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Looking for Malagasy Euphorbia article

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I came across this reference to an article on little known Euphorbias from Madagascar at the iNaturalist site. I am wondering if anyone has this article and could share it with me.

Rauh, W. 1987. New and little known euphorbias from Madagascar Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 59(6): 251–255.
Jerry Smith
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I did a little Google searching and found that this article is not what I was thinking. I thought it would go over all of the Malagasy Euphorbia, but it covers only two. So, I am not interested in getting a copy. Thanks for any that did look to whatever degree.
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Thought this might be a resource.
Lots of resources on the site that I have found useful.
https://www.euphorbia.de/region.html
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samreu wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 1:03 pm Thought this might be a resource.
Lots of resources on the site that I have found useful.
https://www.euphorbia.de/region.html
Thanks Samreu. I have seen that site before and it does have great information. I found it helpful. Here are my Malagasy Euphorbia taken Oct 11, 2022

E. cylindrifolia ssp tuberifera
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E. decaryi
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E. ambovombensis
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E. decaryi v. spirosticha in a 5" pot
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E. cylindrifolia
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E. decaryi v. spirosticha in a 6.5" pot
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E. tulearensis
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Very nice collection Jerry. I enjoy my euphorbs as well although they are difficult to find/purchase in Canada - keeping aeruginosa, horrida, inermis, meloformis variegata, obesa, pseudoglobosa, resinifera, stellata, susannae
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Only just seen it Jerry and you don't need it now anyway since I have a full set of the American Journal therefore probably could have found, photocopied and emailed it.

I also have virtually full sets of the British Journals from before they merged to form the BCSS. Don't have comprehensive indexes though so an exact reference like yours is needed since from 1935 to date for the American Journal is far too many to do random searches.
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DaveW wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:29 pm Only just seen it Jerry and you don't need it now anyway since I have a full set of the American Journal therefore probably could have found, photocopied and emailed it.

I also have virtually full sets of the British Journals from before they merged to form the BCSS. Don't have comprehensive indexes though so an exact reference like yours is needed since from 1935 to date for the American Journal is far too many to do random searches.
Wow! Thanks Dave. I'll keep it in mind.
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Also don't forget many out-of-print publications and Journals are now online and either all or parts of them can be read online or downloaded, saved on computer or printed out from the French CactusPro Library for free. The language the publication is in is indicated by the flag against it.

https://www.cactuspro.com/biblio/en:accueil
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DaveW wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:33 pm Also don't forget many out-of-print publications and Journals are now online and either all or parts of them can be read online or downloaded, saved on computer or printed out from the French CactusPro Library for free. The language the publication is in is indicated by the flag against it.

https://www.cactuspro.com/biblio/en:accueil
Just found this tonight Dave. Succulents 2007 special on Euphorbias from Madagascar. https://www.cactuspro.com/lecture/Succu ... -1.en.html

Then I found the CactusPro library with entries for Madagascar Euphorbia.
Jerry Smith
Bloomingdale, NJ
45 inches (114 cm) rain equivalent per year, approx. evenly spread per month
2012 USDA Hardiness Zone 6b: -5F to OF (-20C to -18C) min.
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