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San Gabriel Valley Cactus & Succulent Society An Affiliate of the Cactus & Succulent Society of America, Inc. - Volume 44, Number 4 April Meeting: Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 pm Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm in the Palm Room, Los Angeles County Arboretum, Arcadia. Mini-Show Plants: CACTUS: Seed Grown by Exhibitor SUCCULENT: Seed Grown by Exhibitor Study Group: Study group will meet on Wednesday, April 20th in the Palm Room, Los Angeles County Arboretum at 7:30 pm. The topic will be: Spring Seed Workshop Material in the publication may be reprinted by nonprofit organizations (unless such permission is expressly denied in a note accompanying the material) provided proper credit is given to the SGVCSS and the author, and that one copy of the publication containing the reprinted material is sent to the editor. Reproduction in whole or part by any other organization or publication without the permission of the publisher is prohibited. President s Message April is Field Trip month at San Gabriel C&SS. Many of you will get this Newsletter to time to contact Jeane Mullens and take part in the Anza Borrego weekend (April 1-3). If you want to join in, learn where they will be when and where, give jean a call 626-967-5841. The bus trip will take place on April 9. There are seats left on the bus to the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens (more details In this newsletter). Call Judi Romine (626-448-3630) to reserve your seat(s). The CSSA Convention is later this month in San Diego. Check out the flyers that have been passed out or go to the CSSA web site (www.cssainc.org) to see which days you might like to attend. Remember that the club will reimburse your registration cost up to $100. Study Group this month is the annual Spring Seed Workshop. Join in to find out how the experts plant seeds and actually plant your own. This is always one of our most popular Study Group sessions. This is the time of year when various clubs around the LA Basin are holding their annual Shows and Sale. Check out the calendar to see where the next one will be. (continued on page 2) In This Issue President s Message................ 1 March Mini-Show Results............. 2 This Month s Program............... 2 Study Group...................... 2 CSSA Corner..................... 2 Club Bulletin Board................. 3 Plants Of The Month................ 4 A Visit with Dear Friends............ 4 Some Dudleya in the Los Angeles area... 5 2011 Roster Errata................. 6 Refreshment Signup................ 6 Calendar of Upcoming Events.......... 7 1

March Mini-Show Results Cacti - Hooked-Spined Mammillaria Novice 1st Louise Stack M. bombycina 2nd Rebecca Mallonee M. plumosa 3rd Ralph Massey M. bombycina Intermediate 1st Barbara Hall M. glassii v. nominis-dulcis 2nd Barbara Hall M. bocasana 3rd Barbara Hall M. albicans Master 1st Frank Nudge M. blossfeldiana 2nd Buck Hemenway M. perezdelarosa 3rd Frank Nudge M. tetrancistra Succulents - Echeveria Novice 1st Mary Brumbaugh E. gibbiflora hydrid 2nd Mary Brumbaugh E. gibbiflora hydrid 3rd Sharon Sidillo E. species Intermediate 1st Barbara Hall 2nd Rita Gerlach 3rd Rita Gerlach 3rd M. Romero Master 1st John Matthews 2nd Hank Warzybok 3rd John Matthews E. agavoides Ebony E. agavoides Lipstick E. Dondo E. nodulosa E. agavoides Ebony E. agavoides E. Pale Beauty President s Message (cont d. from page 1) Thanks very much to Woody Minnich for his fine presentation on Peru in March. It was an extremely interesting look at the wide variety of plants that grow there and of the people and how they live. See you at the meeting This Month s Program Buck Hemenway What Kinda Cactus is That? Gary Duke Our speaker for April will be Gary Duke. Gary is a well-known grower of succulent plants from Orange County who has traveled the world exploring succulent plant habitat. He will present What kind of Cactus is that?. Maybe some of us can learn how to tell one cactus from another. Study Group Wednesday, April 20th Spring Seed Workshop. The study group is an informal, hands-on learning experience that is fun for expert and novice alike. Come and learn from the experience of others. We are always happy to share our knowledge. Meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm in the Palm Room at the LA County Arboretum, 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia. Be sure to take a look at the Club s website at www.sgvcss. com. Thanks to Gunnar Eisel for managing our website. If you wish to receive your on-line please notify the editor at yvonne@pricklypalace.com. CSSA Corner The Convention is upon us. The dates are April 24-29. Day passes are available. A person can choose which speakers to see and which events to participate in. See the web site at www.cssainc.org. Welcome all to beautiful San Diego. Watch for information on the upcoming CSSA Show and Sale at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, scheduled for July 1, 2 and 3. 2

