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Books about Cacti

500 Cacti : Species and Varieties in Cultivation
by Ken Preston-Mafham
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9781554072613     Pub. Date: 04/12/2007
500 species from all cactus groups, including cacti, succulents, caudiciforms and euphorbs, alphabetically by genus. Each species has its own page and includes at-a-glance detail on size, distribution, spination, flowering, varieties, growing advice.

Cactus: The Most Beautiful Varieties and how to Keep Them Healthy
by Elizabeth Manke
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780764112263     Pub. Date: 03/28/2000
Prickly and frequently taking strange shapes, cacti often thrive when given minimal care, and sometimes languish when owners "nurse them to death." This handsomely illustrated book introduces plant growers to the basics of cactus care and cultivation, then presents an alphabetized directory of roughly 50 varieties, from Acanthocalycium to Uebelmannia pectinifera. Shown in stunning photographs, is the magnificent variety of cactus flowers that blossom from the unusual and fascinating shapes of these plants.

Cacti and Succulents : An Illustrated Guide to the Plants and their Cultivation
by Graham Charles
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781861268723     Pub. Date: 04/01/2007
An essential guide to cacti and other succulents, featuring 420 color photos and a wealth of information on the plants and their cultivation. Beautifully illustrated and highly accessible, this guide is both an instructive practical manual and a rich source of reference. More than 250 different species or genera and their natural habitats are profiled and illustrated. Topics include: the unique nature of succulents; their natural environment; history, classification, and nomenclature; watering, feeding, general care, and propagation; and pests and diseases.

 

Cacti : The Illustrated Dictionary
by Rod Preston-Mafham & Ken Preston-Mafham
Paperback - REPRINT     ISBN-13: 9780881924008     Pub. Date: 01/15/1997
The focus is on globular cacti, particularly Mammillaria, but also some popular columnar cactus forms such as Echinocereus.


 

Crazy About Cacti and Succulents
by Ray Rogers & Steve Buchanan
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781889538723     Pub. Date: 05/28/2006
Cacti and succulents are among the most bizarre and beautiful plants a gardener can grow, and included here are some of the most remarkable of them all: stapeliads and ceropegias. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden has brought together master gardeners from across the country, who show how easy it is to cultivate a collection of cacti and succulents on a windowsill or under artificial lights. They also introduce varieties that are hardy enough to grow outside in most climates. There are chapters on medicinal plants and succulent bonsai, plus advice on how experts groom their plants for competition. Finally, readers can learn how to help save the cacti and succulents that are threatened with extinction in the wild.

Cacti and Succulents : A Complete Guide to Species, Cultivation and Care
by Gideon Smith
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9781883052553     Pub. Date: 04/01/2007
Readers will learn about more than 50 species of cacti and more than 10 families of succulents, including their ideal locations, natural habitats, and care and feeding needs, in this complete guide to these captivating plants. Beautiful specimen plants from six garden collections the world over, from Zurich to Phoenix, are detailed in full. Complete descriptions, including color photographs, will help readers identify their plants, and detailed care instructions will help them make sure that their plants thrive, whether they are being grown indoors or outside, in the city or in the country.

Cacti and Succulents: Step-by-Step to Growing Success
by Bill Keen
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781852232641     Pub. Date: 06/28/1990
Cacti and succulents can offer an original and attractive display throughout the year, and there are an increasing number of beautiful varieties to choose from. This first-timer's manual covers everything from selecting, growing and propagating a range of the most popular types, including flowering cacti, to imaginative ideas for showing them off, both indoors and in the greenhouse and conservatory. Fully illustrated with step-by-step sequences, this is the only book you'll need for year round enjoyment.

The Complete Book of Cacti and Succulents: The Definitive Practical Guide to Cultivation, Propagation, and Display
by Terry Hewitt
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780789416575     Pub. Date: 07/28/1997
The Complete Book of Cacti & Succulents features the history, cultivation, and imaginative use of more than 300 plants, in step-by-step color stages. This is a feast of in-depth information and eye-catching photography.

