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Listing 1 - 10 from 14 for grow cacti

Columnar Cacti - Armatocereus
... Columnar Cacti - Armatocereus Armatocereus Armatocereus (Backberg 1938) : Subfamily Cactoideae, tribe Browningiae. Plants shrubby or tree-like. Stems ... . Distribution: mainly the Andes of Colombia, Equador and Peru. About 13 species. Quite easy to grow but need free root run to develop properly. Click on picture to load larger image ...
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Columnar Cacti - Austrocephalocereus
... cacti come from Brazil and have also been put into (Micranthocereus-Backbg.) and (Siccobaccatus-Braun & Esteves 1991) They are very beautiful and develop a cephalium later. They can be hard to grow for beginners. Exotic type cacti best grown in smaller pots so ... : (Buin.& Bred.) HU395 Bom Jesus de lapa 460m. Cacti in this genus among the most beautiful in the world ...
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Columnar Cacti - Azureocereus
... Columnar Cacti - Azureocereus Azureoocereus Azureocereus: (Ak. & Johns.) Fruit dry unlike Browningia. Blue skined cacti from Peru. Very attractive in cultivation. Some botanists say they should be included in the genus Browningia. They grow ...
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Columnar Cacti - Coleocephalocereus
... ColeocephalocereusColeocephalocereus: Erect and semi-erect columnar cacti from Brazil developing a cephalium with wool and bristles. Flowers medium sized and fruits top ... and in fact respond well to the same cultivation conditions - hot and relatively dry. They grow only slowly in th UK becoming columnar only after 4-5 years. The plant illustrated ...
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Columnar Cacti - Espotoa
... genus of columnar cacti from Equador, Peru and Bolivia. The genera Thrixanthocereus and Vatricana are generally referred here now as they are very closely related. Quite easy to grow although perhaps the ...
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Columnar Cacti - Haseltonia
... Columnar Cacti - Haseltonia Haseltonia Large columnar cactus (to 30 foot) from Puebla, Mexico. Generally remains solitary and ... closely related to Cephalocereus senilis. It is regretably very rare in cultivation and seems to grow very slowly. The plant illustrated is in the collection of Suzanne and Tony Mace and ...
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Columnar Cacti - Neobuxbaumia
... Neobuxbaumia Neobuxbaumia: (DC.) These are large cacti from Mexico. Some species in this genus are still very hard to find in cultivation. ... very hard to find in the wild. Like the previous species it is easy to grow but a slightly warmer minimum temperature is recommended. The plant illustrated on the left is ...
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Columnar Cacti - Neocardenasia
... Columnar Cacti - Neocardenasia NeocardenasiaNeocardenasia: (Backeb.) Tree type cacti that grow large. Some different forms known from the East side of the Andies in Bolivia. Neocardinasia ...
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Columnar Cacti - Neocardenasia
... Columnar Cacti - Neocardenasia NyctocereusNyctocereus: (Berg.) Br.&R. Thin cactus Genus that is columnar or leaning in one ... , up to 3 meters long and best tied to something so it wont fall and grow decumbent. Large white flowers, fruit spiny. Copyright Bob Ressler, no reproduction without permission of the ...
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Columnar Cacti - Pterocereus
... Columnar Cacti - Pterocereus Pterocereus Click on picture to load larger image Copyright Tony Mace, no reproduction without ... by Clive Innes of Holy Gate nursery. Given a minimum temperature of 50F (10C) they grow quickly and flower profusely. The form of the plant with its unusual three angled stems ...
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