Club Bulletin Board SANTA BARBARA BUS TRIP Saturday, April 9th, 2011 Our bus trip to Santa Barbara is filling up. The cost will be $20.00 to reserve a seat, with a $10.00 refund when you board the bus. The bus will depart the LA Arboretum at 8:00 am. The main destination will be the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens, with stops at the Pier for lunch and one or two nurseries/gardens on the way back. Save the date - April 9th - if you want to go. Please call Judi Romine at 626-448-3630 or email judir5@sbcglobal.net to reserve your place. We will have a pickup at Pierce College for our club members who live in the valley. Directions to Pierce are Ventura Freeway, exit Winnetka Avenue, travel north approx. 3/4 mile and then turn left onto the campus. We will meet at the flagpole (see flag on the map) at about 8:30. Please call Judi and let her know you plan to board the bus at Pierce so she knows who to look for. SGVC&SS LEADERSHIP TEAM - 2011 Buck Hemenway, President Judi Romine, Director Jim Hanna, CSSA Affiliate Representative Tom Vermilion, Vice President Jean Mullens, Director and Plant Sales Chair Donn Muhleman, Treasurer Tricia Kangrga, Director Woody Minnich, Program Chair Pat Swain, Secretary Hannah Nguyen, Director Bill Gerlach, Membership Chair Bill Gerlach, Director Manny Rivera, Winter Show Chair Liz Alba, Library Chair Patty Caro, Director Tom Glavich, Intercity Show Chair Gunnar Eisel, Website Chair 3

Plants Of The Month Enter your specimen plants in our monthly minishow. It will help you prepare for the real shows and give you an additional opportunity to show others your pride and joy. If you don t have any of these species of plants you can learn about them at the meeting. Aloe africans at 10 days CACTUS & SUCCULLENT OF THE MONTH SEED-GROWN BY EHXIBITOR Please be prepared to tell how old your seedgrown plant is, where you obtained the seed, and the general cultural methods you used to raise the plant to its present glory (exposure, watering, fertilization, etc.) Aloe africans at 16 months Ferocactus pilosus at 21 days A Visit with Dear Friends Yvonne and I, along with Laurel Woodley had the chance to stop by and visit with long-time SGVCSS members Lillian and Leo Pickoff when we were in Austin, TX in February. It was a very rewarding experience for all of us. For members who don t know them, Lillian and Leo were the heart and soul of our club for many years. Advancing age made it necessary for them to move back to Texas where they have family. I can tell you that at nearly 90 years young, they both are strong and enjoying life. We had a wonderful 3 hour chat, catching up on friends and old times. They wished all of their old friends a hearty Howdy from Texas. Buck Ferocactus herrerae, 9 years, happy in full sun Pachypodium lamerei at 21 days 4

