CSSA recognizes Adam Harrower with Conservation Award

Adam Harrower receives the 2024 CSSA Award for Conservation
Adam Harrower receives the 2024 CSSA Award for Conservation
The 2024 Contest has concluded — stay tuned for results Do you love taking pictures of cacti and succulents? Enter our annual photo contest to get your photo on the cover of the Journal and win a $100 gift certificate…
Cactus and Succulent Journal Volume 96-1 is now available. Notable themes in this issue include Dudleya, Epiphyllums of Nicaragua, Namibia, and a review of the book The Cactus Hunters by Jared Marguiies.
Back in 2017, while tromping around in the backcountry canyons of southern Mexico, a very strange cactus was discovered. Tristian Davis will take you on this journey of discovery, and along the way, you will see some of the sights and other plants in these little-studied remote canyons.
Haseltonia 30 is now available, both in print and individual article downloads.
Considered as “The Cacti of the Old World," plants in the Didiereaceae family were thought to be restricted to Madagascar, where the species are characteristic elements of the spiny forests in the southern part of the country.
The original Chuck Staples archives resources have been saved to a new location.
Due to a transition between publishers, from Allen Press to Sheridan, volume 95 issue 4 of the Cactus and Succulent Journal was unexpectedly delayed in production. It was mailed 3 weeks late on December 11th. Thanks for your patience, and we hope…
Pardon our dust while we rebuild our website. Some content may be temporarily missing.
Growing succulents as bonsai is fun and rewarding. Join us for a visual pep-talk from one of the leading nursery growers in the field.