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Succulent plant (fat plant)...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Succulent plants, also known as succulents or fat plants, are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions. Succulent plants store water in their leaves, stems and/or roots. Geophytes survive unfavourable periods by dying back to underground storage organs (tuberous roots, corms, bulbs, and rhizomes). They can be regarded as succulents. Some plants are succulent geophytes. The storage of water often gives succulent plants a more swollen or fleshy appearance than other plants, also known as succulence. In addition to succulence, succulent plants variously have other water-saving features.
Cactus ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cactus (plural: cacti or cactuses) is any member of the plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas (with one exception, Rhipsalis baccifera, which is native to parts of the Old World). They are often used as ornamental plants, and some are also crop plants for fodder, forage, fruits, cochineal, and other uses. Numerous species have been used since ancient times by indigenous peoples for their psychedelic effects.
Ornamental Cacti and Succulent Plant Growers and Farmers Sector ...
Found on 1800miti.Com, the Commerce Resource dB
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing nursery products such as nursery Ornamental Cacti and Succulent Plants under cover or in open fields.
- Arid Lands Greenhouses - Arid Lands, one of the world's largest growers and sellers of succulent plants specializing in very rare species.
- Blue Diamond Nursery - A unique combination of desert cactus gardens and retail cactus nursery.
- Burks' Nursery - Specialists in rare, seldom offered Haworthias and Gasterias.
- The Cactus Hut - Specializing in live cactus plants and gardens, and a variety of Southwestern gifts and decor.
- The Great Petaluma Desert - Providing the San Francisco Bay area with quality succulents since 1975. Large selection of rare and exotic succulents, particularly caudiciforms at competitive prices.
- Holly Gate Cactus Nursery - A unique reference collection of over 30,000 mature plants set in an attractively landscaped 10,000 sq. ft. of glasshouses.
- John Shelley's Garden Center & Nursery, Inc. - All the cacti featured here are hardy to USDA Zone 5 with proper siting, and were grown from seed collected from diverse locations such as within sight of Devil's Tower National Monument, the Kaibab plateau of The Grand Canyon, and various sites on the eastern slope of The Rockies.
- MacCactus Cactus and Succulent Nursery - We have more shapes than you can imagine, including tall, ball, hot air balloon, irregular, bunny ear, and spikey looking plants.
- Rivenrock Gardens - An organically certified edible and landscape cactus plants nusery. Located on the California Central Coast, shipping virtually spineless cactus plants.
- Robert Scott Cacti - The plant listings are my current sales lists of Haworthias and related genera. Most of these have been propagated vegetatively from plants originally obtained from Steve Stringer.
- Russell's Bromeliads - Grower and distributor in Florida specializing in Tillandsias, also offers other bromeliads, sales aids, and books.
- San Marcos Growers Nursery - Currently there are 20 acres in nursery production with an additional 2 acres dedicated to cutting and demonstration gardens.
- Serra Gardens - A Southern California nursery specializing in high-quality succulents including Cacti, Aloe, Agave, Euphorbias, and many other drought tolerant plant materials.
- Silverthorn Ranch - California nursery offering aloe vera, golden barrel cactus (bare-root and seeds), and miniature cactus gardens. Ships worldwide, to both consumers and industry.
- Viveros Martinez - Spanish grower and trader of cacti and succulents, selling to the Spanish territory and Europe. Products include assorted and specific trays of small plants, larger specimens, and associated merchandise.
- Whitton Greenhouses - Delaware wholesale growers of Christmas cactus. Image gallery of varieties, cultural tips, and distributor contacts. Also offers mail-order retail sales of selected varieties.
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