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This group includes: Agave bovicornuta 'Reggae Time', Agave hybrid 'Blue Glow', Agave guiengola 'Lago Lindo', and Agave parryi truncata 'Retro Choke'

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Thanksgiving Cactus

 

Schlumbergera truncata cv 'Red Zaraika'

Family Cactaceae

Rockledge Gardens, Rockledge, Florida, USA.

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P.S.: 'Red Zaraika' was the tag from the Grower.

 

Photographed indoors with natural window light and a reflector. Although this plant is a Christmas Cactus and is supposed to bloom at Christmas mine often blooms early. This year is earliest ever. I guess it is blooming for Indigenous Peoples Day

2023_12_07

Schlumbergera truncata

 

Il y a au moins 20 ans si pas plus que j'ai cette plante et chaque année, en décembre elle fleurit !!!

 

I have had this plant for at least 20 years if not more and every year in December ithe flowers show up !!!

 

Ho questa pianta da almeno 20 anni se non di più e ogni anno a dicembre fiorisce!!!

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Holiday Cactus / Weihnachtskaktus (Schlumbergera truncata) - Large On Black

in a pot in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

Explored: 24.12.2008

Несмотря на то, что альбом этого года почти исключительно посвящен маленьким видам или маленьким растениям, не удержался и добавил фото этой трункаты.

Отвечая на вопрос - какая река самая длинная, один человек сказал - та, на которой ты вырос. Возможно, это не самый выдающийся культивар японской селекции, но мне он особенно дорог, т.к. со мной уже 7 лет :о)

near Pelion hut; and it was raining ;)

Overland track Tasmania Day4: Pelion to Kia Ora - 9km

Haworthia cooperi var. truncata (ikra)

Mgwali, Stutterheim CL.1

Bryozoan (Pentapora fascialis, Myriapora truncata) and sponges carpeting the wall. Damselfish (Chromis chromis) around. Cap Blanc, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. Expedition Oceana Ranger 2010: Discovering seamounts. August 2010.

 

Briozoos (Pentapora fascialis, Myriapora truncata) y esponjas tapizando la roca. Castañuelas (Chromis chromis) alrededor. Cap Blanc, Mallorca, Baleares, España. Expedición Oceana Ranger 2010: Descubriendo las montañas submarinas. Agosto 2010.

 

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Schlumbergera truncata

Quando l'avevo acquistata era bianca !

 

Sinonimi:

Cactus truncatus

Epiphyllum truncatum Cereus truncatus

Zygocactus truncatus

Epiphyllum altensteinii

Zygocactus altensteinii

Epiphyllum delicatum

Zygocactus delicatum

Epiphyllum ruckeri

 

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3rd prize Class 72 H. truncata v. truncata max pot size 18cm

Morgan Territory area, Contra Costa County, California

Attracted to an actinic lamp at Braithwaite, Lake District National Park, Cumbria.

 

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Еще одна розетка из семян от Mesa Garden.

Such brightness in marvelous Lincoln Park Conservatory as the Chicago sky was dark with drizzle! Here's Schlumbergera truncata, Thanksgiving or Christmas Cactus. But wait... not really, because those Holiday Plants are in fact hybrids; close enough, though.

Bit of a sad biographical story: in 1814 two young botanists set out on behalf of the London Kew Gardens to collect plants in Tropical Climes. They were James Bowie (c.1789-1869), later to become a formidable authority on South-African plants, and Allan Cunningham (1791-1839), to be famed as an explorer and botanist of Australia. Their first trip - 1814-1816 - was one together to Brazil. There Cunningham in the mountains on the south-eastern coasts found plants later named to the genus Schlumbergera. To general enthusiasm they were soon introduced to England and first described by Adrian Hardy Haworth (1768-1833), well-known cactus expert.

But back to Cunningham for just a moment. He went on to Australia and received many accolades for his brilliant botanical work there. Soon after his return to England (1831) he was again sent to Australia to work as a botanist. But to his great disappointment the local authorities saw little in his botanical expertise and relegated him to the colony's vegetable garden (1837). He couldn't take it and resigned. Soon in 1839 he was dead of consumption. There's an ugly monument to his memory in Sydney. I put some flowers down to his memory when I visited there not long ago.

Cunningham never knew the modern scientific name of this plant. Charles Lemaire (1800-1871), distinguished French botanist, named it for Frédéric Schlumberger (1823-1893). At his chateau "La Haye des Anthieux" not far from Rouen in Normandy he collected succulents famously enough to catch Lemaire's attention.

This one certainly caught mine on this Bleak Day.

Schlumbergera truncata

Christmas cactus

cacto de Natal, flor de maio, flor de seda

 

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Nepenthes truncata hybrid - San Francisco Conservatory

Hāhā or Punaluʻu cyanea

Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Koʻolau Mountains, Oʻahu only)

IUCN: Critically Endangered

Oʻahu (Cultivated)

 

Closeup of flowers

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Etymology

The generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.

 

The specific epithet, truncata, means cut off, blunt-ended.

 

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Ещё одно растение из магазина.

Local: Bairro do Grajaú ( Rio de Janeiro)

 

Sinonímia: Epiphyllum truncatum, Zygocactus truncatus

Nome Popular: Flor-de-maio, cacto-de-natal, cacto-da-páscoa, flor-de-seda

Família: Cactaceae

Divisão: Angiospermae

Origem: Brasil

Ciclo de Vida: Perene

 

Um dos cactos mais apreciados e difundidos, a flor-de-maio, floresce em pleno outono, o que lhe confere o nome de flor-de-natal no hemisfério norte. Por este motivo é bastante comercializado nestas época para presente. Seu caule é formado de várias partes (artículos) que podem ser destacados para formar novas plantas. A cada ano, após a floração, formam-se novos artículos que serão os responsáveis pela próxima florada. Suas flores delicadas, grandes e brilhantes, podem ser rosas, brancas, laranjas e vermelhas e atraem beija-flores.

 

Deve ser cultivado em substrato para epífitas misturado à terra vegetal, regada periodicamente, à meia-sombra. Fica muito bem isolada em vasos ou em combinação com outras epífitas, sobre árvores e paredes preparadas.

  

Fonte: Jardineiro.net

Telopea truncata (Tasmanian waratah) flowering near the shores of Lake King William, Central Highlands, Tasmania.

An old robust garden hybrid that traces to the 1980s at least.

Pottie tronquée - Common pottia

 

Tortula truncata (Hedw). Mitt. (sporogone)

Bord de chemin de campagne (alt. 210 m)

Marchin (province de Liège, Wallonie, Belgique)

 

Indigène (Holarctique, Sud de l'Amérique du Sud, Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande)

Schlumbergera truncata

Christmas cactus

flor de maio, flor de seda, cacto de natal

 

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Family: Myidae

Size: 40-80 mm

Distribution: circumpolar arctic-

Location: Denmark, Fanoe

leg.det. U.Schmidt, 1977

Photo: U.Schmidt, 2006

Landscape in the Desert Garden, dominated by Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii) and Agave parryi var. truncata. Huntington Library and Botanic Gardens, 2022-06-04.

  

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