leaves and flowers of this species vary in size from a few millimetres up to a few centimetres. Epiphytic species are ... ’ The leaves and flowers of the epiphytic species as well as a few of the terrestrial species fall nothing short of the beauty of an orchid. The epiphytic species grow on other plants and trees ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... terrestrial species grow above moist ground while the traps are found underground. The leaves and flowers of this species vary in size from a few milimetres up to a few centimetres. Epiphytic species are ... leaves and flowers of the epiphytic species as well as a few of the terrestrial species fall nothing short of the beaty of an orchid. The epipytic species grow on other plants and trees ...
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Chinese Names in MO Publications
... Araceae), a New Species from the Gaoligong Mountains, Northwestern Yunnan, China YIN Jian-Tao, LI Heng & XU Zai-Fu. 2004. Arisaema menghaiense (Araceae), a New Epiphytic Species from South Yunnan, China (PDF) YONG Wang, Qing-Feng WANG, Wahiti Robert Gituru & You-Hao GUO. 2004. A New Species of Asarum (Aristolochiaceae) from China ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia Anc-Az
... Angraecinae Sixteen species make up this principally tropical African genus, but is also found in Madagascar, Comoros and Mascarene Islands as well, that are dwarf epiphytic orchids with ... Epidendroideae, TRIBE Maxillarieae, SUBTRIBE Lycastinae. This small genus of ten terrestrial or sometimes epiphytic species is found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru and has large, fleshy psuedobulbs ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia Dendroc
... f 1877 Diothonea Lindley 1834 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Epidendreae, SUBTRIBE Laeliinae. There are 5 epiphytic species in the high Andes of Colombia and as such are cool growing. Common Name ... Doritis Lindley 1833 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Vandeae, SUBTRIBE Aeridinae. A single extremly variable epiphytic or lithophytic species makes up this genus found from Burma to Sumatra. It has been ...
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Bletia: genus description and species list
... SUBTRIBE Bletiinae This is a genus of roughly 30 species, almost of all of which are terrestrial (some are occassionally litho-epiphytic). They typically found in open, dry forests or ... is a hot to cool growing genus spread throughout Central and northern South America. Species denoted with '†' have images available with the description. altilamellata campanulata catenulata† edwardsii ensifolia ...
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