RMP1PH6G–Cactus detail of the sharp spines of Echinopsis backebergii an adaptation of the leaf for protection and to help reduce water loss in desert
RMC2X10D–Mammillaria pectinifera with flower buds
RF2G5E6BH–Blossoming cactus. A close-up of a flowering cactus. Cactus flowers.
RFPGGA2N–Close up of an exotic Mammillaria cactus growing as a houseplant in England, UK
RMH34N29–Wild Mammillaria magnimamma (biznaga de chilito)
RM2R36NR7–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RFF3WF8N–Gymnocalycium baldianum
RFB76XT2–Parodia magnifica
RFR17X4F–Peyote harvested cactus with mescaline isolated
RF2WHHW4X–Chumbera
RM2PFPG56–Parodia Magnifica or Balloon cactus starts off growing spherical but becomes more cylindrical with age.
RMC2X08C–Mammillaria aureilanata with flowers
RF2C0WKB9–Close up of Barrel Cactus flowers in bloom at springtime in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
RMT7N13P–Cacti and succulents
RME5DRNH–Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
RFC1DTB0–green succulent cactus with yellow thorns
RFBG2R16–Thorny potted home Barrel cactus plant isolated on white.
RFPYPNW9–Beautiful green succulent plants growing in the garden.
RF2D1A3T6–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe
RM2DH47H6–Astrophytum ornatum (Bishop's Cap, Monk's Hood), cactus close-up natural plant portrait showing deep ridges and spines
RMABHNHG–Parodia is a genus of cacti This genus has about 50 species ranging from small globose plants to 1 m tall columnar cacti
RMRJF1J9–. Catalogue of seeds, plants rare flowers. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Cactus Seeds Catalogs. 56 THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD COMPANY. Choice Cactus CACTUS. The most satisfactory Cactus to grow are the large flowering varieties that give their superb blooms every year. Owing to the difficulty in securing collections of the globose Cactus, we offer only such varieties as we can depend on keep- ing in stock. ANHALON1UM Williamsii. The top of the plant is round without any spines. Root long and
RFPGG9YN–Close up of an exotic Mammillaria cactus growing as a houseplant in England, UK
RF2FWMX7R–globose cactus plant on background
RM2R3XT0M–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RFR17X4J–Peyote harvested cactus with mescaline isolated
RMRWN1CP–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00gray Year: 1887 48 STEMS. [SECTION 6. same view, an Opuntia or Prickly-Pear Cactus, its stem and brandies formed of a succession of thick and flattened joints (Fig. Ill, a), which may be likened to tubers, or an Epiphyllum (d), having short and flat joints, with an ordinary leafy shrub or herb of equal size. And finally, in Melon-Cactuses, Echinocactus (c), or other globose forms (which may be likened to permanent conns), with their globular or bulb-like shapes, we have plants in the compactest s
RMMAA5YH–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . I. Pediocactus Simpsoni (Engelm.) Brit- ton & Rose. Simpson's Cactus. Hedge- hog-thistle. Fig. 2983. Echinocaclus Simf'soni Engelm. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 2: 197. 1863. Stems single, globose or with a narrowed base, 3'-6' high, 3-4' in diameter. Tubercles ovoid, somewhat 4-sided at base, 6"-8" long, arranged in spirals; central spines yellowish below, nearly bl
RMC2X05X–Mammillaria aureilanata with flowers
RF2C0WKBC–Close up of Barrel Cactus flowers in bloom at springtime in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
RME5DRNC–Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
RFC7JPHN–green succulent cactus with yellow thorns
RFBG70BM–Thorny potted home Barrel cactus plant isolated on white.
RFPYPNWG–Beautiful green succulent plants growing in the garden.
RF2D1A3PT–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe
RM2DH47H4–Astrophytum ornatum (Bishop's Cap, Monk's Hood), cactus close-up natural plant portrait showing deep ridges and spines
RMABHNGY–Orange parodia cacti flower
RMRG39GA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. UTAHIA. 215 Plate xxiii, figure 3, shows a fruit and figure 4 a seed from a specimen collected by Ivar Tidestrom in Goldfield, Nevada, June 1919. Figure 224 shows the plant from which the fruit and seed were obtained. 28. UTAHIA gen. nov. A small globose cactus, prominently ribbed, the ribs tubercled, the areoles felted and bearing several subulate spines; flowers small, nearly rotate, yellow, borne at the areoles of the upper part of the plant; ovary and perianth-tube densely covered with dry imbricated fimbriate
RFPGGA0N–Close up of an exotic Mammillaria cactus growing as a houseplant in England, UK
RF2FWNENG–cactus plants icon set design
RM2R3XAM1–chumbera, ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRWNERK–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00grayuoft Year: [1887] 48 STEMS. [section 6. same view, an Opuntia or Prickly-Pear Cactus, its stem and branches formed of a succession of thick and flattened joints (Fig. Ill, a), which may be likened to tubers, or an Epiphyllum (d), having short and flat joints, with an ordinary leafy shrub or herb of equal size. And finally, in Melon-Cactuses, Echinocactus (c), or other globose forms (which may be likened to permanent corms), with their globular or bulb-like shapes, we have plauts in the compac
RMC2X0AK–Mammillaria aureilanata with flowers
RF2AH1N9T–Close up on a single Barrel Cactus in bloom at springtime in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
RME5DRN4–Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
RFBHN146–Thorny potted home Barrel cactus plant in white pot on light baccground (not finally isolated)
RFPYPNX6–Beautiful green succulent plants growing in the garden.
