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Who is online. In total there are 41 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 38 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus. Common Name (s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya. Synonym (s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae. To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Notocacteae. Distribution: San Juan - Argentina (South America) Habit: Globose-Flattened. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Pachycereus weberi Common Name(s): Candelabro, Cardon, Chico Synonym(s): Cereus weberi, Lemaireocereus weberi, Ritterocereus weberi, Stenocereus weberi, Pachycereus grandis To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arthrocereus glaziovii Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Cereus glaziovii, Leocereus glaziovii, Trichocereus glaziovii, Cereus damazioi, Arthrocereus damazioi, Trichocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus itabiriticola To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 41 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 38 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus. Common Name (s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya. Synonym (s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae. To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Notocacteae. Distribution: San Juan - Argentina (South America) Habit: Globose-Flattened. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Pachycereus weberi Common Name(s): Candelabro, Cardon, Chico Synonym(s): Cereus weberi, Lemaireocereus weberi, Ritterocereus weberi, Stenocereus weberi, Pachycereus grandis To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arthrocereus glaziovii Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Cereus glaziovii, Leocereus glaziovii, Trichocereus glaziovii, Cereus damazioi, Arthrocereus damazioi, Trichocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus itabiriticola To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night. Arizona Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus. Arrastradillo. Artichoke Cactus. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Fruits are typically large and juicy with black seeds in white or red pulp. Interest in the genus is variably lacking beyond the novelty of seeing the flowering "dead sticks" in the desert. Only a small number appear in cultivation. Certainly, a serious monograph on the genus would likely result in a splitting into at least 3 separate genera. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tribe: Cacteae. Distribution: Queretaro de Arteaga, Hidalgo - Mexico (North America) Habit: Globose-Cylindrical. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. A. ornatum. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Trichocereeae. Distribution: Cajamarca - Peru (South America) Habit: Shrubby-Treelike. Flower: Pink, White. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Alphabetically, the genus Turbinicarpus is the last of the various cactus from North-Central Mexico that are extremely popular among collectors. Certainly their small size and readiness to flower attribute to their popularity. As is typical of any group of plants that receives a lot of attention from hobbyists and researchers, many names are described for plants with even the slightest difference. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tribe: Browningieae. Distribution: Bolivia (South America) Habit: Treelike. Flower: Pink, White. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. N.herzogiana.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Habit: Cylindrical. Flower: Purple, Red. Encounterability: Unusual in Collections. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. E. boyce-thompsonii. Picture taken at: Near Jerome Arizona. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Rebutia. Etymology -Named after a French cactus grower -Monsieur P. Rebut. The genus Rebutia is one of the most popular in cultivation. Several species are produced on a large scale commercially and found in garden centers around the world. The plants in this genus are small, globose or flattened-globose plants that usually form a smallclump.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus berlandieri Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Cereus berlandieri, Cereus blanckii, Echinocereus blanckii To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 41 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 38 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus. Common Name (s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya. Synonym (s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae. To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Notocacteae. Distribution: San Juan - Argentina (South America) Habit: Globose-Flattened. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Pachycereus weberi Common Name(s): Candelabro, Cardon, Chico Synonym(s): Cereus weberi, Lemaireocereus weberi, Ritterocereus weberi, Stenocereus weberi, Pachycereus grandis To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arthrocereus glaziovii Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Cereus glaziovii, Leocereus glaziovii, Trichocereus glaziovii, Cereus damazioi, Arthrocereus damazioi, Trichocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus itabiriticola To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 41 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 38 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus. Common Name (s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya. Synonym (s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae. To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Notocacteae. Distribution: San Juan - Argentina (South America) Habit: Globose-Flattened. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Pachycereus weberi Common Name(s): Candelabro, Cardon, Chico Synonym(s): Cereus weberi, Lemaireocereus weberi, Ritterocereus weberi, Stenocereus weberi, Pachycereus grandis To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arthrocereus glaziovii Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Cereus glaziovii, Leocereus glaziovii, Trichocereus glaziovii, Cereus damazioi, Arthrocereus damazioi, Trichocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus campos-portoi, Arthrocereus itabiriticola To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night. Arizona Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus. Arrastradillo. Artichoke Cactus. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Mammillaria. Etymology -From the Latin word mammilla, meaning "nipple" or "teat". With nearly 200 recognized species, the genus Mammillaria is one of the largest of the cactus family. For the most part, these species are globose or ball-shaped plants which grow either solitary or in clumps. Some clumps may reach over 3 feet (1m) with many stems. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tribe: Cacteae. Distribution: Queretaro de Arteaga, Hidalgo - Mexico (North America) Habit: Globose-Cylindrical. Flower: Yellow. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. A. ornatum. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF A number of species of the genus Stenocactus are popular in cultivation. The plants are globose and remain relatively small making them very manageable in pots. Additionally, they grow easily and flower readily - often one of the first in a cactus collection to flower in the spring. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Subfamily: Cactoideae. Tribe: Trichocereeae. Distribution: Cajamarca - Peru (South America) Habit: Shrubby-Treelike. Flower: Pink, White. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tribe: Browningieae. Distribution: Bolivia (South America) Habit: Treelike. Flower: Pink, White. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. N.herzogiana.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Rebutia. Etymology -Named after a French cactus grower -Monsieur P. Rebut. The genus Rebutia is one of the most popular in cultivation. Several species are produced on a large scale commercially and found in garden centers around the world. The plants in this genus are small, globose or flattened-globose plants that usually form a smallclump.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Habit: Cylindrical. Flower: Purple, Red. Encounterability: Unusual in Collections. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. E. boyce-thompsonii. Picture taken at: Near Jerome Arizona. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 16 users online :: 2 registered, 0 hidden and 14 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Someone resembling the tip of young asparagus shoots. Nearly all species have white, cream-colored or pale-pink flowers, while a few have dark red or yellow. Flower size is moderate among cacti and typically flowers are 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3cm) wide. While flowers come easy and at an early age on Gymnocalycium plants, they usuallyneed high
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flowers of Epiphyllum are white, sometimes with yellow or pink sepals, and they are usually quite fragrant - opening at night and lasting only a matter of hours. The flowers are typically very large and form on the end of a long floral tube which may have a few scales and is smooth. Fruits can be large and juicy and are edible containing black GROWING CACTUS WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Growing Cactus with Artificial Light Introduction Lighting plants is really very simple, despite the acres of drivel written about it onthe internet.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 16 users online :: 2 registered, 0 hidden and 14 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Someone resembling the tip of young asparagus shoots. Nearly all species have white, cream-colored or pale-pink flowers, while a few have dark red or yellow. Flower size is moderate among cacti and typically flowers are 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3cm) wide. While flowers come easy and at an early age on Gymnocalycium plants, they usuallyneed high
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flowers of Epiphyllum are white, sometimes with yellow or pink sepals, and they are usually quite fragrant - opening at night and lasting only a matter of hours. The flowers are typically very large and form on the end of a long floral tube which may have a few scales and is smooth. Fruits can be large and juicy and are edible containing black GROWING CACTUS WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Growing Cactus with Artificial Light Introduction Lighting plants is really very simple, despite the acres of drivel written about it onthe internet.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various WHERE THE CACTI GROW -PICTURES OF PLACES WITH CACTI ON As stated above, "desert" is a term too limiting for cactus habitat. Cacti can be found also in the grassland regions of both continents. Here they often grow on rock outcroppings where soil is thin or areas where the soil is especially gravely causing other plants and grasses to be dwarfed or sparse. GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night. Arizona Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus. Arrastradillo. Artichoke Cactus. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tephrocactus is a small genus in the subfamily Opuntioideae which is endemic to Argentina. Like other members of this group, Tephrocactus does have glochids, however, they are uniquely sunken into the areoles in this genus. Spines may be long, dense and needle-like or thin and papery or absent. The stems grow in very distinct segments, but unlike the flat-pads found on the genus Opuntia, the ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF With nearly 200 recognized species, the genus Mammillaria is one of the largest of the cactus family. For the most part, these species are globose or ball-shaped plants which grow either solitary or in clumps. Some clumps may reach over 3 feet (1m) with many stems. Few species grow much over around 6-8 inches in height by 4-6 inches in diameter MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ingredients ready to be mixedfor an epi cactus
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The main factor that ties these plants together are their very large, showy flowers. These flowers are all very similar in structure funnel shaped, with hairy/wooly scaled floral tubes which give rise to hairy, globular fruit filled with a soft, mushy pulp. The flowers seldom last more than a single day and may be diurnal or nocturnal depending ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Opuntia is the most widespread of all genera in the cactus family. The genus occurs naturally throughout North and South America from as far north as Canada, through the Caribbean, and down into Argentina. With man's help, however, this species can now be found world-wide where it has escaped cultivation and become naturalized even to the point ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 35 of 35 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tribe: Browningieae. Distribution: Bolivia (South America) Habit: Treelike. Flower: Pink, White. Encounterability: Common Worldwide. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. N.herzogiana.