Success with Cacti and Other Succulents
by Shirley-Anne Bell
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781861084026     Pub. Date: 02/28/2006
Striking to look at, cacti and other succulents make a bold statement in any home or garden. And, as this information-packed, lushly illustrated book explains, they're easy to care for, too. Combining reliable and detailed horticultural information with inspiring ideas for displaying the plants (such as planting them in unusual containers, like old boots or broken pots), this is an irresistible invitation to the joys of growing these fascinating plants. Plus: the extensive alphabetical directory in the back helps readers choose from the vast array of cacti and succulents available, to find the ones best suited for their growing conditions.

Great Cacti : Ethnobotany and Biogeography
by David Yetman
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9780816524310     Pub. Date: 11/01/2007
Towering over deserts, arid scrublands, and dry tropical forests, giant cacti grow throughout the Americas, from the United States to Argentina often in rough terrain and on barren, parched soils, places inhospitable to people. But as David Yetman shows, many of these tall plants have contributed significantly to human survival. Drawing on his close association with the Guarij os, Mayos, and Seris of Mexico peoples for whom such cacti have been indispensable to survival he offers surprising evidence of the importance of these plants in human cultures. The Great Cacti reviews the more than one hundred species of columnar cacti, with detailed discussions of some 75 that have been the most beneficial to humans or are most spectacular.

Guides to Individual Genera

The Genus Matucana: Biology of Systematics of Fascinating Peruvian Cacti
by Rob Bregman
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9789054106388     Pub. Date: May 1996
An analysis of the genus Matucana, a popular group of Peruvian cacti. The section on systematics emphasizes seed morphology, because of its phylogenetic significance. The genus is proposed as consisting of 19 species, all of which are described and depicted, including SEM micrographs of seeds.

Organ Pipe Cactus
by David Yetman
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780816525416     Pub. Date: 09/15/2006
Distinguished by its slender vertical branches resembling the tubes of a pipe organ, and growing to the imposing height of 15 to more than 30 feet, it's obvious how the organ pipe cactus got its name. In the United States, these spectacular and intriguing plants are found exclusively in a small area of the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern corner of Arizona. Although it is the most common columnar cactus, it's so unusual in the United States that it has a national preserve established to protect it. Chapters explore their ethnobotanical uses, habitat, distribution, and special conditions required for germination, establishment, growth, and survival.

Peyote: The Divine Cactus
by Edward F. Anderson Hardback     ISBN-13: 9780816516537     Pub. Date: 10/01/1996
Dry whiskey, Divine herb, Devil s root, Medicine of God, Peyote: for some people, to use it is to hear colors and see sounds. For many Native Americans, it brings an ability to reach out of their physical lives, to communicate with the spirits, and to become complete. Greatly expanded and brought up-to-date from the 1980 edition, these pages describe peyote ceremonies and the users experiences, and also cover the many scientific and legal aspects of using the plant. Well written, informative, comprehensive, and enlightening, the book will be welcomed by counselors, anthropologists, historians, physicians, chemists, lawyers, and observers of the contemporary drug scene, as well as by interested general readers.

Peyote and Other Psychoactive Cacti
by Adam Gottlieb, Derek Westlund & Larry Todd
Paperback - 2nd Ed.     ISBN-13: 9780914171959     Pub. Date: 07/28/1997
Underground classic from the 1970s, rewritten and repackaged with new illustrations. Focuses on obtaining seeds, cloning, grafting, growing cacti, and extracting alkaloids.

Prickly Pear Cactus Medicine: Treatments for Diabetes, Cholesterol, and the Immune System
by Ran Knishinsky
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780892811496     Pub. Date: 06/30/2004
The first complete guide to natural healing properties and uses of the prickly pear cactus. Examines the scientific research promoting the cactus as a natural diabetes and cholesterol medication as well as its use in the treatment of obesity, gastrointestinal disorders, skin ailments, and viral infections. Explores the healing uses of prickly pears from the perspective of doctor, chemist, ethnobotanist, cook, and layman. Includes 24 cactus recipes--from Prickly Pear Bread to Cactus Candy.

