September - SACXS Home
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September - SACXS Home
SACXS FACTS Newsletter for the San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society September 2010 Volume 22, Number 9 “The San Antonio Cactus and Xerophyte Society was organized in 1977 to promote the study, propagation, conservation and public awareness of cacti and other succulent plants.” President’s Letter Greetings Fellow SACXS Members, I hope you will welcome our new board taking over leadership this month. They deserve your support. Many members are continuing to serve on the board for a second term, but we have some new members as well. Please feel free to voice your opinions to the board members. Let us know what you like or what things may need to be changed. Just remember to be positive. All members are welcome at monthly board meetings which are held on the second Monday at 6:30 at Claude and Eula Townsend's home. I'm sorry I was unable to attend the August meeting. It happened to coincide with my school district's evening “Meet the Teacher” activities. I am told that Claude did an admiral job in my stead. My thanks to Claude, as well as to Sydney Yarbrough for conducting the installation ceremony and to Ann Black, our August speaker. Sam Rodgers is already on the job as third vice president in charge of arranging field trips. Two field trips to the Eagle Pass area were arranged for the last week of August. I hope some members were able to attend and found some interesting cactus and succulents. I was not able to make it, and I am sorry I missed this field trip. Two important events are coming up in October. The TACSS seminar will be held in Houston on October 2. I hope we will have some good representation from SACXS. Our annual picnic will be held at my home later in October. The date has yet to be decided, but will be announced at the September meeting and in the October newsletter. Hope to see everyone at the September meeting. Thelocactus bicolor: Barbara Schulze, SACXS President Glory of Texas Visit our website at www.sacxs.org Don’t Miss the September Meeting! Read on for Important Information!! SACXS Board Members President: Barbara Schulze 830-281-5766 1st Vice President: Claude Townsend 210-655-8959 2nd Vice President: Tony Garcia 210-733-7470 3rd Vice President: Sam Rodgers 210-240-7721 Secretary: Bjorn Steffenson 210-479-3717 Publicity Secretary: Eula Townsend 210-655-8959 Treasurer: Doug Coates 210-659-7279 Directors: David Dawson 210-336-8621, Gerald Yarbrough 210-435-7157, Ernie Akers 210-521-5772 SACXS FACTS Editor: [email protected] September 15 Meeting Information ...September Speaker to be Announced… Claude is working on a program for September. Info will follow in a separate announcement next week. Please check your email and the website. Www.sacxs.org. SACXS meets at the San Antonio Garden Center. Social time begins at 6:30 pm. The meeting starts at 7:30 pm. Visitors are welcome. For more information call or email Claude at 210-655-8959 or [email protected] September 15 Member Assignments Auction: *Sam Rodgers 210-240-7721 Barbara & Randy Schulze 830-281-5766 Judy Terry 210-655-8960 Claude & Eula Townsend 210-655-8959 Felix Vargas 210-449-3668 *First person on each list, please call the others to remind them. Refreshments: *Doug Coates 210-659-7279 Robert Powers 951-259-0041 Kacey Reeves 210-625-1768 Don & Trinie Reiter 210-681-2402 Jim & Lucy Roberts 830-980-4107 *First person on each list, please call the others to remind them. Please feel free to call Cal Eichler if you have any questions. Page 2 SACXS FACTS DUES ARE DUE!!! The new SACXS fiscal year began on September 1st. According to our bylaws, membership dues are $10 per person and $15 per family. The following exception applies to new members only: Dues paid on or after July 1st of any given year will be designated as payment of dues through August 31st of the following year. This is also a good time to update your information on file with our Membership Chairman. Please check your address and email address when you renew your membership. Thanks! Congratulations to the 2010-2011 SACXS Executive Committee (Board of Directors) Best Wishes and Good Luck to the following Board Members as they begin their new term: Barbara Schulze-President Claude Townsend-1st VP Programs Tony Garcia-3rd VP Membership Doug Coates-Treasurer Sam Rodgers-Field Trips Directors: D. Dawson E. Akers G. Yarbrough Eula Townsend-Publicity Page 3 SACXS FACTS Welcome New Members!! New to SACXS in 2010? We’re glad you’re here! Don’t be shywalk around and introduce yourself to our club members. We want to know who you are! Be sure to ask about ordering your SACXS nametag (see Cal Eichler at the meeting). Don’t forget to sign in at the attendance roster. Please check your demographic information-make sure we have your correct email and postal addresses and your phone number. Needed...small plants (both cacti and other succulents) for the membership table. These little plants will be given to our new members and guests. Donated plants should be in good condition and labeled when their name is known. Please give you plant donations to Cal Eichler at meetings throughout the year. Thank you! Our new members really appreciate these little plants!! Austin Cactus & Succulent Society 2010 Fall Show & Sale Labor Day Weekend Saturday - Monday, September 4th - 6th 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Austin Area Garden Center at Zilker Botanical Garden Park at the garden or across the street. ► FREE admission! ►Plant Show with specimen cacti & succulents ►Plant Vendors from Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma ►Handcrafted pottery by Austin artists David Gutman & Rick Van Dyke ►Daily silent auction and hourly plant raffles ►Expert advice and free literature available For more information, contact Bob Barth at 512-327-1173 Page 4 SACXS FACTS B O A R D M E E T I N G M I N U T E S F O R J U N E 8, 2 0 1 0 Page 5 SACXS Board Meeting Minutes for July 13, 2010 1. Meeting was called to order at 6:40PM in the home of Claude Townsend 2. Members present: Barbara Schulze, Claude Townsend, Chad Booth, Cal Eichler, David Dawson, and Bjorn Steffensen. 