BCSS Bakersfield Cactus & Succulent Society
The idea of organizing a club of fellow
"cactophiles" began with Mike Navolio and Richard Basta who planted the
seed for the eventual founding of the Bakersfield Cactus and Succulent
Society in 1997. Our club now has about 30 active members.
Our club logo is the Bakersfield Cactus,
Opuntia basilaris var. treleasei, which grows
in the grassy hills and mesas north, east, and south of Bakersfield in
Kern County, California. The Bakersfield Cactus is listed as endangered by
State and Federal agencies. For additional information on its legal
status, you can go to the California Native Plant Society web pages.
PURPOSE
| The purpose of the society is to foster
an understanding of cultivating cactus and other succulent plants
through the sharing of our own experiences, guest lectures, field
trips, and shows. |
| We have recently added a library that
is full of excellent books and continues to grow along with the
club. Our members range from novice to experts in the field and all
are more than willing to share their knowledge and
experiences. |
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