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STAPELIANTHUS PILOSUS Synonyms: Stapelianthus pilosus Lavranos & D.S.Hardy. Trichocaulon decaryi Choux. Common Names include: CHINESE (中文): 毛茸角. Description: (Identifying Characteristics): Habit: Clump-forming stem succulents 5–10 cm high, richly branched. Stem: Vegetative shoots green to very dark brown, cylindrical, 2–30 cm long, 5–12 mm wide,4
WILCOXIA POSELGERI
Wilcoxia poselgeri (Lem.) Britton & Rose. Accepted Scientific Name: Echinocereus poselgeri Lem. (SB852 Jim Hogg Co, Texas, USA) has bright pink flowers, and makes a spectacular sight and an interesting addition to any collection. Locus typicus: USA: Texas, near the Rio Grande. Altitude range: From low elevations up to 1,150 metres abovesea level.
DESMIDORCHIS SPECIOSA Description: This is one of the big clumping Caralluma that can reach one meter in height. It bears at the apex a many-flowered clusters of brownish-black flowers, similar in form and size to those of Campanula Trachelium. Stem: 30-80 cm tall (but occasionally up to 120 cm tall), 2-3 cm thick, tetragonal, euphorbia-like, rather soft, light-green. The ribs first acute enlarge to form a MAMMILLARIA FLAVICENTRA Origin and Habitat: Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla) Habitat: Mammillaria flavicentra is a facoltative saxicole that can be found either clinging in clefts and crevasses in the rock face and also on small hill, with oak trees, and on the shadier side, under the trees. Altitude 1200- 2700 m.HUERNIA HYSTRIX
Description: Huernia hystrix was in cultivation at Kew in 1869, when it was described (as Stapelia hystrix) in the Botanical Magazine. It is an interesting tufted species with erect stems being five-angled, purplish green that varies considerably in the size and the shape of the flowers. The flowers, which arise in succession at the base of theMAMMILLARIA GLASSII
Mammillaria glassii Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Field number: L 1537 track from Dulces Nombres over Santa Engracia, Tamaulipas, Mexico 1800 m. It is a sweet little mat forming plant, that offsets heavily and forms a beautiful low white cushion. NANANTHUS TRANSVAALENSIS Description: Nananthus transvaalensis is a rejected name used to describe a not specifically distinct populations of Nananthus vittatus with (perhaps) slightly larger leaves. The species name transvaalensis indicate the plants found in Transvaal, but they are in fact almost identical and not easily distinguishable from Nananthus vittatus to which this plant must be rightly placed.LLIFLE
Apache/2.2.23 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.23 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips DAV/2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 Server at www.llifle.com Port 80 MAMMILLARIA SUPERTEXTA Description: Mammillaria supertexta is a clump forming cactus with small purple flowers in a ring around the sides of the stem. Its body is densely covered by crowded tubercles bearing short spines and abundant wool in their axils. Habit: Simple at first, later branching basally and from the sides to form clumps. Stem: Obovate to globose, green, 10-13 cm tall, 8-10 cm in diameter somewhat CARALLUMA RETROSPICIENS Donate now to support the LLIFLE projects. Your support is critical toour success.
STAPELIANTHUS PILOSUS Synonyms: Stapelianthus pilosus Lavranos & D.S.Hardy. Trichocaulon decaryi Choux. Common Names include: CHINESE (中文): 毛茸角. Description: (Identifying Characteristics): Habit: Clump-forming stem succulents 5–10 cm high, richly branched. Stem: Vegetative shoots green to very dark brown, cylindrical, 2–30 cm long, 5–12 mm wide,4
WILCOXIA POSELGERI
Wilcoxia poselgeri (Lem.) Britton & Rose. Accepted Scientific Name: Echinocereus poselgeri Lem. (SB852 Jim Hogg Co, Texas, USA) has bright pink flowers, and makes a spectacular sight and an interesting addition to any collection. Locus typicus: USA: Texas, near the Rio Grande. Altitude range: From low elevations up to 1,150 metres abovesea level.
