Cactus & Succulent Journal 1997/3

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The Society journal  appears quarterly and is a richly illustrated, topical and informative journal which is highly respected worldwide.Currently issued in B5 format with beautifully illustrated, laminated covers the journal usually runs to 56 pages, though occasionally longer editions are produced as well as Special Issues. Older issues may differ.

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SEPTEMBER 1997 CONTENTS:

  • Random Observations After Studying Melocacti in Their Habitat for Seven Years by Prof. Mag. Dr. Helmut Antesberger
  • Opuntia erinacea var. columbiana by Dixie A. Dringman
  • Rescue Operations of Threatened Species in the Hydroelectric Project: Zimapan, Mexico by Rafael Ortega Varela, Zirahuen Ortega Varela & Charles Glass
  • Pachypodium lealli Welw. by A.J.S. McMillan
  • Freezing Cacti and How to Get Away With it (or Not) by Chris Holland
  • Soehrensias, Giant Lobivias in Argentina by Graham Charles
  • An Agave Reference System by Dr J.R. Kolendo
  • Six Into One Will Go by David Hunt
  • A New Benefit of Membership
  • Round Robins: Flight Report by Elizabeth Pendleton
  • Bookshelf
  • Abstracts
  • Metrication – or How Not to be Driven Potty over Pots by Ray Alicock and David Green
  • Re-establishment of Aloe suzannae in Madagascar. Part 2. Groundwork on The Red Island. by Priscilla Swartz
  • Escobaria vivipara in Habitat in Arizona by John L.Arnold
  • Charges for Import and Export Permits by Bill Maddams
  • A Message from the Chairman
  • Face to Face

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