3. Approval of Minutes Barbara Schulze called the meeting to order. Bjorn Steffensen read the minutes from the June 8, 2010 Board Meeting. The minutes were approved (Chad moved, Cal seconded) with the following modification: Under item 14. Bylaw amendment and changes, the last sentence “There was not a majority among the Board members in support of the change in the by-laws at the meeting” was deleted. 4. Treasurers Report Treasurer’s report at the 7/13/2010 Board meeting: Chad Booth reported on the activities in the club account. The final amounts and balances were not finalized at the meeting and Chad would bring typed summaries to the general meeting. Expenditures included new member plants purchased by Cal Eichler. Two membership checks remain in need of correction. Barbara will check on these checks. Treasurer’s report presented by Chad Booth at the 8/18/2010 General meeting: Checkbook balance on 7/9/10 was $991.17. Total expenses since 7/9/2010 were $381.40 and the total deposits were $476.30, including $415.80 profit for the Fiesta medals sale. The checking account balance as of 8/8/10 is $1,086.07, the saving account balance $8,002.80, yielding an overall closing balance of $9,088.87. At the General meeting of 8/18/10, the Show and Sale Committee provided the Treasurer with $1,027.91 corresponding to the profit from the 2010 Sale and Show. This should return the Show Account balance to an estimated $4,000. 5. Membership Chairman’s Report Item was not addressed. 6. Program Chairman’s Report Programs Claude reported that the July program would be presented by Bjorn Steffensen describing a Cactus Garden on an Island near Vancouver. The program for August remains to be determined – probably Ann Black will present on propagating succulents. Fiesta medals: The account has been finalized: Total income from sales was $462. After 10% payment to the Fiesta committee, there is a profit of $415.80 for the club. Old Business 7. October Picnic and By-laws Change October picnic: The picnic is anticipated to occur on October 2 or 3. The Board supported to have this year’s picnic at Barbara Schulze’s home. The Board approved the expense for having Claude prepare a brisket. Bylaws change: Unfortunately, the proposed by-laws change to accommodate the change in timing of the picnic was not distributed with the newsletter as required for a vote at the July General meeting. A vote will be carried out at the August rather than the July meeting following distribution of the proposed change. In essence, the new Article X will state that no General meeting will be held in the month where there is a picnic, and will not define a specific month. 8. Third Vice-President Nominee Barbara proposed Sam Rogers as third vice-president with responsibility for field trips. He holds that position in other clubs, and can therefore help the SACXS participate in field trips with other groups. The Board was informed that Sam cannot attend all Board meetings. Barbara proposed that Ernie Akers be nominated as Director. The Board approved the nominations to be carried forward to the General Meeting for a vote among members. 9. By-Law Change Concerning Audit of Regular & Show Accounts The Board discussed the proposal forwarded previously by Chad Booth regarding audit of accounts. The Board concluded that the By-Laws already specified that audits should occur for all club accounts and that a by-laws change was not required. Barbara will address the issue and request audits including all accounts. 10. Garden Club Attendant A reason for having an official GC attendant is to reduce the number of distributed keys. Cal has been asked to serve in this role at several meetings. Procedures still need clarification. 11. Newsletter Articles Barbara made a strong case that Ann Black needs articles. Bjorn suggested that a list of members be generated to ensure articles. It was decided instead that David Dawson will ask members to provide submissions and Barbara will ask for contributions at the General meeting. New Business 12. Gift Plants for New Members and Guests Cal Eichler has bought plants for the club at Lowes to be distributed to guests and new members. He will repot the plants and bring them to the meetings. There was widespread support for the concept of giving such gifts. 13. Richard Blocker on TV Barbara informed members that Richard will be featured on Central Texas Gardener (PBS channel 9) on July 31 at 11:00 AM. 14. Other minor issues and information - Bjorn informed the Board that he had received an invitation to visit Malcolm Beck’s Garden with Marty Ruono & other interested people - Barbara and Claude planned to be out 2-3 weeks for vacation. David Dawson would be substitute contact person. - The Board asked Bjorn to send letters wishing speedy recovery to Gerald Yarborough and Carol Blocker. The meeting was adjourned at 8:05PM Respectfully submitted, Bjorn Steffensen, Recording secretary 8/18/2010 SACXS FACTS Plant Facts Plant Facts is a regular feature of SACXS Facts. Information is provided by SACXS members. Jatropha berlandieri Synonym: Jatropha cathartica Family: Euphorbiaceae Common Name: Baseball plant, Buddha belly J. berlandieri is a subglobose underground caudiciform. It is found in southern Texas and northern Mexico where it is difficult to spot if it is not in the vegetative form, or if the caudex is not above ground. In the middle of the rounded caudex emerge blue-green stems and leaves which are incised. Toward the end of June, a six to seven inch flower stem arises and produces a cluster of orange-red flowers (some are male, others female). They can easily be hand-pollinated by using a soft watercolor paint brush or a Q-tip. After pollination, a seed pod quickly develops which contains three seeds. I usually pick off the pods when a cream-white line appears between each division of the three part ovary. I then place the pods into a small paper bag where they can mature. So far this year, one of my plants has produced twenty-two seeds! These seeds may be sown in a slightly gravely mixture, lightly watered, and then placed in full sun. Germination time may very between seven and fifteen days. Plant in a welldraining soil mixture and water sparingly. This plant is not cold-hardy, but the caudex if underground, may survive a mild winter. An easily grown oddity which will enhance any collection with its rounded caudex and blue green foliage, Jatropha berlandieri is a worthwhile endeavor. —–Cal Eichler, SACXS Life Member Page 6 SACXS FACTS