DESMIDORCHIS SPECIOSA Description: This is one of the big clumping Caralluma that can reach one meter in height. It bears at the apex a many-flowered clusters of brownish-black flowers, similar in form and size to those of Campanula Trachelium. Stem: 30-80 cm tall (but occasionally up to 120 cm tall), 2-3 cm thick, tetragonal, euphorbia-like, rather soft, light-green. The ribs first acute enlarge to form a MAMMILLARIA FLAVICENTRA Origin and Habitat: Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla) Habitat: Mammillaria flavicentra is a facoltative saxicole that can be found either clinging in clefts and crevasses in the rock face and also on small hill, with oak trees, and on the shadier side, under the trees. Altitude 1200- 2700 m.HUERNIA HYSTRIX
Description: Huernia hystrix was in cultivation at Kew in 1869, when it was described (as Stapelia hystrix) in the Botanical Magazine. It is an interesting tufted species with erect stems being five-angled, purplish green that varies considerably in the size and the shape of the flowers. The flowers, which arise in succession at the base of theMAMMILLARIA GLASSII
Mammillaria glassii Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Field number: L 1537 track from Dulces Nombres over Santa Engracia, Tamaulipas, Mexico 1800 m. It is a sweet little mat forming plant, that offsets heavily and forms a beautiful low white cushion. NANANTHUS TRANSVAALENSIS Description: Nananthus transvaalensis is a rejected name used to describe a not specifically distinct populations of Nananthus vittatus with (perhaps) slightly larger leaves. The species name transvaalensis indicate the plants found in Transvaal, but they are in fact almost identical and not easily distinguishable from Nananthus vittatus to which this plant must be rightly placed.LLIFLE
Apache/2.2.23 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.23 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips DAV/2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 Server at www.llifle.com Port 80 EUPHORBIA MELOFORMIS Euphorbia meloformis Photo by: Cactus Art. It is similar to Euphorbia obesa but with long and persistent flower stalks. Origin and Habitat: This species originally came from three geografically separated distribution-areas. The type locality is near the Zwartkops River, north-west of Port Elizabeth inMAMMILLARIA GLASSII
Description: Mammillaria glassii is a small rapidly clumping plant that forms large, low clusters, with numerous basal branches, densely covered in fluffy white spines. No subspecies are now recognized, they are all subsumed under the species as synonyms. Stems: Individual stems are short, globose, becoming cylindrical, 3-10 cm tall. Tubercles: Cylindrical, up to 7 mm tall, with watery juice HAMATOCACTUS SETISPINUS Description: Thelocactus setispinus, best known as Hamatocactus setispinus is a well known cactus species that produce a succession of large silky flowers in summer and autumn. It is quite variable and has had at least 30 scientific synonyms, none of which recognized. The stem sizes vary from one population to another and the extreme forms are certainly very different.. ESCOBARIA DASYACANTHA Origin and Habitat: Escobaria dasyacantha has a wide range and is fund in USA (southern New Mexico, west Texas) and Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Zacatecas). The species is scattered and uncommon. Altitude range: 600-2000 metres above sea level. Habitat: Escobaria dasyacantha occurs in grasslands, desert creosote (Larrea tridentata) shrublands, mesquite (Prosopis sp.) shrublands, and open oak MAMMILLARIA SANCHEZ-MEJORADAE Description: Mammillaria sanchez-mejoradae is a very slow growing miniature cactus with tiny feathery combed spines. Habit: Usually solitary, (or clumps forming over time) Stem: Flattened-globose or globose, bright green to 3 cm high, 1-3 cm in diameter. Tubercles: Conical, without latex, axils naked. Central spines: None. Radial soines: 30 to 40 hairlike (or plumose) pectinate, rigid, whiteHUERNIA HYSTRIX
Description: Huernia hystrix was in cultivation at Kew in 1869, when it was described (as Stapelia hystrix) in the Botanical Magazine. It is an interesting tufted species with erect stems being five-angled, purplish green that varies considerably in the size and the shape of the flowers. The flowers, which arise in succession at the base of the DESMIDORCHIS TARDELLII Desmidorchis tardellii Photo by: Raimondo Paladini. It has white flowers instead of the ordinary bright yellow. Origin and Habitat: Oman (Arabian Peninsula, Asia-Temperate) Type Locality: Coastal plain, wadi at west of Salalah in front of Raysut, 30 m (Latitude 16° 58' N, Longitude 53° 58' E) FEROBERGIA - LLIFLE.COM Synonyms of plants referring to other genera ( 89 plant with photo available.) Notocactus ampliocostatus (F.Ritter) S.Theun. ( Parodia ampliocostata) Notocactus apricus (Arechav.) A.Berger ( Notocactus concinnus var. apricus) Notocactus brevihamatus (W.Haage ex Backeb.) Buxb. ex Krainz ( Parodia alacriportana subs. brevihamata) FEROCACTUS ELECTRACANTHUS Synonyms: Ferocactus electracanthus (DC.) Backeb. Bisnaga electracantha (Lem.) Orcutt. Echinocactus electracanthus Lem. See all synonyms of Ferocactus histrix. back. Accepted name in llifleDatabase:
