Cactus & Succulent Journal 2003/1

£2.50

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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MARCH 2003 CONTENTS:

  • A special offering of Melocactus seeds
  • What is an areole? by Gordon Rowley
  • Echeveria – small but perfectly formed by John Pilbeam
  • Yavia cryptocarpa – conservation action on a new and interesting cactus by Roberto Kiesling and Omar Ferrari
  • Round Robins report by Malcolm Holloway
  • The conservation and protection of Mammillaria albiflora by Martin Smith
  • Could Aloe pillansii be facing extinction? by Elsabe Powell, H.Hendriks and B.Clark
  • Succulents on stamps by John Cox
  • The BCSS – looking forward
  • Cristates, variegates and the asymmetric universe by Gordon Rowley
  • Mammillaria scheinvariana submerged by Bill Weightman

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