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413: 489: 452: 433: 395: 578: 536: 314: 639: 557: 515: 29: 660: 328: 619: 599: 471: 347: 294:, created in the 1930s and 40s, and from successive crosses of their progeny. Like the Paramount hybrids, the Schick hybrids can flower several times in a season and, with increasing age, can produce greater numbers of flowers. Under the Huntington's growing conditions the first flush of flowers is typically in April with successive flushes occurring in May, June and July, and, in some hybrids, even into August, September and October. These horticultural-significant 365: 155: 249:
Some studies estimate that as many as two-thirds of the world's flora and fauna may become extinct during the course of the 21st century, the result of global warming and encroaching development. Scientists alarmed by these prospects are working diligently to propagate plants outside their natural
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is to propagate and distribute new or rare succulents to collectors, nurseries and institutions to further research and appreciation of these remarkable plants. The ISI distributes as many as 40 new succulent varieties every year. Field-collected plants,
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worldwide, about 1,500 of them classified as cacti. The Huntington Desert Garden Conservatory now contains more than 2,200 accessions, representing more than 43 plant families, 1,261 different
412: 194:. The 3,000-square-foot (280 m) Desert Garden Conservatory serves The Huntington and public communities as a conservation facility, research resource and genetic diversity preserve. 796: 806: 638: 577: 70: 488: 535: 451: 556: 821: 221:. The plant collection contains examples from the world's major desert regions, including the southern United States, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Brazil, 811: 432: 791: 514: 394: 741: 659: 618: 598: 699: 313: 327: 470: 694: 63: 801: 346: 684: 179: 772: 564: 816: 667: 626: 420: 402: 178:. It was constructed in 1985. The Desert Garden Conservatory is adjacent to the 10-acre (40,000 m) 175: 56: 478: 459: 28: 278:, grafts and rooted cuttings produced under nursery conditions without detriment to wild populations. 496: 255: 364: 195: 646: 745: 440: 191: 171: 606: 522: 291: 776: 543: 222: 785: 46: 585: 238: 234: 689: 226: 214: 167: 85: 72: 354: 295: 206: 187: 139: 275: 251: 372: 335: 271: 210: 199: 705: 230: 218: 769: 182:
itself. The garden houses one of the most important collections of
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are derived primarily from crosses of Harry Johnson's Paramount
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plants in the world, including a large number of rare and
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Propagation program to save rare and endangered plants
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cactus garden
San Marino, California
Coordinates
34°07′38″N 118°06′36″W / 34.1272°N 118.1100°W / 34.1272; -118.1100
www.huntington.org/desert-garden

greenhouse
Huntington Library
San Marino, California
Huntington Desert Garden
cacti
succulent
endangered species
John N. Trager
curator
succulents
species
subspecies
genera
Canary Islands
Madagascar
Malawi
South Africa
biodiversity
habitats
plant propagate
cuttings
seedlings
hybrids

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