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- Editorial
Peter Breslin - Mojave Desert Land Trust: saving and restoring the desert landscape
Ann Hopkinson - Eriosyce tuberculosa (Cactaceae), a new species from the Atacama Region, Chile
Stefan Campbell - Twins: an unexpected reproductive strategy in genus Operculicarya
Daniel Houston and Joseph Stead - A memorable trip to the Big Bend region of West Texas, featuring the flowering Ariocarpus fissuratus and other local flora
Echo Pang - Illustrating Cactaceae: capturing wild beauty in a troubled world
Marc Nevsky - Looking for Crassulaceae in La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain
Marco Cristini - Oddballs: an ongoing study in unusual plant populations
Ron Parker - Book Reviews
by Gerhard Bock and Peter Breslin
Cactus and Succulent Journal
97-1 Spring 2025
The Cactus & Succulent Journal has been published continually by the CSSA since 1929.

Admiring a very graceful Glandulicactus wrightii (Engelm.) D.J.Ferguson with my camera near Ruidosa, TX.
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Front cover: A remarkable illustration of the federally-listed endangered species, Escobaria (Pelecyphora) robbinsorum, by Marc Nevsky.