xeroweb roundup -Links to other Websites on Cacti
In honor of our recent photo contest, here's a link to a site that already has a great deal of info, despite being in process, Joe Shaw's Opuntiads:
http://www.opuntiads.com
happy growing
peterb
http://www.opuntiads.com
happy growing
peterb
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Since there is not one of these threads for succulents, I will post it here, this is a great source for everything Haworthia. This guy really knows his stuff, and is a great tool for helping to ID also:
http://haworthia.com/
http://haworthia.com/
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I've done some trading with Joe. Nice guy and his page is getting there.peterb wrote:In honor of our recent photo contest, here's a link to a site that already has a great deal of info, despite being in process, Joe Shaw's Opuntiads:
http://www.opuntiads.com
happy growing
peterb
Bill
If it sticks ya or pokes ya, I like it
If it sticks ya or pokes ya, I like it
Thank you, daiv. I have taken that site down and replaced it with Discocactus in Cultivation (link in my signature block below). I solicit all comments, corrections and suggestions.daiv wrote:One of our own member's excellent site:
I invite you to visit my site which features miniature species for windowsill, balcony and patio cultivation.
http://jp29.org/cedr.htm
James
Thanks, Tim. I do have extra plants but I don't sell or trade them. I also hate to pack and ship plants as gifts. However, Tim, if you stop by here I will be glad to give you some.TimV wrote:I love that genus, but only have one. Nice pics on your site. If you have extra of any species, please consider posting them in the trade section.
James
Here is one especially for Peterb! Dr. Jon Rebman turned me on to this:
http://bajaflora.org/
Click on plant photos, type in a genus and away you go. You can use the thumbnail feature too, but I would say check the list first to catch misspellings.
I found there is an M. brandegeei and an M. brandegei.
http://bajaflora.org/
Click on plant photos, type in a genus and away you go. You can use the thumbnail feature too, but I would say check the list first to catch misspellings.
I found there is an M. brandegeei and an M. brandegei.
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
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Here is another sight on the Sonoran desert.
http://www.arizonensis.org/sonoran/
http://www.arizonensis.org/sonoran/
From the High Desert Steppe
of the Great Basin and foot hills
of the Sierra Nevada Range
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierrarainshadow/
sierrarainshadow
of the Great Basin and foot hills
of the Sierra Nevada Range
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierrarainshadow/
sierrarainshadow
while looking for something else i found this page today, there are about 2000 cactus links on a single page
http://www.cactus.cz/cgi-cactus/links/e ... dnictvi.pl
link categories listed on the left
http://www.cactus.cz/cgi-cactus/links/e ... dnictvi.pl
link categories listed on the left
incurable cactoholic
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
wow, that's a lot of links. I checked the seed sellers and a few were broken or out of date. Looks like maybe the links need an update, but there was this link at the top to a cactus blog with a time lapse video of a L. diffusa flowering:
http://lophophora.blogspot.com/
Also on that blog, check out the new species description and photos for the miniature Lophophora alberto-vojtechii. (second post down). Awesome!
peterb
http://lophophora.blogspot.com/
Also on that blog, check out the new species description and photos for the miniature Lophophora alberto-vojtechii. (second post down). Awesome!
peterb
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