GEMS OF THE DESERT. President s Message. Next Meeting. Thursday January 28, 2010 at 7:30pm INSIDE ISSUE THIS. By Vince Basta; OCCSS President

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January 2010 Volume 38, Issue 1 GEMS OF THE DESERT Newsletter of the Orange County Cactus & Succulent Society www.occss.org President s Message By Vince Basta; OCCSS President I would like to start by wishing all of our members a happy new year as we kick off 2010. We ended 2009 with a great show and sale with perfect weather for December, a large turnout from the public, and a good number of club members who volunteered and participated in the show. I was very pleased to have 4 of our new members show for the first time. The trophy for Best Rookie was a difficult choice as two of our members, Ken Shaw and Rick Davenport, did an outstanding job with their first showing. The over all effort of Ken Shaw who showed 32 plants put him over the top. I would like to thank the judges Gene Schroeder and Woody Minnich who judged cacti, and Lloyd Garretson and Joe Wujcik who judged succulents for doing an outstanding job! They were all impressed by the entries and every plant looked top notch. It was also a homecoming for Gene and Lloyd and we were all thrilled they could visit the show. I hope many of you were able to visit with them on Saturday morning. Next Meeting Thursday January 28, 2010 at 7:30pm OCCSS Meetings are held the 4 th Thursday of each month. Meeting place is the Fullerton Arboretum 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton, CA 92839 Due to construction, we will use the side entrance by the athletic field for the next few meetings. I look forward to a great year of programs and Mary Chittenden, our new V.P. for programs has Tim Harvey scheduled for January. I would also like to welcome Jennifer Craig aboard who will be taking over as newsletter editor and Rick Davenport who will be our new CSSA affiliate representative. These three newer members will be a great addition to our leadership team and I look forward to working with them. Hope to see all of you at the next meeting. January 2010 Speaker: Tim Harvey talks about micro A non-technical introduction to the rapid propagation of succulents alks about micro-propagation Tim is a real fascinating guy who propagates plants by tissue culture, hybridizes Uncarinas and exhibits plants at the LACSS & InterCity shows. A native of England, he moved to Canada in 1994. After a couple freezing years there, he migrated to California. Today he owns a nursery, Plantae Novae, in the Ventura area where his growing energies are shifting from cacti to succulents. Some favorites of his are the summer growing succulent trees particularly Uncarina, as well as Cyphostemma and Commiphora. He also favors the winter growing bulbs, along with Othonna and Sarcocaulon. INSIDE THIS ISSUE President s Message 1 January 2010 Speaker: Tim Harvey 1 December 2009 Show Trophy Winners 2 Plant of the Month; Pachypodium namaquanum 3 December 2009 Show & Sale Photos 4 Up Coming Events 5 Editor s Pic 5 Mary Chittenden; OCCSS VP Programs

Page 2 Gems of the Desert December 2009 Trophy Winners By Vince Basta; OCCSS President Plant entries were represented by 119 cacti and 195 succulents. The ratio is nearly two to one, so let start showing more cacti! I want to thank Rick Davenport, Patty Miller and Patty Caro for clerking with the succulent judges and Jim Tanner and Glen Carlzen for clerking with the cacti judges. Congratulations to the trophy winners! The trophies are completed and a presentation of awards will be held at the January meeting. Award Plant Name Entrant Best Advanced Cactus Mammillaria lenta Vince Basta Best Novice Cactus Neoporteria nidus v. senilis Ken Shaw Best North American Cactus Ariocarpus retusus Vince Basta Best South American Cactus Oreocereus trollii Vince Basta Best Advanced Succulent Euphorbia stellispina Peter Walkowiak Best Novice Succulent Mestoklema tuberosum Patty Miller Best Caudiciform Plant Xerosicyos pubescens Cliff and Linda Meng Best Apocynaceae Adenium arabicum v. compacta Peter Walkowiak Best Euphorbiaeace Euphorbia abdelkuri Gary James Best Baja Plant Pachycormus discolor Cliff and Linda Meng Best Crested Plant Ariocarpus retusus Vince Basta Best Miniature Avonia alstonii Vince Basta Best Collection Copiapoa collection Craig & Denise Fry Best Mesemb Dinteranthus pole-evansii Craig & Denise Fry Best Haworthia Haworthia coarctata Glen and Linda Carlzen Best Rookie (1st time entrant) Awarded for overall effort in first show Ken Shaw Gary James basking in a winner s glory. Is that even Gary s plant? Show Photos by Lori Coxe; OCCSS Secretary Continued on page 4