RM2DH47H5–Astrophytum ornatum (Bishop's Cap, Monk's Hood), cactus close-up natural plant portrait showing deep ridges and spines
RMRFPFCR–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. UTAHIA. 215 Plate xxiii, figure 3, shows a fruit and figure 4 a seed from a specimen collected by Ivar Tidestrom in Goldfield, Nevada, June 1919. Figure 224 shows the plant from which the fruit and seed were obtained. 28. UTAHIA gen. nov. A small globose cactus, prominently ribbed, the ribs tubercled, the areoles felted and bearing several subulate spines; flowers small, nearly rotate, yellow, borne at the areoles of the upper part of the plant; ovary and perianth-tube densely covered with dry imbricated fimbriate-lacerate scales; perianth-segm
RM2K4NB9B–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2RBNG6C–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RF2AH1N87–Close up on a single Barrel Cactus in bloom at springtime in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
RM2AJEJYJ–The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . wer expands; outer perianth-segments mostly pink or greenish, linear to lanceolate; innerperianth-segments white or pinkish; stamens shorter than the perianth; ovary and young fruittubercled; stvle somewhat longer than the stamens; fruit globose to obovoid-globose, spineless orspiny, but with mostly deciduous scales, the corolla withering-persistent; seeds numerous, small. The genus is named in honor of William Harris, superintendent of Public Gardens andPlantations of Jamaica, distinguished for his contributions t
RM2K48GAK–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3X6HT–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RM2AJD186–Meehans' monthly : a magazine of horticulture, botany and kindred subjects . worts. The one most fre-quent was Euphorbia Cyparissias. PopularScience Neivs says that a piece of fat bacon,rubbed once on the wort and thrown away, isiust as effective. VoiJX. Plate W 6.. IxHlNOCACTUS 5ETISP1NUS. ECHINOCACTUS SETISPINIS. PINE-APPLE CACTUS. NATURAL ORDER, CACTACE^. ECHINOCACTUS SETISPINIS, Engelmaun.— All the forms of this species collected by this commission are characterized bythirteen narrowly-compressed ribs, slender flexible spines, small red globose fruit, and globose-obovate oblique strong-ly
RM2K48FWD–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3XWY9–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RM2R3G125–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RM2AJEXDY–The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . cm. apart; spines stout, the radials 8 to 12, somewhat unequal,about 1 cm. long; central spines 3 to 6, stout, flattened, one muchlonger than the others and about 4 cm. long; flowers 10 to 14 cm.long, the tube long and slender; inner perianth-segments 2 to 2.5cm. long, purple; stamens about as long as the segments; fruit sub-globose, 6 to 8 cm. in diameter, spiny; skin of fruit bright scarlet;pulp purple; seeds rugose, pitted, 2.5 mm. long. Type locality: Lower California. Distribution: Lower California and adjacen
RM2K48GAJ–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3JY1M–chumbera, ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RM2AJFDTD–The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family . Purpus, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 19: 52. 1909. Lemaireocereus mixtecensis Britton and Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 425. 1909. Tree-like, up to 5 meters high, with a short trunk 8 to 10 dm. in diameter and a large verymuch branched top; branches 9 to 12-ribbed, undulate, acutish, 2 cm. high; areoles 1 to 1.5 cm. go THE CACTACEAE. apart; radial spines 6 or 7, 5 to 10 cm. long, grayish; central spine 1; flowers small, yellowish green;fruit spiny, globose, 2 to 2.5 cm. in diameter, red both within and without; seeds
RM2K4NB9M–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3A0B6–chumbera, ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RM2CE6T8X–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . red in such quan-tities as to threaten its ex-tinction. It has been col-lected in the vicinity ofPachuca, Hidalgo; south-east of San Luis Potosi; and in the vicinity of Patagallina, southeastof Parras, Coahuila. 4. Cactus {Melocactus).—The plants of this genus, often calledturks-cap or turks-head, are fleshy and globose, or oval, usuallyribbed like a melon and bearing tufts of rigid spines very much likethose of an Echinocactus. It differs, however, from that genus inhaving a distinct cylindrical cap, or cephalium, compos
RM2K4NB9K–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3HJN0–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5AYA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. /.T!»StelHSS»»F. Fig. 122.—Neomammillaria phaeacantha. Fig. 123.—Neomammillaria graessneriana. Globose or somewhat depressed, green; axils of tubercles woolly; tubercles conic, hardly, if at all, angled; spine-areoles small, yellowish tomentose (probably so only when young); radial spines. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton
RM2K48FT8–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3K45E–chumbera, ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5BRW–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 112 THE CACTACEAE. 5. Echinofossulocactus heteracanthus (Miihlenpfordt). Echinocactus heteracanthus Miihlenpfordt, Allg. Gartenz. 13: 345. 1845. Echinocactus tetraxiphus Otto in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 363. 1898. Globose to short-cylindric, light green, nearly hidden by the closely set spines; ribs 30 to 34, much compressed, somewhat undulate; areoles white, hairy when young; radial spines 11 to 13 (16 to 18, according to Schumann), acicular, white, spreading; central spines 4, brownish to flesh- colored, more
