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In this issue
- The Huntington Botanical Gardens presents the 2024 Offering of the INTERNATIONAL SUCCULENT INTRODUCTIONS
John N. Trager and Alyssa Tseng - Saving saguaro cacti at Saguaro High School
Nikhil Sethi, Katherine Dalton, Claire Holtry, Sadie Williams, Chloe Hennessey, Giavanna Raboin, and Scott Milne - Saguaro ribs tell a story
James D. Mauseth - Lessons from the field
Ron Parker - Post-fire herbivory of Pediocactus nigrispinus in Central Washington
Ron Bockelman - North from the Cape: a survey of the Cape Region of South Africa’s succulent plants, part 2
Fred Dortort - Experimental cross-pollination to test species boundaries: are Parodia stuemeri and Parodia pseudostuemeri one species?
Lothar Diers - Aloes growing as epiphytes
Cornell Beukes - Aloes with fluorescent nectar
John B. Miller - Dudleya of the Channel Islands: conservation successes and taxonomy
Stephen Ward McCabe - Book Review: Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes: A Natural History of Bursera – Judith Becerraand and David Yetman
Rod Haenni
Cactus and Succulent Journal
96-2 Summer 2024
The Cactus & Succulent Journal has been published continually by the CSSA since 1929.
Support CSSA while purchasing this issue’s book review book: Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes: A Natural History of Bursera by Judith Becerraand and David Yetman https://amzn.to/3Kbjyy6

Back Cover Photo: Pleiospilos nelii by Rob Skillin
Cover Photo: Chamaecereus luisramirezil by Karen Zimmerman
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