
Difference between Cactus and Euphorbia? Why is Queen of the
The word "cactus" sometimes is used to refer to succulent plants in general, especially if spiny, but cactus plants are their own genetically distinct plant family, Cactaceae. There are about 151 genera …
Cactus types / species list : r/cactus - Reddit
Nov 14, 2021 · Cactus types / species list According to some sources, there are about 2000 cactus species. Is there a full list of all these 2000~ species somewhere, with some info / photos?
Can dragon fruit be grafted to other cactus species? : r ... - Reddit
Dec 26, 2022 · Fricii stacker 🤪 r/sanpedrocactus Update #2 on confiscated plants r/cactus Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.
Can someone please tell me if I actually (finally) have a Christmas Cactus?
For example; Schlumbergera russelliana (other parent species of Christmas cactus) blooms typically starting from january to spring, S. lutea and S. opuntioides from march to may, S. microsphaerica bit …
Yes Alberta has cactus.. at least the southern (and best) part ;)
I used to teach at a school in Southwestern Sask, and they had these low, little cacti growing in the grass on the playground. I wondered how in the hell kids were supposed to play there. The answer is …
r/cactus on Reddit: Which exact species of cylindropuntia is cholla ...
Mar 28, 2024 · Which exact species of cylindropuntia is cholla wood most commonly made of? And can you just grow and make your own cholla wood? Or is there some catch to it?
Tell me about rare cacti. : r/cactus - Reddit
Apr 16, 2024 · The spines of these 2 plants outright beat any cactus seriously. I also recommend Monsonia herrei, Monsonia patersonii, Monsonia ciliata, Monsonia salmoniflorum, Tylecodon …
Is this San Pedro? The Mega Sticky for San Pedro Lookalikes ... - Reddit
There are many species in the Pilosocereus genus, but just a few closely resemble San Pedros. Most Pilosocereus will be very blue, with needle-like spines that are yellow to grey. The most common, …
San Pedro Cactus - Reddit
The subreddit for discussion of San Pedro Cactus and its various cousins (All Trichocereus). Gardening, horticultural care, medicinal use and discussion, history, and shamanic/spiritual culture of San Pedro …
Why are cacti only native to the Americas? : r/geography - Reddit
Sep 9, 2023 · There is a single species of mistletoe cactus that has been found in Africa and Sri Lanka, which is believed to have been introduced within the last thousand years by either birds or traders.