Tucson Cactus Succulent Society

Web Name: Tucson Cactus Succulent Society

WebSite: http://www.tucsoncactus.org

ID:154929

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Euphorbiapugniformis - RobertWebb Toni Yocum You can access our Monthly Zoom Meetingsby using https://bit.ly/tcssmm No scheduled publicsales at this time. To be added to our Sales Notification Email List:email us (List @ TucsonCactus.org) and state that you want to be addedto the Sales Notification List. You do NOTneedto do this if you are a TCSS member, you get notified of all sales andevents. Cactus Glovesinformation. CactusRescue Crew Program informational video (12 minutes). Learn more aboutour Cactus Rescue Crew Program. TCSS President DickWiedhoph receiving a 2020 Go Green Award from TEP (see details) Interesting Items To View Photos of the Celebrationof the 20th Anniversary of the TCSSCactus Rescue Program. Photos of the TCSSCactus Rescue Crewduring the years 1999 - 2019. Lowwater use plant buyer's guide for Central and Southern Arizona. AGreat video of blooming cacti flowers, must see! Video and story about Tucson Pima Prickly Park. TCSSFirst Thursday Monthly Zoom Meeting, January 7, 2021. Robert Webband Toni Yocum will give a presentation on "Euphorbias I:Trees, Medusoids, and Globose Species" Details Our previous zoom meeting was on December 3, 2020. We had aPanelDiscussion to address Your Questions and Their Answers Featuring: MarkA. Dimmitt, Greg Starr and Jason Wiley . Moredetails View on YouTube Information about all pastmeetings from 2006 to present. For CSSA Webinars see their web site . We conduct and sponsor native cactus and succulent rescueoperations, plant sales, field trips, nursery and garden visits,conventions and conferences as well as other activities throughout theyear. We set aside 25 percent of all cactus rescue profits for our School Grant Program.We welcome everyone to come to our meetings and join us in the fun andexcitement. Become a member and expand your knowledge today!

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Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society provides activities for people interested in cactus and succulents from around the world.

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