Gems of the Desert Page 3 Pachypodium namaquanum Plant of the Month January 2010 By Darryl Craig; CoronaCactus Nursery Elephants trunk, Club foot, Halfmens Pachypodium namaquanum Apocynaceae (oleander or periwinkle family) Form: Pachypodium namaquanum is probably the most sought after specie in the genus. Its habitat is South Africa, Northern Cape and southern Namibia. Well known populations can be found in the Richtersveld National Park. This majestic plant is usually a single stem, tree like plant in cultivation. Only after many years and at a certain size, will the plant begin to branch on its own. Insect/mite damage, along with cold damage can cause the plant to branch prematurely. Its thick grey to light brown stem is covered in 2 to 4 long spines. Long Vee shaped leaves with wavy crinkles all along the edge, grow from the top. The leaves have a velvet like texture. With age, the lower spines fall away and only the tubercles are to be seen. In habitat, mature plants with braches, from a distance would resemble the silhouette of a man, hence the African name, Halfmens Size: These plants can reach a height of 5m in habitat. Generally, they range from 1.5m to 2.5m. The plant is characteristically thicker at the base and tapers up towards the apex. Flowers/Fruit: Very attractive tubular flowers emerge in clusters from the apex. The flowers appear from July to September. The flowers have a green/yellow color on the outsides and when open, reveal very nice deep purple inner petals. The fruit are horn like and are densely covered in very fine white/grey hairs. Once ripe, the horns split open to reveal the seeds. Each seed has a tuft of hairs attached to it to act as a parachute to be carried by the wind. Seeds generally ripen from September to December. Generally, the plant needs to be aleast 12 tall in order to bloom. Propagation: From seed. Since these plants must attain a great size and age to branch, seeds are the best form of propagation. They can be grown fairly easily and quickly from seed. Notes: These plants seem to favor rocky hill slopes that are exposed to extreme conditions. They range from 300 to 900m above sea level. P. namaquanum is a winter grower. Provide minimal water during the rest of the year. Cultivation Key Full sun Moderate water Winter grower Sun/Water: The P. namaquanum lives in a very arid and harsh environment. It gets its rainfall in the winter, which isn t really much at all. Ranging from 50 to 150mm. additionally, layers of thick fog roll in from the coast and provide extra moisture. In cultivation, maximum sun can be given and moderate water during its growing season.

Page 4 Gems of the Desert Continued from page 2 Clifford and Linda Meng Pat and Mindy Fusaro Kim Joyiens and Jana Sweets Sticky Situation Mark Muradian - Potter Denise Fry and Vince Basta Overview of the show plants

Gems of the Desert Page 5 Up Coming Events January 30: 10 th Annual Aloe Walk at the Jurupa Cultural Center. 7621 Granite Hill Dr., Glen Avon, CA. 951-685-5818 Admission is Free. 9:30am to 11:00am Editor s Pic February 13: San Diego C&SS Winter Show and Sale. Room 101 Casa Del Prado, Balboa Park. 9:00am to 4:00pm Sarcocaulon pattersonii in habitat in a lichen field in South Africa. Photo: Jen Craig; CoronaCactus Nursery Special thanks to our volunteers at the December 2009 show and sale!! We cannot run a sale without our cashiers. They do an exemplary job-kurt Carey, Mary Chittneden, Roger Claassen, Laura Guerra and Patty Miller. Our appreciation goes to Roberta Hanna for her excellent instruction of all our tag pullers. Tag pulling is the hardest job at the sale. Thanks to Rick Davenport, Alan Ford, Laura Liang, Nancy Rokkum, Jean Searl and Jim Tanner. Barb Kerr, Sami Kerr, Linda Carlzen and Kim Joyiens did a great job on security. No one got by them without paying for their plants. Rosanna Barela did a fantastic job on our plant sitting table. Gary James, Ken Shaw, Rick Davenport, Patty Miller, Patty Caro, Jim Tanner and Glen Carlzen all helped tirelessly in the show room for the judging while answering questions that any visitor presented. We had great member participation for this sale. Thanks to all of you for working so hard to make this sale our most successful ever! Working with The Fullerton Arboretum is proving to be a real great partnership. The Arboretum volunteers worked well with our club and were a great addition to our club volunteers. Thanks to Evie Tyra for going that extra mile to make sure we had everything we needed!!! Mark your calendars for the summer sale: July 23, 24 and 25, 2010 by Lori Coxe; OCCSS Secretary OCCSS now has its own page on Facebook. You can find us by searching for 'Orange County Cactus and Succulent Society' in the search box. Contact the Newsletter Editor: Jen Craig -- CCN@coronacactus.com Club Officers: President: Vince Basta Treasurer: Nancy Rokkum VP Programs: Mary Chittenden VP Excursions: Denise Fry Membership: Kathy McNair Secretary: Lori Coxe (562) 921-4615 Website: Daiv Freeman www.occss.org

Page 6 Gems of the Desert OCCSS Membership Form Please Print Renewal New Membership Name Address City State Zip Telephone # Email address I have a growing area and welcome visitors with an appointment. Yes No check one Check here if you do not want to be listed in the roster. Members only receive a copy of the roster. Number of years as a member in OCCSS Dues $25 with a printed and mailed newsletter Dues $20 with an emailed copy of newsletter Mail check (or bring to meeting) with this form to: OCCSS, c/o Membership Chairman, P.O. Box 3062, Fullerton, CA 92834