Adromischus Trigynus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Antoine Lemaire
Charles Antoine Lemaire (1 November 1800, in Paris – 22 June 1871, in Paris), was a French botanist and botanical author, noted for his publications on Cactaceae. Education Born the son of Antoine Charles Lemaire and Marie Jeanne Davio, he had an excellent early education, and acquired the reputation of being an outstanding scholar. He studied at the University of Paris and was appointed as Professor of Classical Literature there. At some stage his botanical interest was sparked and developed by his association with M. Neumann, horticulturist at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Museum of Natural History. Career He worked for some time as an assistant to M. Mathieu, at a nursery in Paris, building up a collection of Cactaceae, a group to which he would devote almost all of his life. In 1835, M. Cousin, a Parisian publisher, started a gardening journal and requested that he be its editor. For a number of years, he remained editor of ''Jardin Fleuriste'' and ''L'Horticu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Trigynus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Triflorus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Inamoenus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Maculatus
''Adromischus maculatus'', the spotted adromischus or calico hearts, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, which is endemic to the Eastern Cape and Western Cape of South Africa. Growing to , it is a mat-forming succulent perennial, with thick spade-shaped leaves growing from a short, prostrate, woody stem. Plants are variable in colouring. Some are plain green, while others have leaves which are covered in maroon or brown blotches - hence the specific epithet ''maculatus'', meaning "spotted". In summer (December-January), tubular green inflorescences are borne on long branches, with pink or white lobes. ''Adromischus maculatus'' grows on the sunny, sandstone slopes of South Africa's Langeberg Mountains. It is widely cultivated, but does not tolerate prolonged frost, so in temperate regions is usually grown indoors as a houseplant. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Sphenophyllus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Maximus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Triflorus-IMG 6977
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Diabolicus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Nanus
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Phillipsiae
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adromischus Humilis
''Adromischus'' is a genus of flowering plants. They are easily propagated leaf succulents from the family Crassulaceae, which are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek ''adros'' (=thick) and ''mischos'' (=stem). Species The species of ''Adromischus'' are divided into five sections, based on their shared characteristics and relationships: Section 1 (Adromischus) Flowers bright green, tubular, with short, wide, triangular, recurved lobes. Anthers protrude from flower tube. Indigenous mainly to the western, winter-rainfall regions of South Africa. * ''Adromischus alstonii'' * '' Adromischus hemisphaericus'' * '' Adromischus roaneanus'' * ''Adromischus liebenbergii'' * '' Adromischus bicolor'' * ''Adromischus filicaulis'' ** ''Adromischus filicaulis'' subsp. ''marlothii'' * '' Adromischus montium-klinghardtii'' * ''Adromischus subdistichus'' Section 2 (Boreali) Grooved, tubular flowers, with ovate-triangular, recurved lobes that are undulated on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |