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CSSA Journals 2000-2004

Year     Vol./#   Copies                          Topics Covered

2000 72 #1 2

- Cacti and succulents in Japan IV A: Chimeras and others

- New Aloes from Saudi Arabia I

- Melocactus praerupticola Areces,, sp. Nova, A new member of the Melocactus intortus alliance

- Sanseveria masoniana, a new species from the Congo

- Jay Dodson 1900-1999

- Superb Succulents

- Eulychnia castanea- not easily accessible either by land or sea

- Consolea picande comb. Nova, revalidation of a neglected West Indian Opuntioide

- Del Weniger 1923-1999

                    -        Book reviews

2000 72 #2 1

- Fieldnotes: Mammillaria machucae sp. Nova

- Cacti and succulents in Japan IV B: Chimeras and others

- New Aloes from Saudi Arabia II

- Rochea- Crassula coccinea

- Superb Succulents

- Cultivating Othonna cyclophylla

- Book reviews

2000 72 #3 1

- Shaped by wind and rock: caudiciforms and environment in Baja California

- Sanseveria prequens, a new species from Kenya

- Rhodiola integrifolia- a rambling account with two new combinations

- Cultivation of the Epiphytic ant-plants, Hydnophytum and Myrmecodia

- Dudleya variegata

- A journey to the Island of Socotra I

- Ceropegia verticillata, a new species with whorled leaves from Kenya

- Superb Succulents

- In search of the tallest cactus

- Book reviews

2000 72 #4 1

- An introduction to Euphorbia

- A new species of spiny Euphorbia from East Africa

- Superb Succulents

- Giant flowered Euphorbia milii hybrids

- Sedum makinoi

- Crown of thorns hybrids- past and present

- Naming the Euphorbia hybrids

- The type of Euphorbia milii

- Euphorbia meenae, a new geophyte from India

- Monanthes laxiflora

- Euphorbia dendroides- a follow up

- A journey to the Island of Socotra II

- A beautiful new species of Sanseveria

2000 72 #5 1

- Hylotelephium pluricaule with digressions into name changes, oriental wanderings

- Oreocereus tacnaensis- a natural hybrid

- Euphorbia specksii, a new species of subgenus trichadenia and it’s close ally Euphorbia platycephala

- The beautiful Hylocereus stenopterus

- Two remarkable South American pepperomias

- Frankincense on Socotra Island

- Euphorbia querichiana

- Superb Succulents

2000 72 #6 1

- Professor Dr. Werner Rauh

- A new Lithops cultivar: Lithops hookeri v. marginata "Shimada’s Apricot"

- A new species of Kleinia

- Circumcision in Cotyledon: with thoughts on what is Cotyledon, and how A.P. deCandolle was right all along

- Trichocereus cuzcoensis- a hardy Peruvian cactus

- Sarcopilea, a little known succulent

- Tingo Tingo (Bryophyllum delagoense)

- A new semi-succulent species of Euphorbia subgenus Agaloma from Goias, Brazil

- Hylotelephium viviparum

- Superb Succulents

2001 73 #1 1

- Montagnes des Francis- an ultimate paradise in Madagascar

- Fascinating Frithia

- Browningia candelaris

- Arthus Tischer 1895-2000

- A new species of Mammillaria series supertextae from Jamaica

- A new Madagascan Euphorbia E. itremensis

- Echinocereus lloydii

- Superb Succulents

2001 73 #2 1

- Baja California

- Gasteria pendulifolia, a new species from Kwa Zulu-Natal

- Kleinia isabellae- a correction

- Dyer’s Delosperma rediscovered

- A new cultivar in Lithops: Lithops herrei "Splendido"

- Turbinicarpus knuthianus, distribution, ecology, and conservation status

- Mixed up kid

- Superb Succulents

- Book reviews

2001 73 #3 1

- An excursion to Socotra

- Sanseveria nitida, a new species from Kenya

- Pereskias survive frosty winters in Austin, TX.

- Gasteria polita, a new species from the Western Cape

- The minuscule Coryphantha minima

- Succulent diversity in lower California, Mexico

- A succulent herbal. . . in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

- A note-worthy new Aloe from the Ra’s Fartag Mountains in southeast Yemen

- Superb Succulents

- Notes on Kenyan Aloes: a new record and a new species

- Book reviews