Description
March 2023 Contents
- Editor’s comments by Al Laius
- Brazil’s wonderful succulents (part 1) by Martin Lowry & Nigel Taylor
- Ceropegia crinita (Apocynaceae), a new species of Ceropegia sect. Chamaesiphon from South Africa by Ralph Peckover
- An examination of the popularity and history of seed growing by Terry Goodfellow
- Succulents contained by Colin C Walker
- Dendrosicyos socotranus by Ron Crawford
- Out on the road by David Ennals
- Agave nizandensis – a unique dwarf Mexican species by Colin C Walker
- A new combination in Orbea Haw. by Julian M H Shaw & Muhammad Idrees
- Can beetles fly? By David Bruno
- Aztekium and Geohintonia – an appreciation by John Pilbeam
- Bradleya 2023 article previews by George Thomson
- The 2022 National Show – a series of firsts! By Hazel Taylor
- Graptopetalum mendozae Glass & Cházaro (Crassulaceae) by Miguel Cházaro-Basáñez & Raúl Acevedo-Rosas
- Winter in my greenhouse by Elizabeth Maddock
- Zlatko’s favourites (11) by Zlatko Janeba
- The tale of a little red stone by Hilde Mouton & Roy Earlé
- From Naples to Copenhagen by Sergio de Magistris
- Presidential Plants (5) by Graham Charles
- CactusTalk
- New literature
Front cover: Echinocereus barthelowanus grown by Martin Lowry. (Photo: Martin Lowry)