CactusWorld 2018/2

£4.50

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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JUNE 2018 CONTENTS:

  • Editor’s comments by Colin Walker
  • The evolution of broad succulent stems in cacti by James D Mauseth
  • Exploration, revelation, and the art of seeing small by Irwin Lightstone
  • Two jovibarbas at a single habitat near the town of Ostrov u Macochy, in the Czech Republic by Josef Jezek
  • Tephrocactus alexanderi around Fiambalá by Thomas Guerry
  • What is the point of a cactus? by David Bruno
  • In my greenhouse by Philip Andrews
  • Austrocactus aonikenkensis – the southernmost Austrocactus by Elisabeth and Norbert Sarnes
  • Ancestral stock of the Canary Island  Aeonium group by Ray Stephenson
  • A new BCSS Fellow
  • Cold, snow and drought by David Cumming
  • Some interesting variations in Ferocactus echidne by Ian Woolnough
  • Literature review
  • CactusTalk

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