“To The Point” – Winter 2025

The latest issue of To The Point is here, and it’s full of useful information collected from our members, staff, volunteers, and the newsletters of CSSA affiliate clubs.

The latest issue of To The Point is here, and it’s full of useful information collected from our members, staff, volunteers, and the newsletters of CSSA affiliate clubs.

For more than 40 years, the Cactus and Succulent Society of America (CSSA) has been fortunate to house its library at The Huntington, where it has served generations of researchers, authors, students, and plant enthusiasts. Recently, The Huntington informed us that they now need the space for their own institutional use, and as a result, CSSA must relocate its library.

Cacti and other succulents have some of the most sculptural forms with amazing designs, textures, and colors. Join Irwin for a lively discussion of light, composition, plant portraiture, and landscapes.

Horticulturalist Joe Stead has been cultivating and popularizing these pachycaul succulent trees for decades.

The CSSA is pleased to share a new article written by Lauren Lozano, the CSSA-funded intern at The Huntington’s renowned Desert Garden.

Branding and Social Media Development Needed

Calling All Photographers!

Explore the mountains and jungles of Mexico in search of the latest plant discoveries with Julia Etter and Martin Kristen.

From the 2025 Nominations Committee: Ann Hopkinson, Chair, Roxie Esterle, and Vonn Watkins

Australian plant guru Attila Kapitany gives an overview of continent's native Australian and invasive succulents and how they support various ecosystems there.