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cactus-books.com: Bradleya 1 / 1983, Yearbook of the British Cactus and Succulent Society by BCSS
... pollen, and improved seed-germination after removal of pericarp and testa, are reported. 5. Resurrection of Quaqua N.E. Brown (Asclepiadaceae - Stapelieae) with a critical review of the species (Pages 33-78) P.V. Bruyns. Summary: Quaqua NE. Br. is re-instated to accommodate the 'hard-stemmed' species of Caralluma occurring in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. This group is revised to ...
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Angiosperm Families - Asclepiadaceae R.Br.
... Pergularia, Periglossum, Petalostelma, Petopentia, Pherotrichis, Piaranthus, Platykeleba, Pleurostelma, Podandra, Podostelma, Prosopostelma, Pseudolithos, Ptycanthera, Pycnoneurum, Pycnorhachis, Quaqua, Quisumbingia, Raphistemma, Rhyncharrhena, Rhynchostigma, Rhyssolobium, Rhyssostelma, Rhytidocaulon, Riocreuxia, Rojasia, Sarcolobus, Sarcostemma, Schistogyne, Schistonema, Schizoglossum, Schubertia ...
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Botanical
... : Zone Temperatures : Plant Links The Garden and Plant Store BOSTON ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Quaqua Asc1epiadaceae. 13 Species from S. Africa of dwarf, succulent, perennial , h... Quassia Simaroubacae. 35 species of tropical trees or shrubs from Tropical Africa, S.E. Asia&nbs... Quekettia See Capanemia micromera... Quercifilix One species of a ...
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Trip to South Africa 16 May 04
... . We stopped at a cave across the river and Scott found Haworthia mucronata var. habdomadis. We also saw Quaqua pillansii here and we got a nice photo of a white Protiea in bloom. A bit later we some Rock Hydrax and more Baboons. mucronata Protiea Quaqua Then we were off to Rooinek pass, where on a high ridge we saw Haworthia wittebergensis stuffed into cracks in the rock and ...
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CSSA Newsletters #24
... Masonias on them, but they turned out to be Whiteheadia bifolia, which had just finished flowering. We climbed the small embankment and found several species of euphorbia, and a couple of Quaqua mammillaris in fruit. Crossing the Doring River we stopped at a farm, near Doringbos, which housed within its environs a wealth a succulent species including tylecodons, othonnas, adromischus and others. ...
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Succulenta 2003 | international succulents congress 2003 | Calitzdorp, little Karoo, South Africa
... , Thursday: Anysberg, Warmwatersberg area Two days will be spent in the western Little Karoo where a large variety of plants such Gibbaeum, other mesembs, Euphorbia, Haworthia, stapeliads like Quaqua, Hoodia, Huernia etc, a number of Crassula, Adromishus and Tylecodon species, pelargoniums, sarcocaulons and many others are to be seen. Friday: Anysberg - Robertson We will travel through Montagu and ...
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