Description
MARCH 2007 CONTENTS:
- Editor’s comments by Roy Mottram
- Fascinating Frailea, Part I : General impressions by Marlon C Machado
- A new species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from northernmost Madagascar by Jean-Bernard Castillon
- Visiting Ferocactus cylindraceus by Roy Thackeray
- Pink-flowered astrophytums by David Quail
- The genus Rhipsalis by A J S McMillan
- Contributions to the flora of the Canary Islands – Part I by Brian Fearn
- Mammillaria luethyi by Jim Ring
- Mammillarias in reverse – Part 3 by John Pilbeam
- The recent discovery of the first wild population of Moringa hildebrandtii (Moringaceae) in Madagascar by J-B Castillon & J-P Castillon
- A visit to Senegal, West Africa by Peter Bruyns
- CactusTalk
- Literature review
- Round Robins Report by Malcolm Holloway
Front cover: Frailea castenea. This widespread species from southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and northern Uruguay is popular with collectors and easily grown from seed.