Newsletters Plant Articles Index
1975 to 2022
ADANSONIA
ADENIUM
- Adenium Fever—Catch it! by Tom Gatz, 3/08, page 7
- Adenium ‘Mini’ by Dan Smith, 12/18, page 8
- Adenium ‘Mini-star’ by Dan Smith,12/19, page 8
- Air-layering Adeniums and Other Woody Plants
- Adenium Management at the Desert Botanical Garden—Volunteers in Action by Tom Gatz, 9/13, page 6
- ’Waking’ Up Adeniums in the Spring by Tom Gatz, 3/21, page 2
- Another Rotten Tale by Dan Smith, 4/16, page 7
- Cool Things We Learned About Adeniums From Dave Palzkill by Tom Gatz, 7/15, page 7
- Germinating Seeds a Different Approach by Dan Smith, 7/19, page 6
- On the Dry Side: Adenium by Timothy Chapman, 6/93, page 1
- Waking Up by Mark Dimmitt, 3/13, page 5
- ‘Waking’ Up Adeniums in the Spring by Tom Gatz, 3/21, page 2
- Winterizing Your Adeniums by Tom Gatz, 11/14, page 10
- Your Adenium is Rotting by Dan Smith, 8/15, page 7
ADROMISCHUS
AEONIUM
AGAVE
- AgaveAgave ‘Blue Glow’—A Handsome Hybrid by Tom Gatz, 4/11, page 5
- Agave desmetiana by Tom Gatz, 9/19, page 13
- Agave ExtravaganzaAgave Fever by Sean Dundas, 6/04, page 1
- Agave ‘Kichi-Jokan’: An Unsolved Mystery by Tom Gatz, 7/07, page 6
- Agave ‘Kissho Kan’ by Tom Gatz, 2/22, page 13
- Agave Leaf Arrangement, 8/19, page 16
- Agave Punctures by Linda Holub, 3/21, page 15
- Agave Snout Weevil Attack by Sue Hakala, 7/19, page 14
- Agave Snout Weevil Time to Treat, 5/19, page 11
- Agave victoria-reginae by Sue Hakala, 6/18, page 15
- Agave victoria reginae: Queen Victoria’s AgaveAgave weberiquestion on rot by Greg Starr, 7/18, page 14
- Agaves That Can be Acclimated to Our Full Sun by Tom Gatz , 11/11, page 5
- Agaves—The Good, The Bad and The Ugly by Tom Gatz, 2/07, 1/07, page 5
- Bud Marking vs. Cross Banding in Agaves by Jim Elliott, 11/06, page 6
- Growing Agaves from Seeds by Charles F. Merbs, 12/76, page 2
- In My Garden: Agave attenuata by Susan Tyrrel, 7/09, page 6
- Learn More About Agaves by Sue Hakala, 11/19, page 5
- Pay More for Your Margarita: Will Tequila Costs Sour Drinkers? by Daryl Bell, 9/00, page 3
- Two Great Succulent Plants to Create Focal Points in Your Landscape (Aloe ‘Hercules’ dicotoma x barberae and Agave ovatifolia) by Tom Gatz, 1/10, page 5
ALOE
- Aloe by Leo Martin, 1/02, page 2
- Aloe dichotoma by Bob Torrest, 4/20, page 8
- Aloe dorotheae by Lauren Marks, 8/18, page 9
- Aloe FavoritesAloe hybrid ‘Blizzard’ by Bonnie Scott, 1/18, page 9
- Aloe sp. by Cindy Capek, 11/19, page 9
- Aloe sp. by Wendy Barrett, 6/21, page 7
- Aloe tormentosa My Oldest Plant by Nancy Mumpton, 5/20, page 5 Aloe Vera by Sue Hakala, 1/06, page 6
- Aloe Vera: My Oldest Plant by Bob Hopfner, 8/19, page 15
- AloesGrass Aloes of South Africab y Michael Gallagher, 1/88, page 6
- Remarkable Aloeb y Melvin Firestone, 9/75, page 1
- ‘Skirts’ of Dead Leaves May Protect Tree Aloes From Wildfire by Tom Gatz, 3/15, page 7
- Stabbed for an Aloe by C. Glass and R. Foster, 5/92, page 7
- Two Great Succulent Plants to Create Focal Points in Your Landscape (Aloe ‘Hercules’ dicotoma x barberae and Agave ovatifolia) by Tom Gatz, 1/10, page 5
