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- Sempervivums on trial by Terry Smale
- Euphorbia iloitaii, a new tree species from Kenya by Anne Powys & Susan Carter
- A new look at Mammillaria zublerae by W A & Betty Fitz Maurice
- The seed list 2009/2010 by David Rushforth
- Two Bolivian echeverias by Nigel Taylor
- Visiting Ferocactus johnstonianus in habitat by Ian Woolnough
- Growing succulents in an unheated conservatory by David Quail
- Two new BCSS Fellows
- BCSS funds the protection of two threatened Euphorbia species: Euphorbia brevirama N.E.Br. and Euphorbia astrophora Marx by Gerhard Marx
- A weekend at the judges' Course by Trevor Wray
- Round Robins Report
- Literature review
- Cactus Talk
Front cover: Matucana aurantiaca Lau 177 (Peru, Cajamarca, San Pablo, 2300-2500m). A plant collected by Lau in June 1969, growing in volcanic mineral soil. The rich red tips to the petals are most pronounced at San Pablo, and the yellow tube is generally more of a tangerine-orange in other places. The flowers of this form are 7cm long, expanding to about 5.5cm, appearing in May and usually again with a second flush in the autumn. (Photo: Roy Mottram)
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