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Mini-Show Results May, 2024

Cactus of the Month: Eriosyce, Neoporteria, Neochilenia, Islaya.
Succulent of the Month: Crassula.

SCCSS 2024 05 - Open Cactus First - Gary Duke - Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) recondita var. vexata
Open Cactus First
Gary Duke
Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) recondita var. vexata
SCCSS 2024 05 - Open Succulent First - Gary Duke - Crassula columella
Open Succulent First
Gary Duke
Crassula columella
SCCSS 2024 05 - Intermediate Cactus First - Terri Straub - Eriosyce subgibbosa
Intermediate Cactus First
Terri Straub
Eriosyce subgibbosa
SCCSS 2024 05 - Intermediate Succulent First - Terri Straub - Crassula ovata 'Gollum'
Intermediate Succulent First
Terri Straub
Crassula ovata 'Gollum'
SCCSS 2024 05 - Novice Cactus First - Martin Dorsey - Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) aspillagae
Novice Cactus First
Martin Dorsey
Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) aspillagae
SCCSS 2024 05 - Novice Succulent First - Martin Dorsey - Crassula montana subsp. quadrangularis
Novice Succulent First
Martin Dorsey
Crassula montana subsp. quadrangularis

Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Terri Straub

Open Cactus

1st: Gary Duke – Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) recondita var. vexata
2nd: Maria Capaldo – Eriosyce heinrichiana (=Neochilenia occulta)
3rd: Maria Capaldo – Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) villosa
3rd: Maria Capaldo – Eriosyce senilis

Open Succulent

1st: Gary Duke – Crassula columella
2nd: Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Crassula ‘Baby Necklace’
3rd: Phyllis De Crescenzo – Crassula perforata, Variegated
3rd: Maria Capaldo – Crassula ‘Blue Waves’

Intermediate Cactus

1st: Terri Straub – Eriosyce subgibbosa
2nd: Terri Straub – Eriosyce villosa
3rd: Terri Straub – Eriosyce senilis

Intermediate Succulent

1st: Terri Straub – Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’
2nd: Mike Short – Crassula pubescens subsp. radicans
3rd: Terri Straub – Crassula perforata
3rd: Mike Short – Crassula multicava ‘Ngabara’

Novice Cactus

1st: Martin Dorsey – Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) aspillagae
2nd: Shane Mullen – Eriosyce jussieui (=Neochilenia heinrichiana var. setosiflora)
3rd: Martin Dorsey – Eriosyce (=Neoporteria) paucicostata

Novice Succulent

1st: Martin Dorsey – Crassula montana subsp. quadrangularis
2nd: Martin Dorsey – Crassula alstonii
3rd: Martin Dorsey – Crassula tomentosa

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

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

  • alstonii [al-STON-ee-eye]
    Named after Arthur Hugh Garfit Alston (1902-1958), pteridologist and collector.
  • columella [kol-um-EL-luh]
    columnar.
  • Crassula [KRASS-oo-la, KRASS-uh-la]
    Somewhat thickened foliage; diminutive of the Latin crassus (thick, fleshy).
  • Eriosyce [er-ee-oh-SY-kee]
    From the Greek erion (woolly) and sykon (fig, fruit).
  • jussieui [ZHOO-syoo-eye]
    Named for Bernard, Joseph, Antoine-Laurent and Adrien-Laurent-Henri de Jussieu, a family of 18th and 19th century French botanists.
  • multicava [mul-tee-KAH-vuh, mul-tee-KAV-uh]
    Many pits.
  • occulta [ock-ULL-tuh]
    Secret.
  • ovata [oh-VAY-tuh]
    Ovate in shape.
  • paucicostata [paw-ke-ko-STAY-tuh]
    Few ribs.
  • perforata [per-for-AY-tuh]
    Perforated, punctured.
  • pubescens [pew-BES-senz, pub-ess-ens]
    Downy, short haired.
  • radicans [RAD-ee-kans]
    Plant roots from its stem.
  • recondita [rek-on–DY-tuh, rek-on–DEE-tuh]
    From the Latin recondere, meaning hidden, concealed, or stored away.
  • senilis [SEE-nil-is]
    Of an old man.
  • subgibbosa [sub-gib-BOH-suh]
    Having a small or slightly swollen hump.
  • tomentosa [toh-men-TOH-suh]
    Covered with fine, matted hairs.
  • villosa [vil-OH-suh]
    Covered with soft hairs.
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