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MAMMILLARIA SUPERTEXTA Description: Mammillaria supertexta is a clump forming cactus with small purple flowers in a ring around the sides of the stem. Its body is densely covered by crowded tubercles bearing short spines and abundant wool in their axils. Habit: Simple at first, later branching basally and from the sides to form clumps. Stem: Obovate to globose, green, 10-13 cm tall, 8-10 cm in diameter somewhat DESMIDORCHIS SPECIOSA Description: This is one of the big clumping Caralluma that can reach one meter in height. It bears at the apex a many-flowered clusters of brownish-black flowers, similar in form and size to those of Campanula Trachelium. Stem: 30-80 cm tall (but occasionally up to 120 cm tall), 2-3 cm thick, tetragonal, euphorbia-like, rather soft, light-green. The ribs first acute enlarge to form a MAMMILLARIA FLAVICENTRA Origin and Habitat: Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla) Habitat: Mammillaria flavicentra is a facoltative saxicole that can be found either clinging in clefts and crevasses in the rock face and also on small hill, with oak trees, and on the shadier side, under the trees. Altitude 1200- 2700 m. CONOPHYTUM LOESCHIANUM Description: Conophytum loeschianum is a densely caespitose succulent plans, forming small or large, very compact mats or domes. The bodies (modified leaves) are very small only few millimetres in size Flowers are nocturnal and always have some sort of coppery-orange colouration. Bodies: Less than 12 mm long, 2-6 mm thick, strongly keeled, pale FEROCACTUS ELECTRACANTHUS Synonyms: Ferocactus electracanthus (DC.) Backeb. Bisnaga electracantha (Lem.) Orcutt. Echinocactus electracanthus Lem. See all synonyms of Ferocactus histrix. back. Accepted name in llifleDatabase:
GIBBAEUM PILOSULUM
Gibbaeum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Conophytum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Mesembryanthemum pilosulum N.E.Br. Description: It is a small, compact, clump-forming, low succulent plant that grows about 3 cm in height. It will forms mats with time. Body (Paired leaves): 10-25 mm in diameter, inverse-egg-shaped characterized by pairs of leavesKADENICARPUS
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Mammillaria glassii Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Field number: L 1537 track from Dulces Nombres over Santa Engracia, Tamaulipas, Mexico 1800 m. It is a sweet little mat forming plant, that offsets heavily and forms a beautiful low white cushion.LLIFLE
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MAMMILLARIA SUPERTEXTA Description: Mammillaria supertexta is a clump forming cactus with small purple flowers in a ring around the sides of the stem. Its body is densely covered by crowded tubercles bearing short spines and abundant wool in their axils. Habit: Simple at first, later branching basally and from the sides to form clumps. Stem: Obovate to globose, green, 10-13 cm tall, 8-10 cm in diameter somewhat DESMIDORCHIS SPECIOSA Description: This is one of the big clumping Caralluma that can reach one meter in height. It bears at the apex a many-flowered clusters of brownish-black flowers, similar in form and size to those of Campanula Trachelium. Stem: 30-80 cm tall (but occasionally up to 120 cm tall), 2-3 cm thick, tetragonal, euphorbia-like, rather soft, light-green. The ribs first acute enlarge to form a MAMMILLARIA FLAVICENTRA Origin and Habitat: Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla) Habitat: Mammillaria flavicentra is a facoltative saxicole that can be found either clinging in clefts and crevasses in the rock face and also on small hill, with oak trees, and on the shadier side, under the trees. Altitude 1200- 2700 m. CONOPHYTUM LOESCHIANUM Description: Conophytum loeschianum is a densely caespitose succulent plans, forming small or large, very compact mats or domes. The bodies (modified leaves) are very small only few millimetres in size Flowers are nocturnal and always have some sort of coppery-orange colouration. Bodies: Less than 12 mm long, 2-6 mm thick, strongly keeled, pale FEROCACTUS ELECTRACANTHUS Synonyms: Ferocactus electracanthus (DC.) Backeb. Bisnaga electracantha (Lem.) Orcutt. Echinocactus electracanthus Lem. See all synonyms of Ferocactus histrix. back. Accepted name in llifleDatabase:
