Chamaerops No.24

Autumn Edition1996

cover   trachycarpus wagnerianus, rimmed with frost. Photo by D. O'Grady of York.

Editorial Winter 1995/96 Edition, issue 21

Macrozamia reidlei in Two Views
Dr Maria Jutta Teege & Barry Shelton
Two articles for the price of one, on an interesting Australian Cycad which many of us know as an easy house plant.

I Was In Hawaii, But My Palms Were Here
Robert Lackner
A follow up to Robert's popular and well researched 'Palms in Austria' . Here Robert picks up where he left off with a second practical guide to growing palms in a cool climate.

Roma '96
Tony King
Tony's write-up of our summer meeting in Rome. 'City of Palms'. If you weren't there, you'll wish you had been.

Trachycarpus on Parade
Martin Gibbons
A timely summary of this popular genus which will hopefully remove the confusion which surrounds it. A comprehensive listing of all 8 species, with notes on each.

The Exotic Year
Marco Tiefel
A month by month guide to how Marco grows his palms and protects them during the colder months.

Letters

 

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 What's New?
 New palm book
 Date: 24-05-2004

An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms
by Robert Lee Riffle, Paul Craft.
 New: Issue 48
 Date: 24-05-2004
Chamaerops 48
has been published in the Members Area.
 Archive complete!
 Date: 03-12-2002
All Chamaerops issues can now be found in the archive: More than 350 articles are on-line!
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 Date: 28-08-2002
Chamaerops mags 13, 14, 15 and 16 have been added to the members area. More than 250 articles are now online!
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 Date: 05-08-2002
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 Date: 23-07-2002
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 Book List
 Date: 28-05-2001
Take a look at our brand new Book List edited by Carolyn Strudwick
 New Book
 Date: 25-01-2001
'Palmen in Mitteleuropa'
by Mario Stähler
This german book tells you all about how to cultivate your palms in Central Europe. more...