Some Dudleya in the Los Angeles area By: Mike Wisnev While Dudleya are not very popular in cultivation, they are one of the few genera of succulent plants that are native to the Los Angeles area, as well as the coastal areas all the way up to Oregon. Thus, they provide a real opportunity to see succulents grow in the field. Dudleya are members of the Crassulaceae family and often look a bit nearby like Echeverias, especially the flowers. They grow predominately in coastal California and Baja, as well as offshore islands. Some grow more inland, including two species in Arizona. However, while most Crassulaceae genera will hybridize freely with other genera, Dudleya don t hybridize with other Crassulaceae. The Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants lists 44 species and many subspecies; still it is rare to see anything other than D. pachyphytum, D. pulverulenta, D. brittonii or D. caespitosa at a local show. They are generally winter-growing plants and some can easily perish if watered in summer. Dudleya pulverulenta is no doubt the most spectacular of the local Dudleya. Often shockingly white with a bluish tinge to the newest leaves, they can be as pretty as the somewhat similar looking Dudleya brittonii that grows in Mexico. They can often be seen along local highways, such as the 118 in Simi, or the 15 near Temecula. They typically grow on vertical rock faces, though some grow on flatter grounds. Some are almost 2 feet in diameter. In habitat the This is a hint that tipping the plant forward in cultivation would have a beneficial effect. Perhaps the most common local species is D. lanceolata. It grows throughout the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountain ranges. Usually bright to olive green with lanceolate leaves, it sometimes looks quite different, especially when growing out of a rock crevice. Then it can have relatively wide glaucous leaves, and look surprisingly like other Dudleya species. However, when it is flowering it is usually unmistakable with a tall inflorescence and red flowers. See picture below. Dudleya lanceolate A number of subspecies of Dudleya cymosa also grow locally. They are quite common in almost all the San Gabriel mountain valleys, growing on north facing cliffs as most Dudleya do. These have shorter inflorescences and the flowers can vary from yellow to orange to reddish. The most common is D cymosa pumila, pictured below, though other subspecies are endemic to a nearby few nearby areas. Dudleya pulverulenta spotted along Old Hwy 395 in Fallbrook by Buck and Yvonne Hemenway Dudleya pulverulenta is always growing so the plant is tipped at an angle. This prevents rainwater from collecting in the center of the plant thus keeping it clean. Dudleya cymosa ssp pumila 5

Dudleya are divided into three subgenera. The largest is the Dudleya subgenus it usually has flat leaves, and erect flowers much like Echeveria. In contrast, the Stylophyllum subgenus is characterized by longer terete leaves and recurved (as opposed to erect) While many say these plants are hard to grow in cultivation, you can take your cues from the local weather. Most simply don t like water in the summer, and often will rot if you do. Let them enjoy the winter rains, and slumber from June to November. For those interested in more pictures, some are posted on the International Crassulaceae Network at http://www. crassulaceae in the Dudleya section. Thank you to Mike Wisnev for putting together the Dudleya article. If you would like to paticipate by submitting a plant of the month write up or an article of interest for the Communique, please contact Tom Glavich at tglavich@sbcglobal.net. Dudleya viscida petals. Dudleya virens ssp hassei is the most commonly seen of these, even though it grows on coastal islands. Two others, Dudleya viscida (pictured above) and edulis, grow in Orange County near Laguna along the Ortega Highway. Dudleya in the Hasseanthus subgenus are rarely seen, though the HBG sells one, Dudleya nesiotica. It grows on Santa Cruz Island, and some think it may be a hybrid. Hasseanthus are small plants that usually lose all their leaves in summer and are literally impossible to find at that time. Others include Dudleya blochmaniae, pictured below, which grows in the Santa Monica mountains, and Dudleya multicaulis which grows in the Laguna area and other localities. Dudleya blochmaniae 6 Refreshment Signup Please bring some refreshments to share if you can. The first three club members to sign the Refreshment Signup sheet at the April meeting will receive a FREE plant as thanks. 2011 Roster Errata Please note the following corrections to the 2011 Roster: On the inside of the front cover and on page 5, change the dates for the 2011 Inter-City Show to read Aug. 13-14 On page 6 - the program will be given by Guillermo Rivera. On page 15 - change Jeane Mullens e-mail address to jeanemullens @earthlink.net. On page 19 - change Tom Vermilion's phone number to 626-332-3957 Remove Don Reining's name from page 17 and add it to the In Memoriam list on the inside back cover The following SGVCSS members were mistakenly left off the Roster: Michelle Tse David Tufenkian 1539 Rainforest St. 365 Vereda del Ciervo West Covina, CA 91790 Goleta, CA 93117 626-404-4694 805-685-8689 shell888@verizon.net

