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  Columnar Cacti - Arrojadoa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Arrojadoa: (Britton and Rose, 1920) Subfamily Cactoideae, tribe Cereeae.
Cutting was donated by James Pickering, Tucson, AZ.
Arrojadoa rhodantha (Gurke) Br.and R. form "horridispina", this form
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 Images of Brazilian Cacti in habitat
Photo 001 - Plants of Arrojadoa penicillata (in the middle), Tacinga braunii (in the foreground) and Opuntia inamoena (in the background) growing together - photographed near Itinga, Minas Gerais.
Photo 002 - Close-up of an Arrojadoa penicillata - photographed near Itinga, Minas Gerais.
Photo 010 - Plant of Arrojadoa rhodantha whose color of the spines match the description of plants formerly denominated A. aureispina (this name is now regarded as a synonym of A. rhodantha) - photographed near Brumado, Bahia.
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 Columnar Cacti - Stephanocereus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
From Brazil, Stephanocereus are related to the genus Arrojadoa.
Further cephalia are produced leaving the stems with a jointed appearance.
Stephanocereus is most nearly related to the Arrojadoas, which are smaller, mostly have reddish or pinkish flowers and are somewhat easier to grow.
www.columnar-cacti.org /stephanocereus/index.html   (166 words)

  
 Arrojadoa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Arrojadoa aureispina A.F.H. Buining and A.J. Brederoo, Kakteen und Andere Sukkulenten 23 (4): 95-98, 1972
Arrojadoa horstiana P.J. Braun and G. Heimen, Kakteen und Andere Sukkulenten 32 (8): 186, 1981
Arrojadoa rhodantha (Guerke) Britton and Rose, The Cactaceae; descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family 2: 170-171, t.
www.tosca.si /zvone/cactusbase/a/rod_arrojadoa_seznam.html   (386 words)

  
 Cactus and Succulent Plants - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan (chapter 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
However, other, mostly wide-ranging succulents that are mainly found growing in the soil of the caatinga-agreste, or on exposed rocks more or less level with the floor of the surrounding thorn forest, have suffered considerable reductions in their distributions and abundance through forest clearance.
Taylor and Zappi, ined.): Arrojadoa dinae (especially the rare variant known as A. eriocaulis), Arthrocereus rondonianus, Brasilicereus markgrafii, Cipocereus bradei, C. crassisepalus, C. laniflorus (sp.
Similarly restricted taxa located within protected areas are rather few: Arrojadoa bahiensis (Parque Nacional Chapada Diamantina, Bahia), Cipocereus minensis ssp.
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 Arrojadoa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Cephalium is a stem part that has been covered by thick wool and bristles, from where flowers emerge.
Most cephalium bearing cacti have only one such thing per stem, while Arrojadoa makes one every year on the peak of the stem.
Next year the stem keeps growing upwards from the cephalium point and makes a new cephalium on this year’s peak.
www.one-euro-cactus.com /Arrojadoa-gb.htm   (136 words)

  
 Arrojadoa dinae - Cacti Gallery Forum - GardenWeb
Arrojadoa dinae - Cacti Gallery Forum - GardenWeb
This is the time of the year, here in Arizona in the greenhouse, that Arrojadoa dinae starts producing its succession of colorful waxy flowers followed by plump mahogany colored fruit.
This species produces a profusion of flowers from November through May.
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 Arthrocereus, Online Directory only at myEweb.com
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Acanthocalycium Acanthocereus Acharagma Ariocarpus Arrojadoa Arthrocereus Astrophytum Austrocylindropuntia Aztekium Bergerocactus Blossfeldia...
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 The Rhipsalis Riddle - or the day the cacti came down from the trees Part 3, Phil Maxwell, 1998
In the first of these the Cactaceae are subdivided into two subfamilies, Cactoideae (split into tribes Pereskieae and Cacteae) and Opuntioideae.
Rhipsalis and its allies make up "Group II" of Cacteae, and placed between a group comprising the other epiphytic genera (Hylocereus, Epiphyllum, etc), but also Echinocereus and Peniocereus, and another group which includes Cereus, Pilosocereus, Arrojadoa and Melocactus.
The implication of the latter classification is clear: Rhipsalis is a derived, "specialised" genus.
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 Cultivar: issue 2 (35)
Branched stock Arrojadoa penicillata scions differently ribbed Astrophytums
Noto, Coryphantha, and Astrophytum on Arrojadoa branched stock
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 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Arrojadoa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Vascular Plant Image references that include the query string: 'Arrojadoa'
Sorry, your query Arrojadoa returned nothing from the DFT Digital Library of Vascular Plant Images - no image references include the term: Arrojadoa
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www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Arrojadoa   (58 words)

  
 Dave's Garden: Botanary: Arrojadoa
Meaning: Named for Dr. Miguel Arrojadoa Lisboa, botanical explorer
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 Arrojadoa
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Synonym(s): Cereus rhodanthus, Cephalocereus rhodanthus, Arrojadoa aureispina, Arrojadoa canudosensis, Arrojadoa theunisseniana, Arrojadoa horstiana
Photo taken at: Gene Schroeder's Private Collection, Orange, CA
www.cactiguide.com /Arrojadoa.htm   (51 words)

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