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Who is online. In total there are 16 users online :: 2 registered, 0 hidden and 14 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Someone resembling the tip of young asparagus shoots. Nearly all species have white, cream-colored or pale-pink flowers, while a few have dark red or yellow. Flower size is moderate among cacti and typically flowers are 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3cm) wide. While flowers come easy and at an early age on Gymnocalycium plants, they usuallyneed high
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ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 16 users online :: 2 registered, 0 hidden and 14 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Someone resembling the tip of young asparagus shoots. Nearly all species have white, cream-colored or pale-pink flowers, while a few have dark red or yellow. Flower size is moderate among cacti and typically flowers are 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3cm) wide. While flowers come easy and at an early age on Gymnocalycium plants, they usuallyneed high
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Some might say that Cliestocactus is a genus of quantity over quality. That is, many of the features of this genus are small, but profuse. The stems are typically only an inch or so in diameter, but branch readily at the base to form noticeable clumps. The spines in general are likewise small and flexible, but in most cases are very numerous ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flowers of Epiphyllum are white, sometimes with yellow or pink sepals, and they are usually quite fragrant - opening at night and lasting only a matter of hours. The flowers are typically very large and form on the end of a long floral tube which may have a few scales and is smooth. Fruits can be large and juicy and are edible containing black GROWING CACTUS WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Growing Cactus with Artificial Light Introduction Lighting plants is really very simple, despite the acres of drivel written about it onthe internet.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Flower: Orange, Yellow. Encounterability: Rare. This icon appears next to images that have been 3rd party verified. Click Here to learn more. Click any picture below to enlarge. C. macracantha. Picture taken at: Habitat Holguin, Cuba. Photographer: Joel Lode. Photographer's Website: Click Here. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various WHERE THE CACTI GROW -PICTURES OF PLACES WITH CACTI ON As stated above, "desert" is a term too limiting for cactus habitat. Cacti can be found also in the grassland regions of both continents. Here they often grow on rock outcroppings where soil is thin or areas where the soil is especially gravely causing other plants and grasses to be dwarfed or sparse. GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night. Arizona Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus. Arrastradillo. Artichoke Cactus. CACTI GROWTH HABIT -CACTUS IDENTIFICATION ON-LINE GUIDE TO This search feature groups cacti species by their growth habit (or form). If you are trying to identify a particular cactus plant without knowing which genera to check, this will help you narrow your search based on the way your cactus plant looks. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Tephrocactus is a small genus in the subfamily Opuntioideae which is endemic to Argentina. Like other members of this group, Tephrocactus does have glochids, however, they are uniquely sunken into the areoles in this genus. Spines may be long, dense and needle-like or thin and papery or absent. The stems grow in very distinct segments, but unlike the flat-pads found on the genus Opuntia, the ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Cereus. Etymology -From the Latin word cereus, meaning a wax taper (candle). Earlier in cactus taxonomy, Cereus is a name that has been applied to nearly all known cactus species that were ribbed, columnar plants. Many of these plants have since been moved out into separate genera. Consequently, the 30 or so plants that remain in the Cereus ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF With nearly 200 recognized species, the genus Mammillaria is one of the largest of the cactus family. For the most part, these species are globose or ball-shaped plants which grow either solitary or in clumps. Some clumps may reach over 3 