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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Bromeliaceae: Hechtia
... URL | become an editor | help the entire directory only in Bromeliaceae/Hechtia Top: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Bromeliaceae: Hechtia (1) Hechtia glomerata "Hechtia" search on: All the Web - AltaVista - Deja - Google - HotBot - Lycos - Northern Light - Yahoo This category needs an editor Copyright 1998-2002 Netscape Terms of Use Last update: 14:12 PT, ...
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Angiosperm Families - Bromeliaceae Juss.
... Catopsis, Chevaliera, Connellia, Cottendorfia, Cryptanthus, Deinacanthon, Deuterocohnia, Disteganthus, Dyckia, Encholirium, Fascicularia, Fernseea, Fosterella, Glomeropitcairnia, Greigia, Guzmania, Hechtia, Hohenbergia, Hohenbergiopsis, Lamprococcus, Lindmania, Lymania, Macrochordion, Mezobromelia, Navia, Neoglaziovia, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Ochagavia, Ortgiesia, Orthophytum, Pepinia, Pitcairnia ...
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Bromeliads
... heavy spines on their leaf edges. They grow in soil or on rocks and do not have a leaf rosette that traps water. The genera belonging to this subfamily commonly cultivated are Dyckia, Hechtia, Pitcirnia and Puya. The subfamily Tillandsioideae contains the least number of genera but the largest number of species, of which many are cultivated. Plants in this group have smooth or entire leaf margins ...
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Bromeliad Forum - GardenWeb
... : martys z7 MS on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 21:30 1 follow-up, posted on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 21:32 WANTED: Cryptanthus, ferns Posted by: bihai z8B FL on Sat, May 13, 06 at 17:15 WANTED: Wanted Dyckia or hechtia. I have.. Posted by: foxwichya on Sun, Oct 1, 06 at 22:50 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 20:48 WANTED: neoregelia lilliputiana or other Posted by: simba-nj 6 on Thu, Aug 24, 06 at 20:36 3 ...
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Bromeliads - Air Plants - Tillandsia
... Bromelia Canistrum Catopsis Chevaliera Connellia Cottendorfia Cryptanthus Deinacanthon Deuterocohnia Disteganthus Dyckia Encholirium Fascicularia Fernseea Fosterella Glomeropitcairnia Greigia Guzmania Hechtia Hohenbergia Hohenbergiopsis Lamprococcus Lindmania Lymania Macrochordion Mezobromelia Navia Neoglaziovia Neoregelia Nidularium Ochagavia Ortgiesia Orthophytum Pepinia Pitcairnia Platyaechmea ...
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Z Other plants and collections | AgavePics (Maarten van Thiel) | Fotki.com
... collection, Piet Goossens photography Copyright Piet Goossens, Geertruidenberg, The Netherlands, 2004-2005 except for bad pics which are mine.. photos: 16 (1 M) No comments Deuterocohnia-Dyckia-Hechtia All pics here now. Pls comment! Grootscholten collection Copyright Succulenta Nursery, Honselersdijk, The Netherlands, 2005 photos: 13 (1 M) Comments: 2 Pelars Grootscholten and my collection, Piet ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2006 No 1
... pose to our North American desert biomes Part 2: The Sonoran Saguaros Jan Emming Lucretia Breazeale Hamilton botanical illustrator extraordinaire Larry W Mitich Bromeliads in the desert: Hechtia Kenneth Quinn Succulent and Xeromorphic Bromeliads of Brazil Part 2: Orthophytum horridum, Dyckia paucispina, & Bromelia estevesii Pierre J Braun & Eddie Esteves Pereira Observations on three poorly known ...
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Bromeliads
... heavy spines on their leaf edges. They grow in soil or on rocks and do not have a leaf rosette that traps water. The genera belonging to this subfamily commonly cultivated are Dyckia, Hechtia, Pitcirnia and Puya. The subfamily Tillandsioideae contains the least number of genera but the largest number of species, of which many are cultivated. Plants in this group have smooth or entire leaf margins ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Pinguicula nivalis is endemic to a small area of gypsum hills in the vicinity of Zaragoza, southern Nuevo León, where it grows in gypsum soil amongst colonies of Selaginella and accompanied by Agave and Hechtia sp. at 1350-1450 m a.s.l. It flowers from the winter rosette only during January and February. It is very closely related to P. immaculata, another gypsophilous endemic from central Nuevo ...
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CSSA Newsletters #28
... undersea-life look, like a sea urchin or brittle starfish. Another popular genus-very spiny-is Hechtia (heck-tee-a). Hechtias are mostly native to Mexico, with a few from Texas and northern ... find in cultivation. Marnier-Lapostolle, a French plantsman better known for his Grand Marnier liqueur, had a hechtia as well as a dyckia named for him, and H. marnier-lapostollei is another decorative silver- ...
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