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- Searching for pyrrhocacti by Roger Ferryman
- Gymnocalycium - an alphabetical review: part 4, E-G by John Pilbeam
- Notes on general cultivation: part 3 - feeding and compost strength by Ray Allcock
- Booklore - and a succulent plant library for all? by Gordon Rowley
- Sclerocactus polyancistrus (Engelm. & J.M.Bigelow) Britton & Rose: the big-flowered giant of the genus from the Barren Lands by Zlatko Janeba
- A new small Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the north-eastern coast of Madagascar by Jean-Philippe Castillon
- Forum
- Literature review
- Cactus Talk
Front cover: This migratory painted lady butterfly, Vanessa
cardui, has been attracted to Stephen Scarr's Exeter garden on 25 May 2009 by a Mammillaria zeilmanniana originally planted in July 2004. Stephen grows this and a number of other cold-hardy succulents, especially aylosteras and rebutias, in an outdoor bed that is covered with a sheet of glass from 15 Sep to 1 Mar each winter.
(Photo: Stephen Scarr with his Canon G9)
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