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  1. Pyro

    All you ever wanted to know

    So I recall a while back someone somewhere made a comment that there was not a lot of information on these guys and that that was the reason no one grew them or took up offers for them. I was drafting up something for a friend and decided to go whole hog so here you go. And please remember...
  2. T

    y Thoughts on Sharing

    This is the article I wrote for the inaugral edition of the Ontario Carnivorous Plant Society, reprinted here with permission from myself.  This is old hat for many of you already enlisted in Tamlin's Army, but with all the new faces and names coming in, I wanted to see if I can get to YOU...
  3. BobZ

    Drosera viridis

    Fernando Rivadavia sent me these photos of Drosera viridis that he took on Feb 11 around a small town near Sao Paulo city called Parelheiros. Drosera viridis was described as a new species by Fernando in the Sept. 2003 issue of CPN. The next 3 photos are of D. virdis and D. communis...
  4. BobZ

    Drosera humbertii

    The December 2005 issue of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 34(4):100-105 has a fantastic article by Eric Schlosser, Notes on some little known carnivorous plants from Madagascar. Included in that article is a discussion about finding Drosera humbertii. I have scoured the Web for several years and...
  5. K

    Cpn back issues quest

    Hello all, In order to complete my collection of CPN back issues I'm looking for the following volumes or issues: Volumes 1 - 6 (1972 - 1977) Volume 23 (1994): issues 1, 2, 4 Volume 24 (1995): issue 1 Should anyone have spare copies of these volumes or issues then please contact me at...
  6. T

    All in the family- baby pics

    Schloaty inspired us to post these.   Baby Grace enjoys Nepenthes too.  Considering the fact that both her parents are Nep nuts, it's only natural for her to be a future addict/enthusiast.   Grace demands to do her research and studies.  When Michelle and I are referencing Nepenthes books, she...
  7. N

    N. northiana

    I have some cuttings of N. northiana available. These cuttings are from a mature, female plant which flowers readily. Trades will be considered. Please see my posting in the trading forum. This is the same plant which was featured on the back cover of Vol. 32., No. 2 of the CPN.
  8. F

    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...
  9. T

    New cpn out

    I got it yesterday and have not yet read it. (I know that's a crime). I've been at work so that's my excuse.
  10. RL7836

    Cpn vol 13 #4

    Looking through some old issues of CPN found some duplicates. This issue is from December 1984 Articles on: - Letters to the editor - CP Bog at the Fullerton Arboretum (Leo Song) - List of all ICPS members for 1983 & 1984 - 'News & views' & Review of recent literature Bids start at $2. I...
  11. RL7836

    Carnivorous plant newsletter vol 22 # 1&2

    Looking through some old issues of CPN found some duplicates. This issue is from March & June of 1993 (double issue). Articles on: - Lots of letters to the editors - Some observations on the trapping mechanisms of Nepenthes Inermis & N. Rhombicaulis (Bruce Salmon) - Color variation of S...
  12. RL7836

    Carnivorous plant newsletter vol 24 #1

    Looking through some old issues of CPN found some duplicates. This issue is from March 1995. Articles on: - Growing Byblis gigantea from seed (Brian Cochran) - Drosera filiformis - one species or two (Don Schnell) - Pollination of Heliamphoras (Schnell) - 'News & views' & other misc stuff...
  13. T

    Cpn arrived

    I liked the new Heli. It was awesome. I jsut got the CPN 1/2 hour ago and I am done already. I really liked the article on Ping diseases. The rotund. article was kind of weird. Oh yeah go Brooks for your cultivar looks great. I would have liked it more if a shot of the stolons had been made on...
  14. adnedarn

    Congrats on the now named...

    I see in the new CPN that your cultivar Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' is finnaly a legit name. It is absolutely beautiful! Those of you not familiar with it... Look here or here. According to the CPN this plant is currently in private tissue culture lab and not currently available... yet...
  15. Pyro

    Byblis propagation

    So I got to thinking, after reading Barry's article in the CPN, are there any other lost propogatin techniques out there. So I was reading Slack's second book and saw that he says that Byblis gigantea can be propogated via stem cuttings. He claims that there is an almost 100% success rate with...
  16. chloroplast

    Aldrovanda 'kimberly red'

    Hello all, I'd like to start by thanking all of those who provided me with information on how to properly grow Aldrovanda--you gave me personal suggestions and hints that I probably wouldn't have found on an online site. Now, for the background. I purchased some Aldrovanda 'Kimberly Red' ~6wks...
  17. T

    U.reniformis f. courte from bcp

    Hi, for those of you which own a U.reniformis f. courte (I got mine from BCP), do you think it is legitimate to associate it to the cultivars 'Enfant terrible' described in the CPN? I'm curious to hear you on this
  18. B

    Cpn

    EEEEK! I was informed very recently that the antho free alata Carl Mazur found at Citronelle Bog, is sending a piece here to live. Stand by, cause when this thing is ready to be spread around, I will spread it far and wide!!!! Complete with location info!!!!!!!!!!! Who wants seed??
  19. B

    A visit to uc davis

    Promised Barry I would write this down, so here it is! I visited the UC Davis greenhouses on the 18th of July, the day after my birthday. Initially I just wanted to view the Wild Rice in his natural habitat. I walked through the greenhouse door to see the back of a gentleman playing with flower...
  20. K

    S. leucophila "hurricane screek white"

    hey guys i was just reading the CPN And i saw a pic of S. Leucophila Hrican creek white, I would be very greatful to trade if anyone has it Please PM Me if you do
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