- Why Do Aloes Bloom During the Winter? by Tom Gatz, 4/15, page 6
ALOINOPSIS
ALLUAUDIA
ANACAMPSEROS
APOROCACTUS
ARAUCARIA
ARIOCARPUS
- Ariocarpus, Ariocarpus Ariocarpus fissuratus v. lloydii by Pam Edsall, 10/18, page 6
- Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus var. elephantidens by Scott McMahon, 8/19, page 9
- Ariocarpus Preparation by Stan Peterson, notes from a video by Jim Elliott, 2/90, page 7
- Ariocarpus retusus cv. frumdosus by Rich Zeh, 2/21, page 6
- Why does My Ariocarpus Fluoresce? by Laurence Garvie, 12/09, page 6
ARTHROCEREUS
ASTROPHYTUM
- Astrophytum asterias by Rita Gosnell, 1/19 page 14
- Astrophytum caput-medusa by Ken Luiten, 10/19, page 7
- Astrophytum (Digitostigma) caput-medusae by Elton Roberts, 12/20, page 7
- Astrophytum found within Plant of the Month (no author), 2/89, page 1
- Astrophytum myriostigma var. quadricostatum by Rita Gosnell, 1/19, page 15
- Astrophytums by Beryl Niles, 1/93, page 3
AUSTROCYLINDROPUNTIA
AZTEKIUM
BEUCARNEA
BORZICACTUS/CLEISTOCACTUS
BROMELIAD
BROWINGIA
BRYOPHYLLUM
BULBS
BURSERA
CALIBANUS
CARNEGIEA GIGANTEA
- Crested SaguaroCrested Saguaros: Where Can I Find and Photograph Crested Saguaros?b y Sue Hakala, 6/19, page 3
- How Old is That Saguaro? by Tom Gatz, 5/07, page 4,
- Large Scale Spine Renewal of the Saguaro Cactus by Jim Elliott, 6/93, page 5
- Saguaro and the White-winged Dove by Tom Gatz, 7/20, page 4
- Saguaro You Today? by Tom Gatz, 5/10, page 4,
- Transplanting Saguaros by Jim Elliott, 10/94, page 1
- Transplanting Saguaros by Jim Elliott, 3/03, page 1
- Woodpeckers and Saguaros by Tom Gatz, 6/08, page 5
CEREUS
CEROPEGIA
CHEIRIDOPSIS
CLEISTOCACTUS/BORZICACTUS
CONOPHYTUM
COPIAPOA
ECHINOBIVIA
ECHINOFOSSULOCACTUS
ECHINOMASTUS
ECHINOCEREUS
ECHINOPSIS
EPHEDRA
- Ephedra: Mankind’s Oldest Medicine? by Lee Brownson, 6/16, page 12
EPITHELANTHA
EPIPHYTIC CACTUS
ESCOBARIA
ESPOSTOA
EULOPHIA
EUPHORBIA
- Euphorbia by Scott McMahon, 4/04, page 4
- Euphorbia by Scott McMahon, 7/02, page 2
- Euphorbia by Scott McMahon, 10/99, page 6
- Euphorbia: Where Can I Get Information About Growing Euphorbias in Phoenix, 5/20, page 6
- Euphorbia francoisii by Julie Plath, 2/18, page 11
- Euphorbia gymnocalycioides by Scott McMahon, 10/19, page 10
- Euphorbia horrida Euphorbia horrida Plant of the Month Euphorbia Latex Dangers by Sue Hakala, 3/12, page 4
- Euphorbia obesa: Growing Euphorbia obesa in the Phoenix Area by Lawrence Garvie, 7/08, page 5
- Euphorbia piscidermis by Rick Zeh, 2/22, page 12
- Euphorbia resinifera: My Oldest Plant by Nick Diomede, 9/19, page 11
- Euphorbia rigida: Fifteen Minutes of Work for a Year’s Worth of Beauty by Grant Meyer, 5/18, page 8
- Euphorbia Sunburn by Grant Meyer, 9/18, page 8
- Euphorbias: The Medusans by Scott McMahon, 8/20, page 2
- On the Dry Side: Euphorbia by Timothy Chapman, 10/93, page 1
- On the Dry Side: Euphorbia by Timothy Chapman, 4/94, page 1
- Rooting Euphorbia Leaves by Kent C. Newland, 1/76, page 4