RM2K48GA0–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3HF75–chumbera, ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5BX5–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. io4 THE CACTACEAE. 5.5. cm. long; ovary and flower-tube bearing lanceolate acute scales, these without hairs in their axils. Type locality: Above Balsas in the department of Amazonas, Peru. Distribution: Northeastern Peru. Through the kindness of F. Vaupel we have been able to study a fragment of this very interesting species. It much resembles Matucana haynei. 12. HAMATOCACTUS gen. nov. Globose to short-cylindric, of flabby texture like an Echinocereus, distinctly ribbed, the ribs more or less spiraled; areoles c
RM2K48FTN–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3JTGK–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG39XA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 145 Figure 159 is from a photograph of the specimen collected by Dr. Rose in 1908 at the type locality. 113. Neomammillaria mercadensis (Patoni). Mammillaria mercadensis Patoni, Alianza Cientifica Universal i: 54. 1910. Mammillaria ocamponis Ochoterena, Bol. Direccion Estudios Biol, 2: 355. 1918. Solitary or cespitose, small, globose; radial spines numerous, sometimes 25, widely spreading, white; central spines 4 or 5, elongated, much longer than the flowers, one of them strongly hooked at apex; fl
RM2K48FTA–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3HGBY–chumbera frente a una antigua casa de aperos, Ses Salines, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5BAC–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. FEROCACTUS. 139 Echinocactus pfersdorffii Hortus may be referable here. It is probable that E. pfers- dorffii Hildmann Catalogue (Monatssehr. Kakteenk. 5: 92. 1905) is the same, but neither was accompanied by a description. In cultivation this plant is simple, depressed-globose, 4.5 dm. in diameter, but in the wild state sometimes cylindric and up to 6 dm. high, and described as proliferous; ribs 20, perhaps even more, acute; areoles rather large, distant; radial spines usually 8, subulate, somewhat curved, 4.5 cm
RM2K4NB97–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3A8X2–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5K69–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 14 The cactaceae. 3. NEOLLOYDIA Britton and Rose, Bull. Torr. Club 49: 251. 1922. Small, more or less cespitose cacti, fibrous-rooted, cj^lindric, densely spin}', tubercled; tubercles more or less arranged on spiraled ribs, grooved above; radial spines numerous, widely spreading; central spines one to several, much stouter and longer than radials; flowers large, pink or purple, subcentral from axils of nascent tubercles, their segments widely spreading; fruit compressed- globose, dull-colored, thin-walled, becomin
RM2K4NB9E–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3ADRN–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5K6T–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. lO THE CACTACEAE. 8. Thelocactus fossulatus (Scheidweiler). Echinocactus fossulatus Scheidweiler, AUg. Gartenz. 9: 49. 1841. Echinocacliis hexaedrophorus subcostatus Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 34. 1850. Echinocactus hexaedrophorus fossulatus Salm-Dyck in Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 251. 1853. Globose to much depressed, 10 to 15 cm. in diameter; ribs usually 13, slightly glaucous, bronzed; tubercles large, somewhat flabby, more or less compressed, dorsally somewhat angled; flowering areoles narrow, sometimes ex
RM2K4NB99–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3A7RJ–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRG5AWC–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. I20 THE CACTACEAE. Cactus densispinus and we are convinced that they are the same; Coulter's type is now in the Field ^Museum of Natural History. Illustration: iMonatsschr. Kakteenk. 24: 115, as Mannnillaria pseudofuscaia. Figure 126 shows the plant sent by Mrs. Vera from San Luis Potosi. 78. Neomammillaria nunezii sp. nov. Globose to C3iindric, 1.5 cm. long, 6 to 8 cm. in diameter; tubercles closelv set, short, terete in section, setose in their axils; radial spines white, stiff, about 30, widely spreading; centr
RM2K48G9P–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3JXRH–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
RMRDJB23–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. I. Pediocactus Simpsoni (Engelm.) Brit- ton & Rose. Simpson's Cactus. Hedge- hog-thistle. Fig. 2983. Echinocactus Simpsoni Engelm. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 2 : 197. 1863. Stems single, globose or with a narrowed base, 3'-6' high, 3-4' in diameter. Tubercles ovoid, somewhat 4-sided at base, 6"-8" long, arranged in spirals; central spines yellowish be
RM2K48G9J–Stately cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, artichoke thistle in flower, natural plant portrait. Hastings seaside town, England
RM2R3G1HC–Chumbera, - Figuera de Moro-, Montuiri, Es Pla de mallorca, Mallorca, balearic islands, spain, europe.
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