Research

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CSSA supports research into xerophytic plants, their taxonomy, and their habitats through direct grants to qualified academic projects.

Research programs news

The most recent updates from our Research Committee.

Past Webinar: Tristian Davis – Once upon a time in Oaxaca

2024-02-17
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.

CSSA updates Code of Conduct regarding habitat collected plants

2024-02-02

In order to address the increased pressure for field-collected plants, the CSSA Board of Directors, in cooperation with our Conservation Committee, has adopted a Code of Conduct for CSSA members. Please feel free to use this Code of Conduct as a template,…

Research Grants

Grant Application

Researchers can download our Grant Application Packet for more info on how to apply.

CSSA Research Grants Program
Types of Projects We Fund

General types of research supported by the CSSA include, but are not limited to studies:

  • to discover new species or forms
  • of ecological associations
  • to increase knowledge of taxonomy, nomenclature, and biogeography
  • relating to all aspects of cultivation, artificial propagation, and mass production
  • relating to conservation of threatened or endangered species
  • of basic biology, such as morphology and physiology, especially as these relate to the needs and interests of hobbyists
Who May Apply?

Grant applications will be reviewed on the basis of merit of the proposal and the competence of the investigator(s) to conduct the proposed research. The CSSA Research Grants Program is open to all applicants, without respect to gender, age, nationality, or affiliation.

Research Resources

This section will highlight useful tools from the Education and Archives areas of the site.

The CSSA Research Committee

Through the contributions of our members, the Research Committee provides small grants (up to $3,000) to help fund well-designed research programs on the botany, horticulture, and conservation of succulent plants

Committee Members

The Research Committee is comprised of board members, CSSA members-at-large, and advisors from partner institutions having a significant scientific background or knowledge of succulent botany vital to the evaluation and selection of each submitted grant proposal.

Chair: Phuc Huynh*
Members: Dave Ferguson*, Tom Glavich, Root Gorelick, Rod Haenni*, Brian Kemble, John Trager, and Laurel Woodley

*denotes CSSA board members

Contact

For information on the committee or about submitting a grant application, contact the Committee Chair, Phuc Huyhn, or CSSA Business Manager, Julie Taber.