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PlanetaCactus: Coryphantha clavata
... Yavia Zygocactus Web PlanetaCactus Forums, Register now More info... Coryphantha clavata (Scheidweiler) Backeberg Place of origin: Central Mexico, states of Hidalgo and Queretaro. Description: The stem is about 20 cm. high and 7 ... or 1.5 cm. long and are of brown color. This species can show a central yellow spine, a little more longer than the others. The flowers are about 5 cm ...
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PlanetaCactus: Coryphantha radians
... Web PlanetaCactus Forums, Register now More info... Coryphantha radians (de Candolle) Britton & Rose Place of origin: Central Mexico, state of Hidalgo. Description: The plant has oval or spherical, solitary stem, of 5 or ... . Of about 1 cm. long, they are curved and radial. The plant can show a central but heavy spine. The flowers are yellow and can have the base red. They are ...
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Chilies
... Tabasco Chilies. The principal ingredient in the most famous hot sauce in the world, and central to Creole cooking. Tabasco chiles have a unique, dry/hot smoky taste combined with fiery ... -roh]. This chile belongs to the Capsicum chinense family of peppers, of South American origin. In Mexico it is planted exclusively in the Yucatan Peninsula, where it was probably introduced from Cuba ...
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Chilies
... Tabasco Chilies. The principal ingredient in the most famous hot sauce in the world, and central to Creole cooking. Tabasco chiles have a unique, dry/hot smoky taste combined with fiery ... -roh]. This chile belongs to the Capsicum chinense family of peppers, of South American origin. In Mexico it is planted exclusively in the Yucatan Peninsula, where it was probably introduced from Cuba ...
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Gold Barrel Echinocactus Grusonii
... at this point. Common Name: Golden Barrel Cactus Family: Cactaceae Juss. Country of Origin: Central Mexico Description: Originating in Mexico, this popular cactus reaches up to 6 ft (1.8 m) in height and ...
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Golden barrel (Echinocactus grusonii )
... Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii ) Common Name: Golden Barrel Cactus Family: Cactaceae Juss. Country of Origin: Central Mexico Description: Originating in Mexico, this popular cactus reaches up to 6 ft (1.8 m) in height and ...
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AVOCADO Fruit Facts
... , Alligator Pear (English); Aguacate, Palta (Spanish) Origin: The avocado probably originated in southern Mexico but was cultivated from the Rio Grande to central Peru before the arrival of Europeans. ... recommended for California, rather hardy, to 28° F. Season April. Lyon Origin R. Lyon, Hollywood, 1908. Central American. Tree columnar, slow growing, difficult to propagate, often scion incompatible ...
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ZACATECA
... . Another group, of Olmec origin, settled the Zacatlan territory in the area of present day Tlaxcala and Puebla. They were neighbors to the Chichimec Kingdom of Central Mexico. Furthermore, they might have had some relationship to the Zacateca Culture of Northern Mexico. Card by: A. G. Amador Photograph by: ? ...
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CSSA Newsletters #28
... arnier-lapostollei, extremely ornamental with silver leaves and native to Brazil. Because of its tropical origin it is a bit touchy about low temperatures, but many of the silvery hybrids ... is Hechtia (heck-tee-a). Hechtias are mostly native to Mexico, with a few from Texas and northern Central America. H. argentea, from central Mexico, is beautifully silvery (all these plants get their color ...
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Literature References
... (4) .83-84. (The origin and cultural hints are given for this very rare species.) (Published in Czech.) Rose, J. N. 1911. Studies in Mexican and Central American plants. 7. Contributions from ... species of Ariocarpus from Mexico.' Also plates 62 and 63.) (Ariocarpus lloydii, now regarded as a variety of A. fissuratus. Safford , W. E. 1909. Cactaceae of Northeastern and Central Mexico, together with a ...
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