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Varronia truncata (Fresen.) Borhidi

BORAGINACEAE

 

Local: Campus da Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF, Brasil.

 

Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botânico de Brasília. 2007.

Schlumbergera truncata

Christmas cactus, flor de seda, cacto de natal

 

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Pleurothallis truncate 7458

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eikentrilzwam -- black witches' butter -- black jelly roll -- warty jelly fungus -- Exidia truncata

A little later in the day and at a little lower elevation, I started to see Waratah that were blooming. This plant also shows last years seed pod

 

Day 6 of Overland Track

 

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Opening follicles exposing the seed for dispersal in Telpea truncata.

Varronia truncata (Fresen.) Borhidi

BORAGINACEAE

 

Local: Estação Ecológica do Jardim Botânico, Brasília, Brasil.

 

Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botânico de Brasília. 2007.

P. truncata has a particularly long appendix on the bend of vein m (usually about as long as cross vein r-m), a feature also shared with P. nemorum (which lacks crossed apical scutellars, has orange rather than dark palps and three rather than four pairs of postsutural dorscocentrals).

Orange County Cactus and Succulent Society Spring Show 2014

 

Craig and Denise Fry

Clusters growing amongst grasses. Flower 3.5–4.5 cm long, semi-erect, white with green and brown stripes and suffusions. Fliowering February to July.

Critically endangered in Victoria due to massive habitat loss and degradation.

Native, warm-season annual or short-lived perennial, erect, hairless, tufted C4 grass usually less than 50 cm tall and forming a dense low crown; sometimes short stolons are present. Stems are unbranched and flattened with a knee-like bend near their base. Flowerheads are digitate, usually with 6-9 branches 4-20 cm long. Mostly found along roadsides and in native pastures where groundcover and fertility are relatively low; rarely abundant. Readily colonises bare ground and areas subject to compaction or shallow soils. Native biodiversity. Of little significance for grazing, it has low to moderate quality and low productivity. Tolerant of set stocking and close grazing, it is better suited to sheep than cattle due to the low height of its foliage. Favoured by grazing systems that maintain low groundcover. It has little response to fertiliser inputs.

...100th view 2-19-16...

...400th view 3-12-18...

Mostra Mercato Giardino Jacquard (Schio - VI)

Cockroach Temnelytra species probably truncata, Flinders Island Bush Blitz, March 2014, Tasmania. Genus ID thanks to Matthew Connors on iNaturalist

Thanksgiving Cactus

Schlumbergera truncata cv 'White Fantasy' / Family Cactaceae

Rockledge Gardens, Rockledge, Florida, USA.

 

P.S.: 'White Fantasy' was the tag from the Grower.

 

Here's the Set of 5 images

 

Schlumbergera truncata, Zygocactus or more commonly Christmas Cactus. "She" is still blooming almost three months now!

 

A long-lived plant that keeps on giving!

 

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I was walking through this area just a little too early to catch the waratah in full bloom, but I still tried to capture a few photos

 

Day 6 of Overland Track

 

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The Christmas cactus, Schlumbergera bridesii, Cactaceae, was discovered in South America is the early 1800’s and became a winter holiday plant for the Western civilizations. It is a tropical epiphyte plant from the Latin American rainforests and the cultivated ones are hybrids between Schlumbergera truncata and S. russelliana, first bred about 150 years ago in England to obtain a wide range of flower colors from white to magenta. It is called Christmas cactus since it blooms around Christmas.

Schlumbergera truncata 'Madisto.' August 19, 2009.

...100th view 2-28-21...

...200th view 3-11-21...

...400th view 3-10-25...

Ferns include Todea barbara, Pyrrosia rupestris & Tmesipteris truncata.

 

The fork fern is hanging down from the ledge, centre left.

 

Most of the leaves here are from the Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum). The bigger stems are the Water Gum (Tristaniopsis laurina).

 

The soils here are poor, and do not support sub tropical rainforest plants. The nearby rainforest is depauperate "a pauper", or dry rainforest growing on shallow soils on sandstone.

 

The rainfall here being some 1,500 mm a year. It's wet place for a "dry rainforest". Very wet yesterday morning.

Thanksgiving Cactus

Schlumbergera truncata cv 'Lavendar' / Family Cactaceae

Rockledge Gardens, Rockledge, Florida, USA.

 

P.S.: 'Lavendar' was the tag from the Grower.

Thanksgiving Cactus

Schlumbergera truncata cv 'White Christmas' / Family Cactaceae

Rockledge Gardens, Rockledge, Florida, USA.

 

P.S.: 'White Christmas' was the tag from the Grower.

 

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Botanischer Garten TU Dresden, April 2009

 

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