WebThey are native from South America, in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil. The genus name honors the Argentine biologist Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi. The cacti that where in the genus Parodia before the merge, do generally better in winter if kept above 50°F (10°C). This allows them not to go completely dormant. WebNotocactus sellowii see: Parodia sellowii Notocactus sellowii see: Parodia sellowii Notocactus sessiliflorus see: Parodia sellowii Notocactus sessiliflorus see: Parodia sellowii Notocactus sessiliflorus var. stegmannii see: Parodia sellowii Notocactus soldtianus see: Parodia scopa (Silver Ball Cactus) Notocactus stegmannii see: Parodia sellowii ...
Notocactus Magnificus ‘Balloon Cactus’ A.k.a. ‘Parodia Magnifica ...
WebFeb 22, 2008 · Parodia sellowii (Link & Otto) Growth Habits: Usually solitary, globose to short cylindrical up to 20 cm tall, 15 cm in diameter. The apex is depressed and filled with whitish-grey wool. Slightly wavy ribs numbering about 12 to 22 at maturity. Scientific name; Parodia sellowii Common names: None found. WebThe Plant List includes 99 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Notocactus. Of these 1 are accepted species names. The Plant List includes a further 45 scientific plant names of infraspecific rank for the genus Notocactus. We do not intend The Plant List to be complete for names of infraspecific rank. can chickens eat cooked noodles
Notocactus macracanthus
WebFamilia: Cactaceae Subfamilia: Cactoideae Tribus: Notocacteae Genus: Parodia Species: Parodia erinacea Name []. Parodia erinacea ( N.P.Taylor, Bradleya 5: 93.(1987 ... WebNotocactus leucocarpus This plant is recognizable for the metallic-grey to bluish‑gray stem that in full sun take a beautiful purple tinge. The flower are many petaled, the spines are few (usually 3) strong and long and the fruit is white. This species (previously considered independent ) is now included as many other in Parodia sellowii. WebNotocactus sellowii tephracanthus AI 502'88 pro parte2 Ek1 ref-1246. Notocactus sessiliflorus GK 1851'89 En2 ref-1244. Notocactus sessiliflorus hennisii GK 1853'90 Aa2 ref-1233. Notocactus sessiliflorus vorwerkii DH 650'01 Aa1 ref-5506. Notocactus sp, Gf 867 NG'00 Aa3 ref-5507. can chickens eat cooked onions