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Cacti (cacti care) O . Gumifuza . Op . Humifusa Raf .


Cacti (cacti care) O .  Gumifuza .  Op .  Humifusa Raf .Cacti (cacti care) O .  Gumifuza .  Op .  Humifusa Raf .
Description Cacti (cacti care) O . Gumifuza . Op . Humifusa Raf .

Motherland - from south-east to the far north USA . Stem creeping, creeping, fibrous root, leaves bristle; shoots dark green, round to ovate, length 7.5 - 12.6 cm ; spikes are most often absent, if any, is single, tight, up to 2.5 cm long, the base and the tip is often reddish; glochidia reddish-brown;Flowers are yellow, the color of sulfur, often with reddish middle, up to 8 cm in diameter, pear-shaped fruit, naked, up to 5 cm . The plant antifreeze . The genus Opuntia (Tournef . ) Mill . - Opuntia . One of the most common and numerous genera of the family . Comprising 248 species . Plants characterized by the absence of the main trunk and flat roundstems . young shoots, like many Opuntioideae, formed rudimentary leaves, which soon fall; in their place are formed spikes. Distributed by the vast territories of the American continent from Patagonia to Canada, secondary spread in almost all tropical and subtropical areas light . Opuntia Fruits are edible, andmany species are cultivated as fruit plants . The collection of plant lovers of this kind have limited the spread of the large size and demands to light . Some species, such as O . ficus-indica, On th-busta, ON . leucotridia, are good rootstocks .     

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Description
Main advantageprickly pear fruits are edible, and many speciesbred as fruit plants ,
For decorationlimited distribution due to the large size and demands to light
It is typical for himsome species, such as O . ficus-indica, On th-busta, O . leucotridia, are good rootstock
Growsin the vast territories of the American continent from Patagonia to Canada, the second spread in almost all tropical andsubtropical regions of the world
Frostyes
Cactus blossomss
Features248 counts of
Motherlandfrom south-east to the far north USA
RodOpuntia (Tournef . ) Mill .
Flowers
Coloryellow color of sulfur, often with reddish middle
Diameter8 cm
Fruits
The length of the fetus5 cm
Formpear-shaped,naked
Leaves
FeaturesBristle . Young shoots, like many Opuntioideae, formed rudimentary leaves, which soon fall; in their place are formed spikes
Plant
Rootfiber
Shootsdark green, round to ovate, 7.5 - 12.6 cm
Spikes
Lengthup to 2.5 cm
Featuresmost often absent, if any, is single, tight, the base and the tip is often reddish
Trunk
Featuresno main trunk and flat rounded stems
Branchingcreeping, creeping
In room culture

decorative
grows well
popular
prospective
special interest
unpretentious
In room culture

decorative
grows well
popular
prospective
special interest
unpretentious
Purpose

for decoration
frost
room culture