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British Cactus & Succulent Society Branch Secretary BCSS Southampton & District Branch February 2012 Newsletter Branch Secretary Newsletter EditorPage 1 British Cactus & Succulent Society David Neville Vinay Shah 6 Parkville Road 29 Heathlands Road Swaythling Eastleigh Southampton & District Branch Southampton Hampshire Newsletter Hampshire SO53 1GU SO16 2JA [email protected] [email protected] February 2012 (023) 80551173 or (023) 80261989 07974 191354 meet and have its annual show. The cost is £9 Editorial ...........................................................1 which includes refreshments and if arriving early Announcements ...............................................1 (grounds open at 10am), free admission to the Capel Last Month’s Meeting – Member’s Talks.....1 Manor Gardens (normal entry is £5). Plantlife will Next Month’s Meeting ....................................7 be the nursery and Keith Larkin will be selling Forthcoming Events........................................7 books. Tickets are available from Eddy Harris. Last Month’s Meeting – Editorial Member’s Mini Talks Well, January did get colder and perhaps came close Michelle Fox-Rousell started off the evening with a to resembling a normal winter. I was in north talk using conventional slides. She said that London this last weekend and 4 inches of snow fell considered herself bit of a honorary member – she on Saturday evening and night. I was wondering has belonged to the branch for a long time, but has whether our meeting today might be in danger but only been to meetings 7 or 8 times in 8 years. She when I got home, I realised that this area had had been growing cacti and succulents since 1968, managed to escape lightly – at least for now. and the first plants she got were a large Opuntia and a Trichocereus, from Stewarts in Christchurch. She Last month, I detected some signs of spring (I saw didn’t know much about them but got a copy of daffodils open a week ago) but the latest cold “Cacti” by Borg – which amongst other information weather should slow things down a bit. I have not contained around 40 or 50 recommendations for set foot in the conservatory for 2 months (!) but compost! She was working as an analytical chemist looking through the window, I can’t see much going and having read that cacti like acidic soil, she on in there, fortunately most of the plants still seem adding sulphuric acid to the compost – the plants to be alive. somehow managed to survive! Announcements She got an Ariocarpus from Hollygate and paid Copies of the Branch and Zone Programme for quite a lot for it – looking at it, she felt it might have 2012 are available from the front table. been dead for at least 5 years before she got it. She did better with Astrophytum asterias and managed David sent out an email a couple of weeks ago, to keep it for a while. She joined the NCSS as it then mentioning that our Treasurer Alice did give birth to was, with a subscription of 2 guineas per year. She th a baby boy (Wesley) on January 8 - and both mum learnt quite a bit from the Journal, but even more and baby were doing well. from Tom Jenkins and his Jumanery Nursery in the Fens. She only went to the nursery 2 or 3 times but If you have not renewed your BCSS membership, bought plants by mail order and looked forward to please do so as soon as possible - this will ensure receiving the packages containing plants wrapped in that you receive the March 2012 journal on time. newspaper – you never knew quite what you’d get. Payment can be made online from the BCSS website. At that time, the plants were mostly imported, and we saw Backebergia millitaris, Euphorbia The annual Zone 15 mini convention will be held at piscidermis, Hoodia gordonii, Jatrophas, and th Capel Manor (M25 J20) on Sunday March 11 . The Ariocarpus of various types. She was living with her speakers will be Peter Berresford from Leeds (our mother in Poole and had a relatively small new Assistant journal editor) speaking on “Hunting aluminium greenhouse. She gradually built the the Hedgehog - the Mojave Way” and Alice Vanden collection up and eventually got up to 500 plants. Bon on “South Africa 2001”. The event runs from The only problem was that she was due to go off to 11.30am to 5pm and the venue is the same as last university, and so her mother was given the duty of year’s event and is where the Lea Valley branch looking after the plants. She mentioned her 35mm BCSS Southampton & District Branch February 2012 Newsletter Page 2 slides mostly dated from around 1973. We saw David that this used to be common but is rarely seen views of her greenhouse, a Melocactus, some quite now. A general view showed a group of plants, but big Ariocarpus, Echinocereus dasyacanthus