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JOURNAL OF THE SUCCULENT SOCIETY OF SA
ALOE Vol 35, No2, 1998
TYDSKRIF VAN DIE VETPLANTVERENIGING VAN SA

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Aloe 98, 35:2
Front cover: Pachypodium lealii north of Palmwag in Damaraland, Namibia, Photo: Kotie Retief

CONTENTS
  • Tribute to David Spencer Hardy (1931-1998)
    H.F.Glen
  • The ecophysiological significance of Mesembryanthemaceae growth forms and demography
    Philip W. Kundel, Karen J. Esler and Guy F. Midgley
  • Speciation in the Mesembryanthemaceae
    P.G. Desmet, A.G. Ellis and R.M. Cowling
  • Diversity in the genus Hoya (Asclepiadaceae - Marsdenieae)
    Paul I. Forster, David J Liddle & Iris M. Liddle
  • Succulents of the coastal dunes and estuaries of southern Africa
    - an overview

    Elizabeth Retief
  • Aspects of the ecology of the Richtersveld succulent flora
    Graham Williamson
  • Growing difficult cacti from seed
    René Zahra
  • Finding a place in the sun: where does Ruschia purpureostyla belong?
    Priscilla Burgoyne
  • Are chemical compounds reliable taxonomic signposts in the genus Aloe?
    Two case studies from series Mitriformes and section Kumara

    Alvaro Viljoen and Ben-Erik van Wyk

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