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Inhlaba Indaba 2012

The title of the succulent conference is derived from 'inhlaba', isiZulu for 'aloe' and indaba' which means 'meeting" or 'gathering' in isiZulu. 'Indaba' can also refer to 'story'; this is very appropriate as this gathering will look at the Story of Aloes

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The "Aloe" Journal

Please Note: Members joining during the year receive all issues of the journal ALOE

The ALOE appears quarterly. Articles in the journal range from popular information on the cultivation of the succulents to scientific descriptions of new succulent species. Colour photos of plants in habitat are included in each issue. The illustrations are helpful in the identification of plants, both in collections and in the veld. In the journal emphasis is placed on plants from Southern Africa, the rest of Africa and Madagascar, although succulents from the rest of the world also feature regularly. The journal has already attained international status and is highly esteemed among succulent enthusiasts the world over. Being an international journal the language used is English.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 January 2009 16:35 )  

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