feet (1m) with many stems. Few species grow much over around 6-8 inches in height by 4-6 inches in diameter ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The main factor that ties these plants together are their very large, showy flowers. These flowers are all very similar in structure funnel shaped, with hairy/wooly scaled floral tubes which give rise to hairy, globular fruit filled with a soft, mushy pulp. The flowers seldom last more than a single day and may be diurnal or nocturnal depending ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Opuntia is the most widespread of all genera in the cactus family. The genus occurs naturally throughout North and South America from as far north as Canada, through the Caribbean, and down into Argentina. With man's help, however, this species can now be found world-wide where it has escaped cultivation and become naturalized even to the point MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ingredients ready to be mixedfor an epi cactus
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ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVECACTUS SOILCACTUS SOIL HOME DEPOT Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS The primary purpose is to include detailed photos as accurately as possible for the positive identification of a particular species. As a cacti enthusiast, I found that sometimes identifying a particular cactus species can be very difficult. Many sources have a limited number of photos or the photos are mostly close-ups of flowers. CACTUS BOOK REVIEWS AND WEBSITES ABOUT CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE The New Cactus Lexicon David Hunt Purchase: The New Cactus Lexicon is actually two separate books that are sold as one. The two book set attempts to describe GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THEGROWING CACTUS FROM SEEDGROWING CACTUS INDOORSGROWING CACTUS KITS Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night.Arizona Rainbow
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ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVECACTUS SOILCACTUS SOIL HOME DEPOT Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Arizona Barrel Cactus. Arizona Beehive. Arizona Fishhook Cactus. Arizona Hedgehog. Arizona Pincushion. Arizona Queen of the Night. Arizona Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus. Arrastradillo. Artichoke Cactus. CACTI OR NOT -MANY SUCCULENTS LOOK LIKE CACTUS, BUT ARE The name Cacti or Cactus has been adopted by the masses as the universal term to describe succulent plants. I have heard the term used to describe a varied range of plants from Euphorbias to Fouquierias (Ocotillo) to Agaves, Yuccas, & Aloes.. By including what are not cacti, CactiGuide.com can be a more useful guide through the process of elimination. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Stems are either leaf-like segments which grow from end-to-end, or in two species grow similar to Opuntia with more rounded stems segments covered with areoles and small spines. Flowers are showy, tubes with recurved petals and may be radially or bilaterally symmetric. Usually bright read or pink - often bi-colored. Fruits are small berries. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The main factor that ties these plants together are their very large, showy flowers. These flowers are all very similar in structure funnel shaped, with hairy/wooly scaled floral tubes which give rise to hairy, globular fruit filled with a soft, mushy pulp. The flowers seldom last more than a single day and may be diurnal or nocturnal depending CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus Common Name(s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya Synonym(s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The stems of this genus can be flat jointed cladodes (or paddles) or rounded segments. These are covered with areoles that contain glochids and spines. Flowers are red or yellow and various colors in-between - very vibrant. Fruits are dihiscent with a single slit. The genus canbe
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ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Rebutia. Etymology -Named after a French cactus grower -Monsieur P. Rebut. The genus Rebutia is one of the most popular in cultivation. Several species are produced on a large scale commercially and found in garden centers around the world. The plants in this genus are small, globose or flattened-globose plants that usually form a smallclump.
