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Mini-Show Results May, 2023

Cactus of the Month: Parodia / Notocactus
Succulent of the Month: Euphorbia (not from Madagascar)

SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Cactus First - Maria Capaldo - Parodia scopa
Open Cactus First
Maria Capaldo
Parodia scopa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Cactus Second - Phyllis DeCrescenzo - Parodia scopa
Open Cactus Second
Phyllis DeCrescenzo
Parodia scopa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Cactus Third - Phyllis DeCrescenzo - Parodia concinna
Open Cactus Third
Phyllis DeCrescenzo
Parodia concinna
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Succulent First - Maria Capaldo - Euphorbia clandestina
Open Succulent First
Maria Capaldo
Euphorbia clandestina
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Succulent Second - Phyllis DeCrescenzo - Euphorbia polygona 'Snowflake'
Open Succulent Second
Phyllis DeCrescenzo
Euphorbia polygona 'Snowflake'
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Succulent Second - Jim Gardner - Euphorbia pseudocactus, Hybrid
Open Succulent Second
Jim Gardner
Euphorbia pseudocactus, Hybrid
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Succulent Third - Phyllis DeCrescenzo - Euphorbia enopla
Open Succulent Third
Phyllis DeCrescenzo
Euphorbia enopla
SCCSS 2023 03 - Open Succulent Third - Gary Duke - Euphorbia hamata
Open Succulent Third
Gary Duke
Euphorbia hamata
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Cactus First - Terri Straub - Parodia nivosa
Intermediate Cactus First
Terri Straub
Parodia nivosa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Cactus Second - Bernard Johnson - Parodia magnifica
Intermediate Cactus Second
Bernard Johnson
Parodia magnifica
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Cactus Third - Jackie Johnson - Parodia werneri
Intermediate Cactus Third
Jackie Johnson
Parodia werneri
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Cactus Third - Jackie Johnson - Parodia × erubescens
Intermediate Cactus Third
Jackie Johnson
Parodia × erubescens
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent First - Lemono Lott - Euphorbia lactea cristata
Intermediate Succulent First
Lemono Lott
Euphorbia lactea cristata
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent First - Mike Short - Euphorbia polygona 'Snowflake'
Intermediate Succulent First
Mike Short
Euphorbia polygona 'Snowflake'
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent Second - Bernard Johnson - Euphorbia Hybrid (gorgonis × South African Cape)
Intermediate Succulent Second
Bernard Johnson
Euphorbia Hybrid (gorgonis × South African Cape)
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent Second - Bernard Johnson - Euphorbia polygona var. horrida
Intermediate Succulent Second
Bernard Johnson
Euphorbia polygona var. horrida
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent Third - Anita Caplan - Euphorbia enopla
Intermediate Succulent Third
Anita Caplan
Euphorbia enopla
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent Third - Lemono Lott - Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
Intermediate Succulent Third
Lemono Lott
Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Intermediate Succulent Third - Terri Straub - Euphorbia squarrosa
Intermediate Succulent Third
Terri Straub
Euphorbia squarrosa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Cactus First - Vincent Darmali - Parodia sp.
Novice Cactus First
Vincent Darmali
Parodia sp.
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Cactus Second - Vincent Darmali - Parodia × erubescens
Novice Cactus Second
Vincent Darmali
Parodia × erubescens
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Succulent First - Vincent Darmali - Euphorbia polygona var. major
Novice Succulent First
Vincent Darmali
Euphorbia polygona var. major
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Succulent Second - Braulio Mena - Euphorbia obesa
Novice Succulent Second
Braulio Mena
Euphorbia obesa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Succulent Second - M. A Bjarkman - Euphorbia sqarrosa
Novice Succulent Second
M. A Bjarkman
Euphorbia sqarrosa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Succulent Third - Vincent Darmali - Euphorbia obesa
Novice Succulent Third
Vincent Darmali
Euphorbia obesa
SCCSS 2023 03 - Novice Succulent Third - Braulio Mena - Euphorbia schoenlandii
Novice Succulent Third
Braulio Mena
Euphorbia schoenlandii

Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Terri Straub

Open Cactus

1st: Maria Capaldo – Parodia scopa
2nd: Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Parodia scopa
3rd: Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Parodia concinna

Open Succulent

1st: Maria Capaldo – Euphorbia clandestina
2nd: Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’
2nd: Jim Gardner – Euphorbia pseudocactus, hybrid
3rd: Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Euphorbia enopla
3rd: Gary Duke – Euphorbia hamata

Intermediate Cactus

1st: Terri Straub – Parodia nivosa
2nd: Bernard Johnson – Parodia magnifica
3rd: Jackie Johnson – Parodia werneri
3rd: Jackie Johnson – Parodia × erubescens

Intermediate Succulent

1st: Lemono Lott – Euphorbia lactea cristata
1st: Mike Short – Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’
2nd: Bernard Johnson – Euphorbia Hybrid (gorgonis x South African Cape)
2nd: Bernard Johnson – Euphorbia polygona var. horrida
3rd: Anita Caplan – Euphorbia enopla
3rd: Lemono Lott – Euphorbia pseudoglobosa
3rd: Terri Straub – Euphorbia squarrosa

Novice Cactus

1st: Vincent Darmali – Parodia sp.
2nd: Vincent Darmali – Parodia × erubescens

Novice Succulent

1st: Vincent Darmali – Euphorbia polygona var. major
2nd: M. A. Bjarkman – Euphorbia squarrosa
2nd: Braulio Mena – Euphorbia obesa
3rd: Vincent Darmali – Euphorbia obesa
3rd: Braulio Mena – Euphorbia schoenlandii

LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?

The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from https://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/

  • clandestina [klan-des-TY-nuh]
    Hidden.
  • concinna [kon-kin-na, kon-sin-na]
    From the Latin, meaning skillfuly joined; neat, well-made.
  • cristata [kris-TAY-tuh]
    Crested.
  • enopla [en-OH-pl-ah]
    From the Greek meaning armed, referring to the spines.
  • erubescens [er-yoo-BESS-kens]
    Blushing, reddish, becoming red.
  • Euphorbia [yoo-FOR-bee-uh]
    Named for Euphorbus, Greek physician to Juba II, King of Mauretania.
  • hamata [ham-AH-tuh, ham-AY-tuh]
    Hooked.
  • horrida [HOR-id-uh, hor-ID-uh]
    Prickly, bristly.
  • lactea [lak-TAY-uh]
    Milky.
  • magnifica [mag-NIH-fee-kuh]
    Magnificent.
  • major [MAY-jor]
    Larger.
  • nivosa [niv-OH-suh]
    Snow white.
  • obesa [oh-BEE-suh]
    Fat.
  • Parodia [par-ROH-dee-uh]
    Named for Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi, 20th century Argentinian botanist who specialized in native grasses.
  • polygona [pol-LIG-go-nuh, pol-ee-GO-nuh]
    Many knee joints, angles.
  • pseudocactus [soo-doh-KAK-tus]
    From the Greek pseudo (false) and cactus.
  • pseudoglobosa [soo-doh-glo-BOH-suh]
    1. For the resemblance to Adenia globosa.
    2. For the resemblance to Euphorbia globosa.
  • schoenlandii [skoen-LAND-ee-eye]
    Named for Dr. Selmar Schonland (Schoenland), 20th century distinguished botanist in South Africa, where the Rhodes University herbarium and botany department are named in his honour.
  • squarrosa [skwa-RO-suh]
    1. Having scales or scale-like overlapping leaves or bracts.
    2. With parts spreading or recurved at the ends.
  • werneri [WER-ner-ee]
    Named for Abraham Gottlob Werner, 18th century German geologist.
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