Calendar of Upcoming Events April 9, 8:00 am to 5:30 pm SGVCSS BUS TRIP to Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens and other interesting stops. More details next month. See Judi Romine or email at judir5@sbcglobal.net to make your reservations. April 9 and 10, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm South Coast Cactus and Succulent Society 2009 Show and Sale at the South Coast Botanical Gardens, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Palos Verde Peninsula. Note: The show is free, but there is an entry fee to the South Coast Botanic Garden. For more information call Show Chair Jim Gardner at 310-378-1953 or Vendor Coordinator Jim Hanna at 562-920-3046. April 16 and 17 Green Scene Plant Sale at the Fullerton Arboretun, 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton 92831 April 24 thru 29 CSSA 2011 Convention at the Marriott-Mission Valley, San Diego, California. For more information and updates go to www.cssainc.org. Early bird discount ends February 15th. May 1, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm South Bay Epiphyllum Society Show and Sale at the South Coast Botanical Gardens. For information call 310-833-6823. May 7 and 8 Sunset Cactus and Succulent Society Show and Sale at Veterans Memorial Center, Garden Room, 4117 Overland Avenue, Culver City, CA. For information call 310-822-1783 May 14 and 15, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Central Coast Cactus & Succulent Society Annual Show and Sale at the Ludwick Center, 864 Santa Road, San Luis Obispo, CA Visit www.centralcoastcactus.org for more information. May 15, 10:00 am to 4:30 pm Huntington Plant Sale at the Huntington Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Roac, Sam Marino May 15 Epiphyllum Society Show and Sale at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, Arcadia. For more information call 310-670-8148. May 20 and 21, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Gates Cactus and Succulent Society Annual Show and Sale at the Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center, 7621 Granite Hill Drive, Glen Avon, CA. For more information visit www. gates.org or call 951-360-8802. June 4 and 5 San Diego Cactus and Succulent Society Summer Show & Sale at Balboa Park, Room 101, San Diego, CA. For more information call 858-382-1797. 2011 Plant-of-the-Month and Study Group Topics Cacti of the Month Succulent of the Month Study Group Apr. Seed Grown by Exhibitor Seed Grown by Exhibitor Spring Seed Workshop May Rebutia-Sulcorebutia-Weingartia Hoya & Dischidia Vegetative Propagation Workshop June Notocactus & Parodia Ficus & Dorstenia Coryphantha & Escobaria July Dish Gardens Dish Gardens Staging Aug. Members 3 oldest (longest owned) Members 3 oldest (longest owned) Echinopsis-Trichocereus-Lobivia Sept. Coahuila Native Cacti Madagascan Euphorbia Eriocyce Oct. Crests/Monstrose/Variegates Crests/Monstrose/Variegates Crests/Monstrose/Variegates Nov. 3 Ribbon-winning Plants from Intercity or Winter Show 3 Ribbon-winning Plants from Intercity or Winter Show Winter Seed Workshop 7

Newsletter of the San Gabriel Valley Cactus and Succulent Society c/o Yvonne Hemenway 5890 Grinnell Drive Riverside, CA 92509 FIRST CLASS MAIL If you have a cactus or succulent related event that you would like to have announced in the, forward the information to the address below. Please verify the event date. Articles, Notices and Corrections can be sent via email to: yvonne@pricklypalace.com or via mail to: San Gabriel Valley Cactus and Succulent Society Newsletter Editor, c/o Yvonne Hemenway, 5890 Grinnell Drive, Riverside, CA 92509. Material must be received by the last Thursday of the month to be considered for publication in the next issue of the.