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Who is online. In total there are 32 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 29 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF © 2002-2018, CactiGuide.com All rights reserved. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Opuntia is the most widespread of all genera in the cactus family. The genus occurs naturally throughout North and South America from as far north as Canada, through the Caribbean, and down into Argentina. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVECACTUS SOILCACTUS SOIL HOME DEPOT Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OFACANTHOCALYCIUMACANTHOCEREUSACHARAGMAANCISTROCACTUSARIOCARPUSARMATOCEREUS Note: The Latin Name Search includes synonyms and names that are no longer used. To view all Common Names as a List, visit the CactiGuide.com Common Name List Latin Names can be viewed at CactiGuide.com List of Latin Names and Synonyms CACTUS BOOK REVIEWS AND WEBSITES ABOUT CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE The New Cactus Lexicon David Hunt Purchase: The New Cactus Lexicon is actually two separate books that are sold as one. The two book set attempts to describe GROW CACTI -TIPS ON GROWING CACTI ON-LINE GUIDE TO THEGROWING CACTUS FROM SEEDGROWING CACTUS INDOORSGROWING CACTUS KITS Introduction Growing and propagating cacti is relatively easy to do and can be quite rewarding. For the most part there are three environmental variables to consider to ensure your experience with growing cacti is successful.CACTIGUIDE.COM
Who is online. In total there are 32 users online :: 3 registered, 0 hidden and 29 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 628 on ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF © 2002-2018, CactiGuide.com All rights reserved. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Opuntia is the most widespread of all genera in the cactus family. The genus occurs naturally throughout North and South America from as far north as Canada, through the Caribbean, and down into Argentina. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Pilosocereus was known as Pilocereus up until 1954 when it was renamed due to a discrepancy found according to the rules of botanical nomenclature. This earlier name meant felted-cereus. Both names refer to the very hairy areoles on the stems - ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF *Currently 24 of 24 known species are represented on CactiGuide.com. Do you have images of this species that would complement this page? Visit the Big Picture Project to to MAKING YOUR OWN CACTUS SOIL ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVECACTUS SOILCACTUS SOIL HOME DEPOT Once I have all the ingredients in my tub, I mix them with the garden trowel. If it is a larger batch, I use a small spade. In the left picture below you can see the various CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. CACTUS IDENTIFICATION -THE TOP 10 MOST REQUESTED CACTI IDS Before you start trying to put a name on your "cactus", make sure it actually is a cactus first! To do this, first check the "Cacti or Not" page.Then come back here to see the top 10 most requested cacti IDs. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF © 2002-2018, CactiGuide.com All rights reserved. CACTI OR NOT -MANY SUCCULENTS LOOK LIKE CACTUS, BUT ARE The name Cacti or Cactus has been adopted by the masses as the universal term to describe succulent plants. I have heard the term used to describe a varied range of plants from Euphorbias to Fouquierias (Ocotillo) to Agaves, Yuccas, & Aloes.. By including what are not cacti, CactiGuide.com can be a more useful guide through the process of elimination. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The only cactus genus that is more confusing than Echinopsis is that of Opuntia.In both cases, there is a great number of species (over 100) and a tremendous amount of variation. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF This small genus of epiphytic cacti is well-known world wide as the "Christmas Cactus". Not all species in the genus are considered "Christmas Cactus", however. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Echinocereus dasyacanthus var. rectispinus Common Name(s): Golden Rainbow Hedgehog, Texas Rainbow Cactus, Yellow-Flowered Pitaya Synonym(s): Cereus dasyacanthus, Cereus ctenoides, Echinocereus ctenoides, Echinocereus hildmannii, Echinocereus steereae To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here.: To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. CACTI FORUM -ENTRY PAGE FOR THE CACTUS FORUM ON-LINE GUIDE Purpose of the CactiForum This forum was sent live on 8-27-2004. This Cacti Forum is intended to be an open community of any who are interested in learning more about cacti, whether novice or expert. GROWING CACTUS WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE Growing Cactus with Artificial Light Introduction Lighting plants is really very simple, despite the acres of drivel written about it onthe internet.
ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF The genus Rebutia is one of the most popular in cultivation. Several species are produced on a large scale commercially and found in garden centers around the world. The plants in this genus are small, globose or flattened-globose plants that usually form a small clump. ON-LINE GUIDE TO THE POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF Another small group of Opuntiads from South America, Tunilla was rarely found in cultivation in the past, but is becoming more common as interest in the group is growing. The stems of this genus can be flat jointed cladodes (or paddles) or rounded segments. These areAcanthocalycium
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Echinomastus
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Eriosyce
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Gymnocalycium
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Maihueniopsis
Mammillaria
Mammilloydia
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Mila
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Neobuxbaumia
Neolloydia
Neoraimondia
Neowerdermannia
Obregonia
Opuntia
Oreocereus
Oroya
Ortegocactus
Pachycereus
Parodia
Pediocactus
Pelecyphora
Peniocereus
Pereskia
Pereskiopsis
Pierrebraunia
Pilosocereus
Polaskia
Praecereus
Pseudoacanthocereus
Pseudorhipsalis
Pterocactus
Pygmaeocereus
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Rauhocereus
Rebutia
Rhipsalis
Samaipaticereus
Schlumbergera
Sclerocactus
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Stephanocereus
Stetsonia
Strombocactus
Sulcorebutia
Tacinga
Tephrocactus
Thelocactus
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