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General Care Of Cacti & Succulents
5. Succulents resent stagnant air. Wherever your plants are, they will be happiest if they have a good deal of air circulation. Be careful of cold draughts running through indoor areas, but be sure fresh air is ... [... more]
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Simon & Schuster's Guide to Cacti and Succulents: An ...
Another very good cactus reference I found this book to be both useful and informative, but not as one's only reference. It's a little too "biological". The pictures are good - they generally show enough of the plant, including the flowers to ... [... more]
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101 Essential Tips Cacti And Succulents
this is a very imformative book for beginning cactus growers This book is the best thing I have every purchased about cacti. The book gives you important information about watering, lighting, repoting, arranging, feeding, tempature, pests and diseases, ... [... more]
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Cacti and Succulents: A Complete Guide to Species, ...
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Cacti and Succulents: Step-By-Step to Growing Success
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Crazy About Cacti and Succulents
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Cacti and Succulents: An Illustrated Guide to the Plants ...
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Afflictions Of Succulents, Part I (Pests)
Many C & S are tolerant of varying conditions. A plant weakened by improper growing conditions, however, is far likelier to attract pests or fall victim to disease. In fact, some of the most common problems are ... [... more]
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Afflictions Of Succulents, Part 1A (Nematodes)
Nematodes in fact are microscopic worms. There are many kinds of plant parasitic nematodes, but it is the Meloidogyne spp. that are of primary concern to succulent growers. As juveniles, Meloidogyne nematodes move ... [... more]
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Fungi, Part Ii
Gray mould is so called because of the layer of gray conidia and conidiophores (fruiting structures) that develop on infected tissue. In general, Botrytis appears most often as blossom blight or rot on fruit. It’s ... [... more]
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A Cactus By Any Other Name
To be considered succulent, a plant must exhibit this water storage characteristic in at least one of three different places: roots, stems, or leaves. Leaf succulence is instantly recognisable, demonstrated in the ... [... more]
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Introduction To Fungi
In general, over-watering and high humidity are major factors in the introduction of a fungus to a collection. Spores of different Fungi can travel in different ways, but almost all can be transmitted by wind and by ... [... more]
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