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Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus ssp. gracilis
... A mature specimen (15 years old) showing the characteristic thin and papery spines The Latin epithet "gracilis" means "slender", referring to the slender spines and tubercles. Cultivation: This species is easy to cultivate ... green; Spines thin and papyraceous; longest central spine ca. 18-23 mm long, 1 mm wide, grey, erect but flexible and curved; 1-3 short, 2 mm long, white deflexed spines in lower ...
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Turbinicarpus Information Exchange - Key to the Turbinicarpus species
... than broad: Spines thick, cardboard-like, flowers white with pink mid-stripe: T. schmiedickeanus Spines thin, papery, flowers white: T. schmiedickeanus ssp. gracilis Spines thin, papery, flowers yellow: T. schmiedickeanus ssp. flaviflorus Tubercles broader than long: Tubercles pronounced conical, more or less ascending: Tubercles elongated, over 5 mm long, spines ...
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Turbinicarpus Information Exchange-Description of T. pseudomacrochele ssp. krainzianus fa. lausseri
... , ± narrow ± conical tubercles. Areoles in new growth with white wool, later becoming bare. Only Radial spines, 8-12; in the lower body ± radiating standing off, 2-4 mm long, the 4 upper frequently longer; all spines pointing towards the apex, ca. 20-25 mm long, below whitish, tips dark brownish-black; intertwined over the apex. All spines thin, bristle-like, at the base ...
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Shop catalogue A-E
... Co, NM. Pink + yellow spines. 3,00 S135 E. enneacanthus SB700 Cuchillo, Coah. Stout spines. 3,00 S137 E. knippelianus v kruegeri SB939 n Ascencion,NL. Thin curly spines. 4,00 S180 E. papillosus v angusticeps SB1787 nw Hidalgo Co. Thin clumps, flowering size. 3 ...
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Angiosperm Families - Asclepiadaceae R.Br.
... or whorled (rarely, and rarely spiral); ‘herbaceous’, or fleshy, or membranous, or modified into spines; simple. Lamina entire (often reduced); one-veined, or pinnately veined, or pinnately veined to ... an aggregate (of one only, by abortion); dehiscent; comprising a pair of ‘follicles’ with thin papery placental flaps, or commonly only one of the pair developing. Seeds endospermic. Endosperm ...
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Angiosperm Families - Canotiaceae Britton
... principal photosynthesizing function transferred to stems (and the green, striate branches ending in spines). Leaves much reduced (represented by minute, deltoid scales, above each of which is ... . Capsules septicidal and loculicidal (partially loculicidal from the top). Seeds endospermic (the endosperm thin, fleshy); ascending, 1–2 per loculus; winged (the wing basal, membranous). Embryo straight. ...
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Bromeliads
... Pitcairnioideae, Tillandsioideae and Bromelioideae. Members of the subfamily Pitcairnioideae are mainly terrestrial plants with heavy spines on their leaf edges. They grow in soil or on rocks and do not have ... gray-green or fuzzy foliage withstand the highest light levels, while species with soft, green, thin leaves grow best under lower light levels. A general recommendation is to grow bromeliads ...
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PlanetaCactus: Aporocactus flagelliformis
... ... Aporocactus flagelliformis (Linné) Lemaire Place of origin: Mexico, state of Hidalgo. Description: Epifit plant showing thin stems of up to 2 cm. widht and 2 m. lenght. When they are young ... separated between 6 and 8 mm. to each other and cover densely the body. The spines measure 0.5 cm. in length and are of golden color, although they are darkened ...
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PlanetaCactus: Cleistocactus strausii
... thin stems, between 3 and 6 cm. wide and up to 2 m. high. It clumps from its base and it is covered of white spines. ... each other. Spines are more than 30. They are straight, thin, white and about 1.5 cm. long. They are also 4 yellow spines of about 2 ... variety fricii is also known in culture, with radial spines of 5 cm. long, and white central spines. Growing tips: As the roots extend remarkably, ...
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Areoles, Spines and Ribs - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... Spines Spines may be just the reason some people grow cacti! They come in all sorts of flavours: Straight, Hair-like, Hooked, Curved, Twisted, Bristles, Pectinate, Comb-like, feather like, plumose, Thick, Thin, Broad, Appressed, Glocids, Sheathed, Narrow, Hard, Soft, White, Black, Coloured, Ridged, Smooth. Even absent altogether !! Even on the same areole the spines may be ...
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