Bradleya 42/2024

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Coleocephalocereus superbus (Cactaceae), a new magenta-flowered species from Minas Gerais, Brazil

Cactus endemism in major river basins of Eastern Brazil

Arrojadoa luetzelburgioides, a new species allied to A. multiflora (Cactaceae) and a key to the recently expanded genus

Conserving Brazilian cacti: an update and future projects

A note on the roots of Maihuenia (Cactaceae)

Biotic and abiotic factors affect soil seed bank of cacti in the Caatinga, a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest

Further records of opuntioid cacti (Opuntieae, Opuntioideae, Cactaceae) from Tunisia with a key and updated checklist of the species of the genus Opuntia in northern Africa

Activation of areole meristem using cytokinins and in vitro propagation of Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D.R. Hunt (White-fleshed Dragon Fruit)

Additions and corrections to Cacti of Eastern Brazil (4)

Hylotelephium maximum in Tunisia (Crassulaceae, Subfam. Sempervivoideae): a new alien for the African succulent flora

Two new Bulbine species (Asphodelaceae) from the southern coastal zone of the Western Cape, South Africa

Native and non-native succulent plants in Algeria

First record of Kalanchoe laxiflora as a casual and additional records of K. ×houghtonii (Crassulaceae) in Algeria

Discovery of the first confirmed locality of Tetragonia tetragonioides (Pall.) Kuntze (Aizoaceae) naturalising in Algeria

The search for Crassula ×hybrida

Aloe inyangensis var. lutea, a new yellow-flowering variety from Nyanga (Inyanga), north-eastern Zimbabwe

Crassula inopinus, a new cliff-dwelling succulent species from Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa

An update on Agave and Furcraea (Agavaceae; Asparagaceae sensu lato) escaped and naturalised in Madeira

Casual, naturalised and invasive succulents of the Balearic Islands

John Parkinson’s succulents

A review of Melocactus printed illustrations from drawings and paintings 1571 1923

The succulents in The Magazine of Botany and Gardening (1833–1837): plagiarism in the early nineteenth century

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