「cacti」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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uildings is a desert-like environment in which | cacti, a drive-in theater screen permanently display |
ancing, a sheriff with silver spurs, Styrofoam | cacti, a model of the space shuttle, horseshoe conte |
These | cacti also produce high levels of mescaline and othe |
The Ultimate Book of | Cacti and Succulents. |
Cacti and stone terraces are visible on the site." | |
Larvae have been recorded from decaying | cacti and bromeliads. |
wo greenhouses contain collections of orchids, | cacti, and tropical plants. |
A collection of | cacti and euphorbias, including a mass of golden bar |
ant life at the park includes juniper, various | cacti, and sagebrush. |
nding the creek is mostly made up of mesquite, | cacti, and grasses. |
Espostoopsis dybowskii is a species of | cacti and the sole species of its genus (Espostoopsi |
: the Arid House presents seasonal exhibits of | cacti and succulents. |
He is a specialist for | cacti and notably compiled the 1999 CITES Cactaceae |
IFF hyperbolic crochet | cacti and kelp at the LA County Fair, 2006. |
jiotilla (Escontria chiotilla) is a species of | cacti and the only species of the genus Escontria. |
Shortgrass prairie, prickly pear | cacti and scrub vegetation cover the region, with oc |
The rooftop garden featured hundreds of | cacti and succulent plants, as well as a glass geode |
ting 80 botanical families, including orchids, | cacti, and palms. |
The Desert Collection features | cacti and succulents as well fan palms, mesquites, a |
hrubland made up of woody shrubs, small trees, | cacti, and succulents. |
hilly, with many cedar, live oak, prickly pear | cacti, and yuccas. |
The garden now contains approximately 500 | cacti and succulents in 58 beds, broadly divided int |
ng glasshouse house an extensive collection of | cacti and other succulents whilst another one houses |
es are sometimes found on the surfaces of some | cacti, and kidney stones frequently have the same co |
Mediterranean climate, including aloes, native | cacti, and South African perennials. |
e gardens feature a greenhouse and hundreds of | cacti and succulents from around the world, includin |
with one of the world's largest collections of | cacti and succulents. |
d on faulty assumptions about the evolution of | cacti and was too focused on geographic distribution |
Cacti are also a type of xerophile. | |
Sometimes, | cacti are used as barriers without being formed into |
Artichoke | cacti are in high demand for commercial trade and ha |
Rat's Tail | Cacti are very easy to grow, being suitable for a gr |
Owned by Ecuador, these | cacti are extremely rare in cultivation because of t |
es are inexpensive to develop in regions where | cacti are common, and can provide an extreme deterre |
ties excavated by these woodpeckers in saguaro | cacti are later used by a variety of other species, |
found in rocky areas with arid thronscrub and | cacti, but sometimes also in sand dunes. |
Plants and | cacti can be watered which reduces the time of growt |
Browningia is a genus of | cacti, comprising 11 known species. |
Pelecyphora is a genus of | cacti, comprising 2 species. |
Peniocereus is a genus of vining | cacti, comprising about 18 species, found from the s |
As with all | Cacti, Creeping Devil is succulent, and is reported |
getation consists primarily of sparse grasses, | cacti, desert shrubs, and scrub brush. |
tii is known to grow on species of the globose | cacti Echinocactus platyacanthus, Mammillaria carnea |
Haageocereus is a genus of | cacti endemic to the lower elevations of the extreme |
tuent of Peyote, San Pedro, and Peruvian Torch | cacti), ergolines (active constituents of Hawaiian B |
carnivorous plants, herb and spice plants, and | cacti, euphorbia, and other succulents. |
"pliant/soft") is a genus of mostly tree-like | cacti from South America (Colombia, Ecuador to Peru) |
hn et al. 2003), coffee trees, cassava, ferns, | cacti, gardenias and orchids. |
nt plants genera Sansevieria and Titanopsis or | cacti genus Thelocactus. |
