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The Cactus Family - Environment
Anderson states his primary purpose for writing this book in the preface: For the more than 40 years that I have studied cacti, I have felt a need for such a book as The Cactus Family. I envisioned a large-format, extensively illustrated book ... [... more]
Bella Online

500 Cacti: Species and Varieties in Cultivation
A visual reference to 500 cacti. The cactus family includes more than 2,500 species of cacti, succulents, caudiciforms and euphorbs. Native to the Americas, they are at least 50 million years old and highly advanced in their evolution. Not all are desert [... more]
$18.63 (Save 38%)
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Desert Cacti (DesertUSA)
The Cactus Family is one of the most easily recognized plant families in the world. Cactus grow on rocky hillsides, alluvial fans and in barren washes throughout the desert. The Cactus Family is one of the most easily recognized plant families in ... [... more]
desertusa.com

Prickly Pear Cactus
A member of the Cactaceae (or cactus) family, prickly pear cactus, also known as nopal, grows in the United States, Mexico, and South America. It also flourishes in Africa, Australia, and the Mediterranean. Although prickly pear cactus can ... [... more]
Healthline

A Landmark Cactus Book
The Cactus Family is a long awaited book by a well-known scholar. This is a landmark book that will be valuable for decades in the future. Anderson states his primary purpose for writing this book in the preface: For the more than 40 years that I ... [... more]
Suite101

Pincushion Cactus Mix 50 Seeds - Mammillaria Mix
Features: The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the cactus family Most of the mammillarias are native to Mexico Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and attractive flowers Most mammillarias plants are [... more]
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Cacti and Succulents: An Illustrated Guide to the Plants ...
Beautiful Book: Great pictures. A lot of educational information regarding cultivation, display, pests & diseases, plant distinctions etc. A large selection of recommended species with detailed information about each. Beautifully Written and [... more]
$35.00
Amazon.com

Simon & Schuster's Guide to Cacti and Succulents: An ...
Simon & Schuster Guide to Cactus and Succulents: If I had looked through this book before buying it online I never would have wasted the money on it. Nomenclature is totally out-of-date, temperature guides are just plain wrong, pictures are okay for [... more]
$16.00
Amazon.com

The Complete Guide to Growing Cacti & Succulents
Outstanding Book: This is a beautiful book with great pictures and illustrations. Much eduacational information regarding plant anatomy, cultivation, natural habitat, and display. Great selection of species with pictures and detailed specific information. [... more]
$29.99
Amazon.com

Success with Cacti and Other Succulents (Success with ...
A Good Down to Earth Book: This a very interesting book, not up there with the Cactus Family or the Cactus Lexicon but one that fills its own niche in Cacti literature. Not everyone wants one of the large volumes mentioned above and they are extremely [... more]
$14.95
Amazon.com

The Cactus Family
Book Description: The most comprehensive single resource on the subject available today, this monumental work includes more than 1000 color photographs in addition to other illustrations. It is both scientifically accurate and highly readable, and [... more]
$99.95
Amazon.com

Cacti ARE Succulents (Part 1)
Succulents are plants that have organs such as leaves, stems or roots that are capable of storing water during the rainy or wet season in order to survive extended periods of drought. All the plants in the cactus family (Opuntiacea = Cactacea) ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan
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