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Evolution of Cacti - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... , molecular data and bio-geography (how geology e.g.. plate tectonics impacts on biology) has given us a few clues. Relatives of Cacti From DNA studies it has been found that the closest family to the cacti family is the Portulacaceae family ( e.g.. genera Portulaca, Talinum, and Anacampseros) and possibly Didiereacea family which places them in the Caryophyllales, ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Growing Guide Search Cornell Home Gardening Vegetable Growing Guides Growing Guide [+] larger image Claytonia Vegetable (Cool Season) - Salad Greens Also known as Miners lettuce, winter purslane Claytonia perfoliata Portulacaceae Family Synonym: Montia perfoliata This cool-season salad green readily self-seeds and can overwinter in Zone 6 and warmer. While somewhat aggressive, it makes a handsome ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: June 2000
... January 2000 Corallorhiza maculata Archive 2004 Archive 2003 Archive 2002 Archive 2001 Archive 1999 Archive 1998 Archive 1997 Plant of the Month June 2000 Lewisia rediviva by Iza Goroff Lewisia rediviva is a member of the Portulacaceae family, of which portulaca, the moss rose, is the most commonly grown. Lewisia rediviva has a very wide range, growing from ...
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cactus-books.com: Anacampseros, Avonia, Grahamia, A Grower's Handbook by Gordon D. Rowley
... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ANACAMPSEROS THROUGH THE AGES LIFE FORMS AND FUNCTIONS CULTIVATION MORE ABOUT MORPHOLOGY FAMILY & RELATIVES GEOGRAPHY & EVOLUTION CLOSING THOUGHTS THE TRIBE ANACAMPSEROTEAE ANACAMPSEROS AVONIA GRAHAMIA CHECKLIST OF NAMES NATIVE NAMES & USES CHARISMA CODING OTHER SUCCULENT GENERA IN PORTULACACEAE GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX AVAILABLE FROM ORDER whitestone gardens (UK), new : GBP 12 ...
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Goosefoot Family
... by which it can be cooked. In addition, these South American plants flourish in arid lands and are promising cultivated food crops for other regions of the world. Purslane Family (Portulacaceae) Left: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea), a European herb that is naturalized throughout southern California. Although it is considered a weed to most gardeners, it actually makes a tasty steamed vegetable. ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Plant Species Vascular Plant Taxon Search Search Specimen Database Vascular Plants Search Results Click on taxon for details including: Photos ( * ), Distribution Maps ( + ), Habitats, and other links. Family Portulacaceae (Family Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Claytonia (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Claytonia caroliniana Michx. * + Carolina spring-beauty, spring- ...
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Portulacaceae
... Platanaceae Polemoniaceae Polygonaceae Portulacaceae Primulaceae Ranunculaceae Rhamnaceae Rosaceae Rubiaceae Rutaceae Salicaceae Saxifragaceae Scrophulariaceae Solanaceae Ulmaceae Urticaceae Valerianaceae Verbenaceae Violaceae Viscaceae Portulacaceae Purslane Family Please click on the thumbnail images to go to the image page for that species. Calandrinia ciliata. {++} (= ...
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Evolution of Cacti - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... further in response to changing climates, so the Rhipsalis genus is the ancestor of all cacti. This scenario put forward by Phil Maxwell is that Pereskia evolves in West Gondwanaland (area of future South America) from the Portulacaceae(?) family, Opuntia form a evolutionary branch (or may even be a separate independent evolution of 'cactus') at an early stage, ...
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Species list
... in Taxonomic order. Show full list of plant groups | | Show full species list All Dicots Latin name [A-Z] Common name [A-Z] Family Claytonia perfoliata Spring Beauty Portulacaceae Claytonia sibirica Pink Purslane Portulacaceae Montia fontana Blinks Portulacaceae National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland and Environment and Heritage Service, 2000-2004 | Home | | Return to previous page|
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Portulacaceae
... Portulacaria. The latter is often used for summer bedding. Ceraria are small shrubs with small succulent leaves. The Portulacaceae is the closest family to the Cactaceae and the two families may share a common ancestor. Cultivation: Avonia and Anacampseros. grow well at moderate to cooler temperatures in partial sun. The pink to white flowers typically ...
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