CSSA VOL.89, November-December 2017 No.6 |
From the mysterious plant to the most common mammillaria: the story of Mammillaria luethyi | Zlatko Janeba |
Agaves of Arizona | Ron Parker |
Molecular analysis of the genus Eriosyce Part II | Fred Kattermann |
A new species of cremnophytic Aloe from the Republic of Zambia | Tom A McCoy |
Cacti conundrums | Nancy D Riley |
Sansevieria rosulata (Asparagaceae), a new species in Uganda
| Tom Forrest |
Dogs sniff out an elusive cactus | Mark Flemming |
Pushing the limits: landscaping with cacti and succulents in cold climates #27 | Leo Chance |
Book Review: Aloes of Uganda afield guide | John J Lavranos |
Journal changes | Jeff Pavlat |
Index to the Cactus and Succulent Journal vol. 89 | Cody Howard |
On the cover:Zlatko Janeba's cover picture of Mammillaria luethyi is of a plant growing on its own roots. While commonly seen grafted, he finds them easy to grow in coarse, mineral soil and given regular but modest waterings. When dry, plants can survive slight frosts. Plants grown from seed, which needs to be aged for good germination, can be expected to flower in 4-5 years |
|