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Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 41, number 2, June 2012 is available for download as a PDF for members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to members on June 1.
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Peter Taylor.
CONTENTS
Marcel van den Broek: Peter...
Up for auction is a small division of the newly-named (December 2011 CPN) S. x gilpini (S. psittacina x S. rubra gulfensis) cultivar 'Gorey'.
Named for one of my favorite gothic authors/illustrators, Edward Gorey (if you haven't read "The Gashlycrumb Tinies", you're missing out on the darkest...
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 41, number 1, March 2012 is available for download as a PDF for members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to members on February 29.
CONTENTS
2012 ICPS Conference update
Mycorrhizal formation by various carnivorous...
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter is looking for articles -- scientific peer-reviewed papers, species and cultivar descriptions, reader contributions, growing tips, field trip reports. Whatever interests you will likely interest the readers. I have increased the number of pages per issue so the...
The June 2011 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v40 n2) is now available to ICPS members. Hard copy will be mailed to ICPS members on June 1.
The PDFs of all issues have been moved to our ClubExpress membership web site. ICPS members may download PDFs of individual CPN issues on the CPN...
I've been growing some of these Utrics for approximately 1.5 years (yup - a noob) and have already gone through multiple trials & tribulations. Following some discussions with a grower on another forum (& a few on Terra), we thought it would be a good idea to start a discussion thread on the...
The December 2010 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v39 n4) is now available. Hard copy was mailed to ICPS members on November 30.
ICPS members can download PDF's for this and all past issues of CPN at:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(4). December 2010...
The September 2010 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v39 n3) is now available. Hard copy was mailed to ICPS members on September 1.
ICPS members can download PDF's for this and all past issues of CPN at:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(3). September...
Hello Friends,
Here's a great film showing pulvinic movement within the genus Byblis;
http://icps.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=byblis&action=display&thread=4059&page=1
More information can be read on pulvinus movement in Byblis (B. liniflora 'David') in the current June 2010 issue of CPN...
The June 2010 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v39 n2) is now available. Hard copy is in the mail to ICPS members.
ICPS members can download PDF's for this and all past issues of CPN at:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(2). June 2010
CONTENTS
* ICPS...
The December 2009 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (v38 n4) is now available. Hard copy is in the mail to ICPS members.
The PDF is available for ICPS members to download at
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/CPNarchive.php
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 38(4). December 2009
CONTENTS...
Hello Friends,
There is some very exciting things going on at Splinter Hill Bog Reserve right now. After a few prescribed burns done in late Winter and supervised by our good friend and Conservational partner Keith Tassin at TNC, the bog is springing to life with some of the finest and diverse...
The September 2008 issue of CPN was mailed hard-copy to ICPS members last week. Also, this new issue and previous issues are now available in PDF for ICPS members.
Log in to Club Express and click on the CPN Back Issues tab.
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
The full table of contents of CPN is...
D. x hybrida MacFarlane (photographed in habitat by Fernando Rivadavia, ref. http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=27388)
Often, there is a story behind the find; here's the one that goes with this plant.
Back in the early 1970's, I would often take my wife and young son to Bass...
Up for bid is one N. 'Lady Pauline.' Below is the description from the CPN, submitted October 12, 2006.
Here are some pictures of the plant you will receive:
I'll pay shipping. Opening bid: $2. USA Only. Will be shipped unpotted.
Thanks for supporting NASC!
xvart.
I'm trying to access the ICPS online member's archive, I log in... go to the web page that has the current archive password and account name but when I enter them, errr ahhh I ahh no go... :scratch:
I have tried both IE and Firefox, same result
just curious if the prob is on my end...
TIA,
Av
I remember reading somewhere (in the CPN I think) long ago about celebrities who allegedly grow cps. It mentioned something about the possibility that they use aliases when dealing with the "rest of us". I only bring this up because a frined mentioned to me the other day that she remembered...
Over the years a few observations on S. oreophila, a plant that behaves like few other pitcher plants. Mostly I just want to talk about the coloration aspect of the plant. Lets start with a few examples:
1.) A plant given to me by Joe Mazrimas, co-founder of the ICPS and CPN, was termed all...
Congratulations Bob Ziemer and Doug Darnowski for being elected as new members to the ICPS Board. Also to Chris Teichreb and Richard Meyers for being continuing members of the board.
It is folk like you , the officers of ICPS and the editors of the CPN, that keep this organization going strong...
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