Canary Islands, but may be present where other | cacti grow. |
Drought conditions can also make the living | cacti harder to find because they shrink and retract |
rvations regarding the subtle variations among | cacti have proven useful for hobbyists, who continue |
Cacti in the Arid house of the Winter Gardens | |
enus of highly specialized, tuberous Opuntioid | Cacti in North America. |
Cacti in the genus Ariocarpus, Opuntia, Pereskia, an | |
History F. Eichlam found this | cacti in Guatemala and sent a living specimen to the |
Desert Garden - succulents and | cacti including agaves, aloes, crassulas, and yuccas |
but this is also used for many night blooming | cacti, including Epiphyllum, Hylocereus and Peniocer |
th America, and published a number of books on | cacti, including the six-volume, 4,000-page Die Cact |
This | cacti is collected and chewed by young children beca |
Because | cacti live a long time, the cortical bundles have to |
Echinopsis chiloensis is a species of | cacti native to South America; genus members are kno |
ea is a genus of globular to short cylindrical | cacti native to Brazil. |
rica, and the Western Hemisphere section holds | cacti native to the Americas. |
canyons with limestone slopes, similar to the | cacti Neobuxbaumia multiareolata, Neobuxbaumia sanch |
Cactus Garden - Hundreds of | cacti, ocotillos, agaves, yuccas, etc. |
It is most commonly found on | cacti of the genus Melocactus and can take a number |
Blagger will die if he touches | cacti, one of the moving enemy obstacles of the leve |
Button | cacti or pingpong ball cacti (genus Epithelantha) ar |
They build nests in holes made in saguaro | cacti or mesquite trees. |
worst impact, with all but the hardiest of the | cacti perishing due to neglect. |
largest collections of bromeliads and of giant | cacti respectively in Great Britain (beaten only by |
These | cacti respond well to balanced feeding that can be a |
ies, approximately 200 species of wildflowers, | cacti, shrubs, and native grasses. |
Mostly there are | cacti, small shrubs, short trees, lizards, and birds |
builds an unusual tent-like web, often between | cacti, somewhat resembling the webs of Linyphiidae. |
The goal is to leave only | cacti standing individually, so that no more Morgs c |
It had unusual | cacti, stone formations, and hundreds of Hopi Indian |
ome” was completed in 1973, and now is home to | cacti, succulents, century plants, and a large monke |
varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials, roses, | cacti, succulents, and vegetables laid out in the st |
palms, shrubs, 'subshrubs,' perennials, bulbs, | cacti, succulents, herbs, annual plants and wildflow |
Mesquites can serve as nurse trees to young | cacti, such as the saguaro. |
lly along with mescaline in various species of | cacti such as San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. |
esert with various species of yucca, agave and | cacti, such as Spanish Dagger (Yucca faxoniana), Sot |
ely related to the New World family Cactaceae ( | cacti), sufficiently closely so that the species of |
d, north-facing woodpecker cavities in Saguaro | cacti, sycamores, cottonwoods and other hardwood tre |
the presence of a vascular system exclusive to | cacti, the cortical bundle. |
It is also one of the easiest | cacti to grow from the genus. |
They are small | cacti, usually growing up to 6-7 inches (20 cm) high |
Haagespostoa is a genus of | cacti, which is a natural hybrid between Haageocereu |
the player gets a greenhouse where he can grow | cacti, which earn more points than "standard" plants |
habitat and retrieve this and other species of | cacti, which were stockpiled, shipped away for sale, |
Mature Golden Barrel | cacti with columnar Cereus cacti from South America |
Obregonia, the artichoke cactus, is a genus of | cacti with a single species, Obregonia denegrii. |
Lepismium is a genus of mostly epiphytic | cacti, with a dozen species. |
Austrocactus is a genus of | cacti with five species endemic of southern South Am |
eas, rhododendrons, and a xeriscape devoted to | cacti, yuccas, and other succulents. |
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