GIBBAEUM PILOSULUM
Gibbaeum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Conophytum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Mesembryanthemum pilosulum N.E.Br. Description: It is a small, compact, clump-forming, low succulent plant that grows about 3 cm in height. It will forms mats with time. Body (Paired leaves): 10-25 mm in diameter, inverse-egg-shaped characterized by pairs of leavesKADENICARPUS
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Mammillaria glassii Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Field number: L 1537 track from Dulces Nombres over Santa Engracia, Tamaulipas, Mexico 1800 m. It is a sweet little mat forming plant, that offsets heavily and forms a beautiful low white cushion.LLIFLE
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Description: Mammillaria glassii is a small rapidly clumping plant that forms large, low clusters, with numerous basal branches, densely covered in fluffy white spines. No subspecies are now recognized, they are all subsumed under the species as synonyms. Stems: Individual stems are short, globose, becoming cylindrical, 3-10 cm tall. Tubercles: Cylindrical, up to 7 mm tall, with watery juiceGIBBAEUM PILOSULUM
Gibbaeum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Conophytum pilosulum (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. Mesembryanthemum pilosulum N.E.Br. Description: It is a small, compact, clump-forming, low succulent plant that grows about 3 cm in height. It will forms mats with time. Body (Paired leaves): 10-25 mm in diameter, inverse-egg-shaped characterized by pairs of leaves STAPELIANTHUS PILOSUS Synonyms: Stapelianthus pilosus Lavranos & D.S.Hardy. Trichocaulon decaryi Choux. Common Names include: CHINESE (中文): 毛茸角. Description: (Identifying Characteristics): Habit: Clump-forming stem succulents 5–10 cm high, richly branched. Stem: Vegetative shoots green to very dark brown, cylindrical, 2–30 cm long, 5–12 mm wide,4
HAMATOCACTUS SETISPINUS Description: Thelocactus setispinus, best known as Hamatocactus setispinus is a well known cactus species that produce a succession of large silky flowers in summer and autumn. It is quite variable and has had at least 30 scientific synonyms, none of which recognized. The stem sizes vary from one population to another and the extreme forms are certainly very different..NEOPORTERIA CLAVATA
Description: The Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata, much better known under its old name Neoporteria clavata, is one of the recognized subspecies of Eriosyce subgibbosa which is a very variable plant that and has received numerous names. Eriosyce subgibbosa subs. clavata is one of the few Eriosyce that forms cylindrical stems. Stem: Solitary, but sometimes branched, globular to columnar, up to ORNITHOGALUM CONCORDIANUM Description: Albuca concordiana (syn. Ornithogalum concordianum) is a small geophytic perennial plant that reaches 20 cm in height when in flower, and slowly offseting to form clumps.It is distinguished by corkscrew-coiled leaves. When dormancy begins, the inflorescence appears and soon bursts open with fragrant flowers with bright yellow petals with a broad green midrib coming from the side MAMMILLARIA DISCOLOR Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Mammillaria discolor group. Mammillaria discolor Haw.: has whitish flowers with pale pink mid-stripes or pale yellow. Distribution: Hidalgo, Mexico DF, Oaxaca, Puebla. Mammillaria ginsaumae hort.: has quite deep pink blooms. DESMIDORCHIS TARDELLII Desmidorchis tardellii Photo by: Raimondo Paladini. It has white flowers instead of the ordinary bright yellow. Origin and Habitat: Oman (Arabian Peninsula, Asia-Temperate) Type Locality: Coastal plain, wadi at west of Salalah in front of Raysut, 30 m (Latitude 16° 58' N, Longitude 53° 58' E)KADENICARPUS
Please remember that ads contribute to cover the server costs. Please consider disabling ad blockers for this site. NANANTHUS TRANSVAALENSIS Description: Nananthus transvaalensis is a rejected name used to describe a not specifically distinct populations of Nananthus vittatus with (perhaps) slightly larger leaves. The species name transvaalensis indicate the plants found in Transvaal, but they are in fact almost identical and not easily distinguishable from Nananthus vittatus to which this plant must be rightly placed. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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