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Portulacaria afra forma...
£3.50[P. afra 'Mammoth', Hort.] Also known as Elephant Plant or Porkbush as it is widely grazed by wild animals. It is noted as a very efficient plant for absorbing atmospheric carbon (CO2) and has been described as a "carbon sponge" -
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SANKEY 35cm (14”) Pot Caddy
£12.99Takes pots up to 15 1/2” (40.5cm). Takes up to 45 Kg weight.New, unused -
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Taxonomy of the Cactaceae
£240.00TAXONOMY OF THE CACTACEAE
The new classification of Cacti based on molecular data and explained
Author: Joel Lode
First classification of cacti based mainly (although not only) on the molecular genetics (DNA) and explained. No book on cacti has never gone this far with illustrations, both in quantity (+9500 photos) and quality, but also in diversity, with plants photographed in habitat and collection at different stages of growth, also with flowers, fruits and even seeds (more than 360 species photographed on digital microscope)! And of course, all the latest discoveries!
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The Cacti of Arizona
£20.00Surveys the characteristics, distribution, and classification of the nearly seventy species of cacti found in the Grand Canyon State -
The Chrysanthemum Growers...
£1.00A wide ranging how-to guide including notes on feeding, preparing plants for showing, propagation and pests.
