Contents:
- The ecological status of Aloe pillansii (Aloaceae) in the Richtersveld with particular reference to Cornellskop
by Graham Williamson
- A surprising discovery in the stem-succulent Cynanchum complex in Madagascar
by Ulrich Meve & Sigrid Liede
- John Blackburne of Orford Hall and his cultivated succulents
by John Edmondson and Gordon Rowley
- James Justice and the First Succulent Collection in Scotland
by Gordon D. Rowley
- Anatomy of relictual members of Subfamily Cactoideae, IOS Group 1a (Cactaceae)
by James D. Mauseth, Teresa Terrazas and Sofia Loza-Cornelo
- New combinations in Ruschioideae, based on studies in Ruschia (Aizoaceae)
by H.E.K. Hartmann
- Three new species of Lomatophyllum and one new Aloe from Madagascar
by Werner Rauh
- The Pachypodium rosulatum aggregate (Apocynaceae) - one species or several?
by G.D. Rowley
- Two new succulent plant records for East Africa
by Leonard E. Newton
- New transfers from Lomatophyllum to Aloe (Aloaceae)
by L.E. Newton & G.D. Rowley
- Unnamed hybrids of xGasteraloe alliance
by Leonard E. Newton
- Opuntia Index Part 4: G-H
by Richard Crook and Roy Mottram
Softback
Total number of pages - 136
colour photographs - 120
black and white illustrations - 42 and numerous line drawings
ISBN 0 902099 54 X |
Bradleya 16/1998

Front cover:
Cornellskop visited by Sir David Attenborough
during the filming of "The Private Life of Plants" in
January 1993. The hill has great scientific and
aesthetic value. Photo: Graham Williamson.
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