- Succulent Euphorbia Cultivation by Nick Diomede, 11/18, page 4
- Three Cold-Hardy, Full-Sun Euphorbias for Your Landscape by Tom Gatz, 3/07, page 4
- Three Cold-Hardy, Full-Sun Euphorbias for Your Landscape by Tom Gatz, 2/16, page 7
- Useful Euphorbias 12/79, page 7
- Working with Euphorbias by Scott McMahon, 2/17, page 7
FEROCACTUS
- Barrel cactus by Cliff Fielding, 8/22, pages 9 and 10
- Ferocactus acanthodes by Sue Hakala, 8/19, page 10
- Ferocactus cylindraceus by Elton Roberts, 11/21, page 12
- Ferocactus wislizeni by Iris Philbin, 11/19, page 8
- Fallen Friends (Ferocactus) by Sue Hakala, 8/22, page 11
- Golden Barrel Cactus from the DBG website, 9/21, page 8
- Saga of Ferocactus Acanthodes by Pearl S. Lemkull, 4/87, page 6
FICUS
FOUQUIERIACEAE
FRAILEA
GASTERIA
GLOBE CHAMOMILE/STINKNET
GYMNOCACTUS
GYMNOCALYCIUM
HAAGEOCEREUS LANUGISPINUS
HAWORTHIA
- Growing Haworthias in Low Light Conditions by Mike Gallagher, 9/19, page 5
- Haworthia by Sue Haffner, 1/94, page 4
- Haworthia by Tom Glavich, 4/17, page 3
- Haworth and His Study of the Genus Haworthia by Vera Gamet, 1/89, page 6
- Haworthia bolusii by Rich Zeh, 5/21, page 10
- Haworthia Dormancy by Bruce Cameron, 3/21, page 1
- Haworthia koelmaniorum by Pam Edsall, 6/19, page 10
- Haworthia Leaf Propagation by Bob Wagner, 7/89, 4/87, page 3
- Haworthia limifolia var. striata by Rich Zeh, 1/21, page 12
- Observations and Rambling of an Avid Haworthia Fan by Bob Wagner, 4/87, page 1
- Observations and Rambling of an Avid Haworthia Fan by Bob Wagner, 7/89, page 1
HOYA
LEDEBOURIA SOCIALIS
LEWISIA
- Lewisia by Doug Dawson, 5/11, page 3
LITHOPS
- Growing Lithops in Phoenix by Doug Dawson, 4/16, page 14
- Lithops (no author), 4/88, page 4
- Lithops found within Leo Martin’s From Your President column, 12/00, page 1
- Lithops from Seed 7/19, page 5
- Lithops N. E. Brown by Leo Martin, 5/00, page 3
- Lithops sp. by Johnny Briggs, 7/19, page 9
- Living with Lithops by Sue Hakala, 11/21, page 5
LOPHOPHORA WILLIAMSII
LOXANTHOCEREUS HOXEYI
MAMMILLARIA
- Mammillaria by Leo Martin, 1/00, page 2
- Mammillaria and Mathematics by Michael Newberry, 10/08, page 4
- Mammillaria Clusters by Tom Glavich, 10/22, page 8
- Mammillaria fasciculata Engel. by E. and B. M Lamb, 7/90, page 2
- Mammillaria goldii by Elton Roberts, 1/21, page 13
- Mammillaria grahamii by Michelle Schrade, 7/22, page 5
- Mammillaria grahamii: Nature’s Wondrous Diversity by Doug Dawson, 9/16, page 6
- Mammillaria grahamii: One Tough Plant by Sue Hakala, 10/10, page 4
- Mammillaria humboldtii by Elton Roberts, 1/19, page 19
- Mammillaria: Keeping Small Clumping Ones Alive in the Heat by Elton Roberts, 2/20, page 9
- Mammillaria mazatlanensis by Pam Edsall, 7/19, page 10
- Mammillaria mazatlanensis blooming 10/19, page 16
- Mammillaria (Mamillopsis) senilis by Elton Roberts, 4/20, page 2
- Mammillaria spinosissima: Bristle Brush Cactus by Jo Baker, 11/14, page 9
- Mammillaria spinosissima cv. ‘Un Pico’ by Marianna Hancin, 6/19, page 9
MANGAVE
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM
- Cultivation of Some Individual Genera by James A. Robbins, 1/76, page 2
- Easy Mesembs for Phoenix by Leo Martin, 2/02, page 1
- Mesembryanthemaceae (no author) 12/00, page 1
- Mesembryanthemaceae by James A. Robbins, 12/82, page 17
- Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum by Laurence Garvie, 12/08, page 5
- Mesembs found within Leo Martin’s From Your President column, 10/02, page 1
- Mesembs/Ariozaceae: Other Uses (Some Good and Some Not so Good!) by Karen Kravcov, 2/00, page 3
- Messing with the Mesembs: Visiting Their Habitat by Cliff Fielding, 7/09, page 4
- Name That Mesemb by Karen Kravcov, 2/00, page 6
- Winter Growing Mesembs Through the Year by Leo Martin, 7/01, page 1
MONADENIUM
NEORAIMONDIA
NOTOCACTUS
OCOTILLO
- Ocotillo from Arizona Cactus Sales Website, 7/22, page 12
OPUNTIA
- A Prickly Pear a Day from Native Seed Search, 10/93, page 3
- Opuntia ficus-indica by Sue Hakala, 9/20, page 12
- Opuntia ficus-indica Mystery by Sue Hakala. 4/22, page 9
- Opuntia ficus-indica with larvae bore by Amy Anderson and Sue Hakala, 4/22, page 9
- Opuntia polyacantha magenta fl Utah by Elton Roberts, 6/21, page 10
- Opuntia schottii Engel. (By E. And B. M. Lamb, 7/90, page 7
- Opuntia: The Prickly Problem Opuntia by Mary Osmond Jeulfs and Kim Andrews, 8/22, page 4
- Prickly Pear Cactus in Pots by Tom Gatz, 8/12, page 4
- Prickly Pear Cactus Pads are Made into Leather, 5/22, page 14
- Prickly Problem of Opuntia by Mary Osmond Jeulfs and Kim Andrews, 8/22, page 4
- Who’s Not Eating Our Prickly Pear Fruit? by Tom Gatz, 5/14, page 7
OTHONNA
- Othonna by Leo Martin, 12/01, page 1
PACHYCEREUS
PACHYPODIUM
PARODIA
PEDIOCACTUS
PENDILANTHUS
PELARGONIUM
PERESKIA
PLUMERIA
- Plumeria by Celeste Gornick, 3/05, page 4
PORTULACARIA AFRA
PTERODISCUS
REBUTIA
SANSEVIERIA
SARCOSTEMA
SCHLUMBERGERA
STAPELIA
- Hand-pollinating Stapelia Plants by Grant Meyer, 1/16, page 6
- On the Dry Side by Timothy Chapman, 6/92, page 2
- Stapelia flavopurpurea: A Sweet Starfish by Mark Dimmitt, 8/11, page 5
- Stapelia gigantea(growing in the ground) by Michelle Schrade, 12/22, page 16
- Stapelia gigantea by Sandy Silvers, 11/21, page 4
- Growing Stapeliads in Phoenix by Leo Martin, 10/98, page 9
- Growing Stapeliads Outdoors in Phoenix, by Michelle Schrade, 12/22, page 16
- Stapelias and Mealy Bugs Preventing Infestations by Sue Hakala, 8/08, page 6
- Stapeliads by Leo Martin, 10/00, page 2
STENOCEREUS ERUCA
STENOCEREUS GRISEUS
SUBPILOCEREUS REPANDUS
TECTICORNIA
TEPHROCACTUS
TITANOPSIS
TOURMEYA
TREE
TRICHOCEREUS
TURBINICARPUS
UNCARINIA
WELWITSCHIA MIRABILIS
WILCOXIA
Complied by Sue Hakala February 2021. Proofreading assistance by Lauren Marks through 2016, Betsy Dowling 2017, Nancy Mumpton 2018, Barbara Macnider 2019-2022.
Weblink Index Project Chair Sue Hakala with in-depth assistance provided by Kim Andrews, Mary Osmond Jeulfs, Lynn Palmer, and Christine Willis January 2023.
Converted to HTML by Peter Bockenthien, November 2024.
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