epiphyllum การใช้
- It is often confused with the species of " Epiphyllum ".
- Plants in the genus " Epiphyllum " are known as orchid cactuses.
- A : Night-blooming cereus ( Epiphyllum oxypetalum ), is a tall, rangy cactus.
- In spite of the common name, " Epiphyllum " species are less often involved.
- The species was first properly named for science by Haworth in 1819 as " Epiphyllum truncatum ".
- It is one of the three major species involved in creating the widely grown epiphyllum hybrids or " epis ".
- For 16 years LaRocca has enjoyed the beautiful blooms and bizarre habits of this rain-forest cactus, Epiphyllum oxypetalum.
- The advice given is that epiphyllum hybrids should be protected from strong sunlight, with preferably 75 % shading at midday.
- Epiphyllum oxypetalum, with its broad, flattened stems, is the most popular of about two dozen plants that share that common name.
- The Epiphyllum Society of America gives some directions for cultivating epiphyllum hybrids, noting that they need different treatment from semi-desert cacti.
- The Epiphyllum Society of America gives some directions for cultivating epiphyllum hybrids, noting that they need different treatment from semi-desert cacti.
- It's the Christmas cactus, which is not really a cactus but a type of epiphyllum that is native to tropical rain forests.
- Some other names in the genus " Epiphyllum " are now considered to be synonyms of " S . truncata ".
- The genus " Epiphyllum " was created in 1812 by Haworth, based on Linnaeus's " Cactus phyllanthus ".
- Together with " Disocactus speciosus " and " Epiphyllum crenatum " forming the great trio behind the huge group of orchid cacti known today.
- Various epiphytes are known to grow on " P . elegans " with the cactus " Epiphyllum phyllanthus " being the most abundant in Panama.
- I have read that some plants, cacti, epiphyllums, ficus and pelargoniums for example do make roots more certainly if the ends are allowed to dry before insertion into soil.
- A : I am going to assume you have Epiphyllum oxypetallum ( or perhaps E . strictum ), which is not a cereus, despite commonly being called night-blooming cereus.
- Although he later placed it back in " Epiphyllum ", abandoning " Zygocactus ", the generic name " Zygocactus " continued to be widely used.
- The Epiphyllum Society of America ( the International Registration Authority for hybrids of the Tribe Hylocereeae ) maintains a list of epiphyllum hybrids ( and Hylocereeae species ) which contained over 7, 000 names in 1996.
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