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Hi All,

Here's a little surprise for Monday morning: a little new e-zine from the Southern Hemisphere called "Carpophyma".

https://www.dropbox.com/s/udohex6hszkmm ... 0.pdf?dl=0

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Hi All,

Carpophyma No. 2 - July 2020

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7jyhfnqv2v2kb ... 0.pdf?dl=0

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Hi All,

Soon online - Carpophyma 3

Eduart Zimer - Satisfying the Crowd!
Eduart Zimer - CSSNZ Auckland Show 2019
Attila Kapitany - Desert Jewels: the Australian Calandrinia
Elton Roberts - Mammillaria caerulea R.T. Craig
Eduart Zimer - Ulex europaeus: a wicked trespasser in New Zealand


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Hi All,

Carpophyma 3 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/wx81vnzkjzbmq ... 0.pdf?dl=0

We are available now.

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Hi All,

Fixed now:

https://carpophyma.page.tl/

Download links are next to the issue number.

It's just a cheap version (as Frank Zappa would have said) but don't forget I'm living in the Southern Hemisphere :lol: (I still stand to this)

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Eduart
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Hello Eduart,

I have downloaded all three issues of Carpophyma thus far. Thank you very much for making this information available. It is very interesting to read about various wildflowers from far-away places. I also enjoyed the aspect of history present, e.g. some of the work performed by early pioneers of the plant expeditions, etc..

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Hi All,

Carpophyma 4 will be available in few days:

1. Eduart Zimer - You had me at free ponies for all!
2. Malcolm A. Grant - Recent revisions in Sulcorebutia: a NZ amateur’s view
3. Derrick J. Rowe - An Introduction to Myrmecophytes (part 1)
4. Elton Roberts - Grafting Mammillaria theresae
5. Eduart Zimer - The Blue Spring


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Hi All,

Carpophyma 4 is available now:

https://carpophyma.page.tl/


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Hi All,

Carpophyma 5 will be available in few days:

1. Eduart Zimer - The Great Divide
2. Bruno Dölz and Erich Werdermann – On Echinocactus Reichei K. Schum.
3. Eduart Zimer - New Zealand native Peperomia species
4. Elton Roberts - To Kill a Mealy Bug / Hot house air movement
5. Xerophilia – A Response to Dr. Pablo Guerrero M.
6. Eduart Zimer - Geoff Etherington, the magical Aloe master


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January 2021 - online now!

https://carpophyma.page.tl/
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Hi Eduart.

I have tried your link both here and on the BCSS site but am getting a message my Malwarebytes is blocking it due to fraud? Your early links have always downloaded OK before but now seem to upset Malwarebytes from 3 onwards?.

Perhaps you can get sorted whatever is causing it as I would like to read the E. reichei article?
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DaveW wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 10:25 am Hi Eduart.

I have tried your link both here and on the BCSS site but am getting a message my Malwarebytes is blocking it due to fraud? Your early links have always downloaded OK before but now seem to upset Malwarebytes from 3 onwards?.

Perhaps you can get sorted whatever is causing it as I would like to read the E. reichei article?
Dave,

My tablet, running on Microsoft, with Google Chrome, seems to access all of the magazine issues/links including the most recent #5, just fine.

Hopefully I'm not breaking the copyright policy...but here's a snippet of the article you mentioned.

Perhaps Eduart will chime in shortly to assist you.

Steve
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Thanks Steve.

My friend has downloaded it from Drobox for me. Evidently it seems Malwarebytes does not like some change that has happened from the Number 3 download, so maybe it is a false positive triggered by some change?

Not read it yet but E. reichei is now usually taken to be a re-description of E. odieri (which being an older name means no name change is needed). The type species is still in the German Dahlem herbarium pickled in a jar, though it was originally thought lost in bombing in WWII but had been removed to another department so survived. The curator at the time kindly took it out of the bottle and photographed it for me and I think Roger Ferryman has the picture now. Of course E. reichei has often been wrongly applied to the E. lembckei types by various authors including Ritter in the past.

Will go and read it now and see if they come to different conclusions.

Edit: Just looked at what Malwarebytes is listing as a threat.

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Yes now read the article and it comes to the same conclusions as I have above. The plant from Chile which is pickled at Dahlem as E. reichei = E. odieri since odieri it the oldest name for the species.

The plant that Backeberg identified as E. reichei from a photograph came from Argentina and = Lobivia famatimensis (spelling corrected to famatinensis as it comes from Famatina by David Hunt).

Reicheocactus as a genus and pseudoreichianus as a species is a nonsense by Backeberg due to misidentifying the plant in a black and white photo and associating it with the Chilean Thelocephala's.

http://llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Fa ... reicheanus

Lobivia bonniae is closely related to Lobivia famatimensis and no doubt Backeberg would now have put that into Reicheocactus too?

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