Mini-Show Results August, 2024
Cactus of the Month: Echinopsis, Soehrensia, Lobivia, & Chamaecereus.
Succulent of the Month: Stapeliads (Stapelia, Huernia, Orbea, etc.).
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Terri Straub
Open Cactus
1st:
Maria Capaldo – Lobivia ferox var. ferox
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Echinopsis ‘Los Angeles’
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Echinopsis
Open Succulent
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Huernia zebrina
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Huernia zebrina
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Terri Straub – Soehrensia tarijensis
2nd:
Terri Straub – Lobivia hertrichiana
3rd:
Anita Caplan – Chamaecereus saltensis
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
Anita Caplan – Huernia
2nd:
Terri Straub – Orbea ciliata
3rd:
Terri Straub – Orbea variegata
Novice Cactus
1st:
Braulio Mena – Echinopsis oxygona
2nd:
Liz Ying – Lobivia
3rd:
Shane Mullen – Lobivia ancistrophora
Novice Succulent
1st:
Martin Dorsey – Pseudolithos migiurtinus
2nd:
Martin Dorsey – Stapelia gigantea
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from https://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- ancistrophora [an-kiss-troh-FOR-uh, an-siss-troh-FOR-uh]
From the Greek ankistron (hook, barb) and -phorus (suffix meaning carries). - Chamaecereus [kam-ay-KER-ee-us, kam-ay-SER-ee-us]
From the Greek chamai (ground) and cereus (wax candle, torch). - ciliata [sil-ee-ATE-uh, sil-ee-AH-tuh]
Fringed with hairs. - Echinopsis [ek-in-OP-sis]
From the Greek echinos (sea urchin or hedgehog) and opsis (like), referring to the plant’s resemblance to sea urchins. - ferox [FER-oks]
Fierce. - gigantea [jy-GAN-tee-uh, gy-GAN-tee-uh]
Large, gigantic. - hertrichiana [her-trik-ee-AH-na]
Named for William Hertrich, early 20th century curator of the Huntington Botanical Gardens at S. Marino, California. - Huernia [hew-ERN-ee-uh]
Named for Justus Heurnius, 17th century Dutch missionary and botanist. - Lobivia [low-BIV-ee-uh]
Anagram of Bolivia, where the plant is native. - migiurtinus [mij-er-TEE-nus]
Of or from the coastal region of Migiurtina, Somalia. - Orbea [ORB-ee-uh]
From the Latin orbis, circular shape or disc. - oxygona [ok-SY-goh-nuh]
Sharp-angled. - Pseudolithos [soo-doh-LY-thos]
From the Greek pseudo (false) and lithops (stone-like). - saltensis [sal-TEN-sis]
Of or from Salta, a province in northern Argentina. - Stapelia [sta-PEL-ee-uh]
Named for Johannes Bodaeus van Stapel, 17th century Dutch botanist and physician. - tarijensis [tar-ih-HEN-sis]
Of or from from Tarija, Bolivia. - variegata [var-ee-GAY-tuh]
Variegated. - zebrina [zeb-REE-nuh]
Zebra-striped.