All About Saguaros : Facts, Lore, Photos
by Leo Banks, Arizona Highways Magazine Contributor
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781932082913     Pub. Date: 12/31/2008
They're stately, but sometimes amusing, icons of the Old West - huge columns standing with rounded arm held in a seemingly endless number of poses. Meet the giant saguaro cactus, native of the Sonoran Desert, which with a few exceptions is the only place in the world where Carnegiea gigantea grows. The saguaro cactus provides home and food to many desert animals, as well as to peoples of the desert tribes. Discover the stages of the saguaro's long life span and see how it is a protected part of the desert ecology and cultures. Color photographs vividly show this cactus a its grandest and most beautiful and at its most vulnerable.

Guides to Cacti of a Geographical Area

Left: Cactus of Arizona Field Guide
by Nora Mays Bowers, Stan Tekiela & Rick Bowers
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781591930686     Pub. Date: 03/28/2008

Right: The Native Cacti of California
by Lyman Benson
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780804715263     Pub. Date: 09/01/1988
An essential classic field guide.

Cacti of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas
by A. Michael Powell, James F. Weedin
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9780896725317     Pub. Date: January 2005
Of the 132 species and varieties of cacti in Texas, about 104 of them occur in the 15 counties in and near the Trans-Pecos region. This volume includes full descriptions of those cacti, with 64 maps showing the distribution of each species in the region. The descriptions follow the latest findings of cactus researchers worldwide and include scientific names; common names; identifying characters based on vegetative habit, flowers, fruit, and seeds; identification of flowerless specimens; and phenology and biosystematics." More than 300 beautiful, full-color photographs of the cacti in flower and in fruit, all cross-referenced to their description in the text, highlight the book. A glossary of cactus terms, exhaustive list of literature, and index complete the book.

Left: Southwest Cacti, Trees and Shrubs
by Stephen Whitney & Elizabeth Hart
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9781594850165     Pub. Date: 05/01/2006

Right: Cacti of Texas : A Field Guide
by A. Powell, James Weedin & Shirley Powell
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9780896726116     Pub. Date: 04/28/2008

Texas Cacti : A Field Guide
by Brian Loflin & Shirley Loflin
Paperback     ISBN-13: 9781603441087     Pub. Date: 10/26/2009
Brian and Shirley Loflin present a concise, fully illustrated field guide to more than one hundred of the cacti most often found in Texas and the surrounding region. The book opens with an illustrated introduction to cactus habitat and anatomy. The species are then organized by stem shape, with detailed color photographs, specific identifying features (including spines, flowers, fruits, and seeds) and information about common and scientific names, habitat, flowering season. The photographs, range maps, and icons designating shape, conservation status, and blooming period, along with easy-to-understand descriptions, make this book a quick and friendly guide to cactus identification for botanists, amateur naturalists, and cactus enthusiasts alike.

Naturalist's Big Bend : An Introduction to the Trees and Shrubs, Wildflowers, Cacti, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians, Fish, and Insects
by Roland Wauer & Carl Fleming
Hardcover     ISBN-13: 9781585441556     Pub. Date: 01/28/2002
In southwest Texas, where the Rio Grande arcs southward into Mexico, lies Big Bend National Park, 708,221 acres of river floodplain, desert, grasslands, and majestic moutains. Naturalist's Big Bend highlights the distinctive plants and animals of the region, such as the century plant, candelilla from which wax is made, the giant dagger yucca, the javelina, the rare Texas lyre snake, the tarantula, and the Big Bend quonker katydid. This comprehensive field guide, revised and completely updated in a new edition, recounts the area's archaeology and history, describes the characteristics and habitats of Big Bend's remarkable variety of plants and animals, and outlines walking and driving tours of the most likely spots for sighting these natural wonders.

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