I'd give it a couple of weeks before contacting anyone. It looks like they were only posted last Friday, it's only Tuesday today, give the Post Office a chance first.
Stuart
CactusWorld 2021 March
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Re: CactusWorld 2021 March
From inside any CactusWorld:
so please hang on until April.If you have not received your CactusWorld by the beginning of the month following the expected publication date, and are concerned that it might have gone astray, please contact the Membership Secretary, providing full details of your name, address and membership number.
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Re: CactusWorld 2021 March
Given the circumstances most probably your local mail sorting office.
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Re: CactusWorld 2021 March
Mine arrived today. [Edited to add - I went and did something else before posting this and that is now yesterday.]
I haven't finished reading it yet but there is some good stuff in there.
I hope Ralph Peckover finds another species of Ceropegia near Klein Elandsfontein. Then they could call it Ceropegia elandopegia. Though I suppose it should be Ceropegia elandopegica unless the plant happened to resemble a fountain of elands.
I haven't finished reading it yet but there is some good stuff in there.
I hope Ralph Peckover finds another species of Ceropegia near Klein Elandsfontein. Then they could call it Ceropegia elandopegia. Though I suppose it should be Ceropegia elandopegica unless the plant happened to resemble a fountain of elands.
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Re: CactusWorld 2021 March
It's my first CactusWorld and I'm blown away by the quality of it. Haven't read it properly yet but have flicked through and taken in a few articles, it's absolutely brilliant. Loving the cultivation notes too, will have to get a binder for them! Really well done to all involved.