Houston Cactus & Succulent Society

The Houston Cactus & Succulent Society promotes the study, propagation, conservation, and public awareness of cacti and other succulents. 

About Us
We organize presentations, field trips, plant exchanges, and an annual show to foster a community passionate about these unique plants.

HCSS activities include:
Presentations on plants, cultivation, plant history and other topics by members and guest speakers
• Field trips to native plant habitats, nurseries, research institutes, and members yards and greenhouses
• Kaktos Komments bi-monthly newsletter
• Lots of plant exchanges
• Annual Show and Sale
• Support of cactus and succulent research
• Answers to plant questions and identification of plants
• Good time with plant friends!

We invite everyone to give us a try, come to one of our meetings and see what we are about, if you like us become a member, if not there is no hard feelings!
 

1963

n March, 1963, forty-two enthusiasts met to form the Houston Cactus and Succulent Society (HCSS). Their stated purpose for the Society was to promote interest, study, propagation, and conservation of cacti and other succulent plants. To accomplish this goal, an agenda for the monthly membership meetings was established. It included a cactus of the month and a succulent of the month presentation by the members and a guest speaker and/or slide program. This meeting agenda is still used today. At the same time, Herman Kropp laid out the format for a monthly newsletter called "Kaktos Komments" (KK). The first KK was published in July, 1963 and contained eight pages. Today, the KK has twelve 8.5 x 11 pages and is published bimonthly.

3/1/1963
 

1967

In 1967, HCSS members took their first field trip to see the habitat of South Texas cacti and succulents. Since then, the field trips have included not only visits to private ranches but also trips to nurseries, Moody Gardens, Peckerwood Gardens, Mexico, and the Big Bend area. All field trips are scheduled on weekends to accommodate as many members as possible.

1/1/1967
 

1980

1980 was a year of change for HCSS. The fiscal year was changed to coincide with the calendar year; the Holiday Dinner in December became the Installation Dinner; the first annual Yearbook was published; and the first HCSS judged show and sale was held at the Memorial Park Arboretum.

2/10/1980
 

1991

The Texas State Show and Sale

10/15/1991
 

Now

Currently, membership meetings are held the fourth Wednesday from January through October at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center, 1475 West Gray St, Houston. HCSS makes annual donations to worthy organizations or individuals to aid in the study and/or dissemination of knowledge of plants especially cacti and other succulents. Recipients of this donation have included: member Richard May for his research on Sclerocactus; the Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute; the Fort Bend County Library System for the purchase of succulent literature; the Center for Plant Conservation for the endowment of Texas cacti; Peckerwood Gardens; and the Katy Prairie Conservancy. HCSS is an affiliate member of CSSA and TACSS (Texas Association of Cactus and Succulent Societies). HCSS has hosted TACSS meetings, TACSS seminars.

1/1/2025
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
HCSS January Meetings
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
HCSS February Meeting
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
HCSS February Meeting
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
HCSS February Meeting
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
HCSS February Meeting
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
HCSS February Meeting
Location: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center: 1475 W Gray, Houston, TX 77019

Meeting Agenda:

• Announcements
• Cactus of the Month
• Succulent of the Month
• Questions / Identification / Show & Tell
• Program
• Business Meeting (we try to keep this short!)
• Door Prizes
• Plant Raffle (usually lots of plants)

Educational Presentations

Engage with experts through presentations on plant care, history, and cultivation.

Field Trips

Explore native habitats, nurseries, and botanical gardens with fellow enthusiasts.

Plant Exchanges

Participate in plant exchanges to diversify your succulent collection.

  • 1475 W Gray St, Houston, TX 77019, USA
  • Metropolitan Multi-Service Center
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About The Website
The Houston Cactus and Succulent Society is dedicated to promoting the study, propagation, conservation, and public awareness of cacti and other succulents. Through presentations, field trips, newsletters, plant exchanges, and an annual show and sale, HCSS provides a platform for members and the public to engage with these unique plants. Join the society to learn about plant cultivation, history, and more while making good friends in a welcoming community.
 

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