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Contents:
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3 New Species of Aloe from Madagascar..2
Park of La Paloma.........................................13
Growing: Pilosocereus.................................20
Growing: Dracophilus
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Cacti for Kids................................................23
The genus Orbeopsis..................................24
Myrtillocactus schenckii.............................29
Euphorbia pedilanthoides...........................33
Wither Taxonomy?.......................................34
Haworthia asperula......................................36
Glossary of technical terms.........................38
Cactus & Succulent
Seeds by millions
Pachycereus pringlei, Dracaena
draco, Echinocactus grusonii albispina,
Aloe striata, Aloe marlothii, Aloe globuligemma, Aloe
thraskii,
Ferocactus horridus, Pachypodium , Pilosocereus azureus,
Mammillaria
colombiana, Stetsonia coryne,
Ariocarpus,
Latania lontaroides, Yucca aloifolia, Agave parryi, Cereus peruvianus,
etc
(+4200 species),
"Buying Seeds"
"International
CACTUS-ADVENTURES is the first
European magazine (a non-profit making), full color quarterly journal,
founded
in 1988, with a high quality standard, dealing with all aspects of
cacti and
other succulent plants, with original articles, and full of information
(Annual
C.A.C.T.U.S. Congress, shows… )
"International CACTUS-ADVENTURESis dedicated to education and
actively works towards the propagation and protection of the species .
"International CACTUS-ADVENTURES is a periodical with cultivation
articles, Newsletters, trips to the habitats, philately, Cactus for
Kids, many
illustrations in full colour, drawings, maps etc. Journal subscriptions
begin
with the first issue of each year.
"International CACTUS-ADVENTURES is the only cactus journal published
in 3
separate editions: English, French and Spanish.
Our Cacti & Other Succulents Seeds catalogue (on internet) is
quite
unique in Europe, and offers near 4000 species
We have an exchange program with international associations and members
in 83
countries.
We also publish a CD-Rom and a DVD in english showing 23,000 colour
pictures of
cacti, other succulents, bromeliads, botanical gardens and many useful
tools.
You are welcome to make any suggestions and you are encouraged to
submit
articles for publication in our Journal.
NEWS
The
next release of the book of Joël Lodé:
“Succulent Plants of the Canary Islands, an easy
identification
guide”, ed. Turquesa. 340pp. 560 photos. Likely to be
published this year!.
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