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    flytraps2000's growlist

    Hello everyone, here is my grow list.  Little old with some additions missing but pretty accurate. Current 2/05 additions coming soon, couple losses to. Aldrovanda ald1 Japanese form ald2 Australian red form NSW near Mertens Creek above Big Mertens Falls near Mitchel Falls, Kimberley...
  2. PlantAKiss

    The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of AU

    Hi all I just wanted to call your attention to a new contribution in our Articles Forum. Our esteemed BobZ has kindly shared with us all 8 volumes of The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of Australia. The publication ceased to exist after 1981. However there is lots of excellent information in...
  3. PlantAKiss

    The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of Australia, article by Bob Ziemer

    The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of Australia was published and edited by Ken and Susan Hatley of West Australia from June 1979 until March 1981. This publication died a natural death in March 1981 due to both a lack of contributions and because the editors opened a large retail nursery in Perth...
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    Regarding the use of the abbreviation aff.

    I was under the impression that this was used when an individual didn't have a positive ID? Sort of a way to avoid having to say... I don't know what I've got but I think it is abc aff. xyz or I got the plant from so and so and they don't know exactly what it is so I'll just follow suit and look...
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    Forbes' list

    Steve (Bugweed) was shocked and dismayed when I told him that my growlist was not online, so here it is. If interested in a plant, please feel free to contact me, preferably via email. I may not have a spare, but can always add it to my list of plants to propagate. (edited 9 21 06; quite a...
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    N. hamata

    Hey all. Three days ago, I was thinking of buying a hamata (just as I have been for the last two years...). I looked on the internet, and much to my dismay, nobody in the U.S. (that I could find, anyway) had it in stock! In fact, the only distributors I can find are MT and a couple in Australia...
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    Greetings from australia

    Here are some pictures taken earlier this week that I thought some of you might enjoy.
  8. Ozzy

    New cp species found

    Maybe I should have somebody else to post this because nobody will believe it's really true if I post it, but here goes anyway. A S.purpurealike plant was found in China. Bad news it it went exticnt millions of years ago. Maybe this will give a little detail to the evolution of CP's.
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