Pamela Koide Hyatt will discusses the works, travels, and plant discoveries of the late Professor Rauh, as well as her extensive work with "Tillandsias."
The CSSA 2024 Annual Meeting was held on June 15, 2024, at 12:30pm.
Rob Romero takes us on a tour of some of his favorite areas of central New Mexico and showcases some of his favorite cacti.
Colin C. Walker explores the world of tree aloes, the largest of the alooids.
Jared Margulies delves into the world of global cactus and succulent collecting to explore how and why some of the most passionate lovers of these plants may engage in their illicit trade and what underpins this demand.
Greg Starr will take you on a journey through Baja California through the eyes of the genus Ferocactus.
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.
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.
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.