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Tra cứu tên khoa học của các loài cây thuộc chi Rhipsalis bằng hình ảnh

Tra cứu tên khoa học của các loài cây thuộc chi Rhipsalis bằng hình ảnh

Dưới dây là danh sách và hình ảnh các loài cây thuộc chi Rhipsalis: Cả nhà click vào ảnh nhỏ để xem ảnh lớn có Tên khoa học của loài cây tương ứng Một số loài chỉ có ảnh vẽ, ảnh tiêu bản hoặc không có ảnh (dấu ?) là các loài quá hiếm chưa […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Tiger jaws (Faucaria tigrina)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH The most widespread and commonly avail- able tiger jaws is Faucaria tigrina, with F. felinaa close second. The name of the genus comes from the Latin fauces (“animal mouth”), and the leaves, borne in opposite pairs, do indeed look like the gaping maw of an animal’s mouth, […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Rat tail cactus (Disocactus flagelliformis)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Rat tail cactus (Disocactus flagelliformis)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH This is another epiphytic cactus, but unlike Christmas cactus, Easter cactus, and orchid cac- tus, rat tail cactus (Disocactus flagelliformis) is spiny, and vehemently so. The shallowly ridged, cylindrical stems are so densely clothed in whitish, orange-brown, or golden yellow spines that sometimes you can barely […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Mai Nhung ENGLISH Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.) is the familiar cactus with flat pads that look like the ears on a Mickey Mouse hat. You’ve probably seen it in dozens of cowboy movies and western landscape paint- ings. The origin of the common name is obvi- ous: both […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Orchid cactus (Epiphyllum)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Orchid cactus (Epiphyllum)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH There are more than 7,000 named hybrids and species in this cactus group, all with huge, stunningly gorgeous flowers in every shade of purple-red, red, pink, orange, apricot, yellow, white, and multicolor blends. Orchid cacti are mainly Epiphyllum species and their selections but also intergeneric hybrids […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Living stone (Lithops spp.)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Living stone (Lithops spp.)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH “Bizarre,” “unbelievable,” and “amazing” are some of the things people say when they first see a living stone (Lithops spp.). It looks noth- ing like a plant but does look exactly like a stone, or pair of stones, actually. Two rounded leaves, separated by a […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Hedgehog cactus (Echinopsis chamaecereus)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Hedgehog cactus (Echinopsis chamaecereus)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH Grapefruit- to peanut-sized, these ball-shaped cacti with sharp spines have comparatively huge, outstandingly beautiful flowers. Peanut cactus (Echinopsis chamaecereus) has cylindri- cal stems about 0.5 inch thick and 2 to 3 inches long that resemble peanuts in the shell. The tiny plants produce improbably large, […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Gold lace cactus (Mammillaria elongata)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Gold lace cactus (Mammillaria elongata)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH Gold lace cactus (Mammillaria elongata) is deceptively small. It begins life in your home with individual stems that look like fingers, each about 6 inches long and 1 inch thick. Soon it begins to produce pups around the base of the stem. These produce more […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Easter cactus (Hatiora gaertneri)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH Easter cacti (Hatiora gaertneri, H. rosea, and their cross, H. ×graeseri) are true cacti, but they do not live in the desert. Like orchids and bro- meliads, these tropical evergreens are shrubby epiphytes, and in nature they live on tree branches, high in the cool, […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera russelliana)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera russelliana)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Mai Nhung ENGLISH Christmas cacti (Schlumbergera russelliana, S.×buckleyi, and S. truncata) are true cacti, like their desert-dwelling cousins, but unlike them they are tropical evergreens. These leafless, spineless, shrubby epiphytes have jointed, flat- tened, leaf-like stems. Each joint of the stem is a flat, 1.5-inch-long pad with soft, […]

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Chin cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii)

[Ebook Việt Hoá] What’s wrong with my houseplant?: Chin cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii)

Biên tập: Dũng Cá Xinh Người dịch: Huyền Nguyễn ENGLISH Most popular varieties of chin cactus (Gym- nocalycium mihanovichii) have an odd appear- ance. They look like a spiny, bright red baseball stuck on top of a green stick. The red balls are natural mutants that have no green chloro- phyll in their tissues. The […]

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