Cultivation Notes on Turbinicarpus (Backeb.) Buxb. & Backeb.
March 15, 2024 12:14 pmAbout the genus Turbinicarpus is a genus of choice, slow-growing cacti, which has had many names changes and has included... View Article
About the genus Turbinicarpus is a genus of choice, slow-growing cacti, which has had many names changes and has included... View Article
About the genus Phedimus is a genus of the succulent Crassulaceae (stonecrop family), with about 18 species, distributed in eastern... View Article
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This plant (Fig. 1) is in a friend’s collection in the USA. Photographed in 2014, it was a huge plant... View Article
Parodia magnifica (F.Ritter) F.H.Brandt, is perhaps just as well known by its ‘older’ name Notocactus magnificus. Or even the name... View Article
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Distributed throughout Southern Africa, Euphorbia ingens is one of the largest of the tree euphorbias reaching up to 10 meters... View Article
Investigators: Rahul Raveendran Nair, Diego Ezequiel Gurvich, and Alicia Noemi Sérsic Institution: Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal, IMBIV, FCEFyN-CONICET, Universidad... View Article
About the genus Maihueniopsis are a small genus of mound-forming opuntias predominantly from Chile and Argentina with the range extending... View Article
About the genus Dudleya was named in honour of Professor William Russel Dudley (1849–1911), the first head of botany at... View Article
Time: Tuesday 9 January 2024 at 7.30pm (GMT) Join zoom meeting We are so proud to welcome back Jakub Jilemicky,... View Article
This plant was described as Poellnitzia rubriflora in 1940 and was then sunk into Astroloba in 2000. Astroloba derives from... View Article