with a unfortunately none of the plants were still alive. yellow flower and a Pelecyphora strobiliformis from Jumanery which she managed to flower. Next was a Discocactus horstii, obtained from Tom Jenkins. It started to develop a flower at 6pm in the We then saw a mixture of plants, including evening and she was so excited that she ran almost Obregonia, Lophophora, Mammillaria, a Lobivia two miles to another member to tell them about this with a yellow flower, an Epiphyllum (orchid event. It is difficult on its own roots, but she kept it cactus), a Wigginsia (now Notocactus) and an for 7 years. A plant she loves is Uebelmannia Aporocactus, perhaps a hybrid of A. flagelliformis. pectinatus, which she got in the early 1970s, soon A rebutia prompted David to comment that some of after it had been discovered. She got it to flower his were currently in bud! A Hamatocactus had a once and was very proud of it. yellow flower, and a Stenocactus had a typical white flower with a purple midstripe. She like this genus Another plant she was fond of was Pachypodium except for the fact that mealy bug could get into the namaquanam. She saw it in a book and asked Tom wavy ribs. to get one for her from the Namib, and he obliged. Obtained in 1970 at 7 inches tall, she kept it until We then saw Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus, 2006, when it had got to 30 inches tall. It sadly died Leuchtenbergia principis with a yellow flower, a but was given a full state funeral. The last slide white flowered Epiphyllum, and Parodia gracilis featured another plant obtained from Jumanery - with a yellow flower – this was a difficult one to Pterodiscus speciosus. She was overjoyed when it flower. A general shot showed 6 plants which were flowered. In 1994 she got another one and when all in flower at the same time, including a Rebutia that flowered, she called the local paper who came (perhaps R. heliosa). Acanthocereus pentagonus was round to photograph it. David said this plant was a dull-looking plant but it produced nice flowers very prone to red spider. every year. Astrophytum asterias had been grown from seed, and a Hamatocactus had been bought from someone’s collection. She was fond of Paul Maddison started his talk with a picture of the Thelocactus bicolor because of its flowers – that front cover of the August 2007 edition of the plant had died and the clone she now has hasn’t magazine “Scientific American”. It contained an flowered once, maybe its growing point is damaged. article which referred to a paper titled “Artificae Plantae: The Taxonomy, Ecology, and Ethnobotany Notocactus buiningii was a plant which she found of the Simulacraceae” which had been published on very difficult to flower. We again saw April 1 (perhaps a clue on what was to follow). Leuchtenbergia principis in flower, and an Epithelantha with a small pink flower. A different The referenced article described 86 species of form of Rebutia heliosa was on a graft and artificial structures that resembled plants. Some flowering very well. Pelecyphora asseliformis had were very good representatives of what they were two flowers. Melocacti are lovely to grow if you can supposed to be, others required a good deal of give them the heat, but it’s difficult to keep them imagination. unmarked. Aporocactus flagelliformis flowered every year for her. We then saw an Echinocereus Paul then described and showed (and even handed and a big Mammillaria with dozens of heads which out) various items to represent some of these she exhibited at one of Poole & Bournemouth’s species. The JIF lemon appears once a year, 40 days shows. Apart from being a member of that branch, before Easter and the juice from it can be used on she had also been a member of the Norwich and pancakes. An orchid stem in a vase was very Cambridge branches when studying at university. realistic but it wasn’t attached to a plant and there We saw Cephalocereus senilis and Copiapoa was no water in the vase, so that gave the game tenuissima. Oroya peruvianus was difficult to away. A screen capture of Alan Carr’s “Chatty flower, but worth the effort when it finally does. Man” show featured some artificial plants in the background, but you’d only have noticed these if Now for some succulents - Trichodiadema densum you took your eyes off the Pussycat Doll in the is very nice when it flowers, with thin petalled pink foreground …. flowers. Stapeliads have lovely flowers and we saw a Caralluma followed by a Stapelia from the He also showed us a picture of a hand made flavirostrus group, possibly S. grandiflorus. A ornament featuring some incredibly detailed mini picture of Tacitus bellus prompted a comment from cacti and succulents which was very realistic.
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