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  1. Presto

    NASC 2012 Board Elections coming up soon!

    Hi everyone! Elections are coming up soon for the 2012 Board of Directors! The Board meets weekly (currently Thursday nights at 9 PM Eastern Time). We discuss and plan all aspects of the Conservancy, everything from the nitty-gritty paperwork to planning trips to rescue Sarracenia in the...
  2. Peatmoss

    Favorite animal photos...

    I know there are some very skilled Photographers on this forum so I figured I would see if people would want to post their favorite animal photos... They can be pets, in zoos, wild, stuffed, pickeled, rugs. whatever... Here are some of my favorites: Some large South American rodent: Lemur...
  3. lizasaur

    Insider's Insight: Please Critique/Correct/Add To!

    Beyond Beginner's Information: Insider's Insight This was originally written for my friend whose interest is piqued in Carnivorous Plants. I've worked very hard on this, but I don't doubt that perhaps I've forgotten anything meaningful or gotten something wrong. Please correct, or add other...
  4. SDCPs

    Wanted: Cephalotus, D. Regia,

    Hello friends, I have 2 different s. flava var. rubricoporas to trade, one has location data the other does not. I have s. flava var. cuprea I have the other s. flava varieties besides autopurpurea I have the seeds listed here I have s. rubra varieties I may be able to take a s. rosea...
  5. Heli

    "In situ" of the month: November 2011

    "In situ" of the month: November Rules of Entry: 1. You must have a location (county, state, country) of where you took the picture if possible. 2. All pictures must be have taken in the past ten years :-P 3. All entries must be clearly identified if possible. If you are not sure what the plant...
  6. M

    Highland CP companions: Disa orchids (pics)

    Disa uniflora comes from south africa, and is commonly seen growing with Drosera capensis and other sundews in its natural habitat. They prefer purified water, but can tolerate a low dose of fertilizer. In the wild, they are found growing in pure sphagnum, and in cultivation, a 60%...
  7. M

    Sarracenia psittacina in the wild, various forms

    S. psittacina forma driedndead. Charlton Co, GA site #1 The drought and extreme heat wave for many months took its toll on Sarracenia habitats. There weren't many parrot pitcher plants in this site, and of the ones that remained, they were struggling. Look at how cool those old dead pitchers...
  8. Natalie

    My first wild CPs!

    Yesterday I headed out to the Sierras with a list of places to see... One of them I knew had Darlingtonia based on some quick Google research, and a few other places within that same ultramafic rock formation that looked like they might be the correct habitat as well. I went to the known place...
  9. M

    Sarracenia minor in the wild, 2011 (pics)

    S. minor var. minor Ware Co, GA roadside ditch. These plants were fairly common-if I had to guess, I'd say there were at least 10,000 in the area: S. minor var. minor Ware Co, GA. clump: S. minor var. minor Ware Co, GA. There were amazing red clones too: S. minor var. minor...
  10. richjam1986

    Richjam's pics. new H. minor and other STUFF :)

    I just got my first Heliamphora (H. minor) and N. maxima 'tentana', and have good progress on some of my other plants as well, so thought I would make a picture thread. Enjoy :) 1 H. minor (just arrived yesterday, 10/17/11) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/68248217@N04/6257841164/"...
  11. TheFury

    Pics: wild sphagnum!

    So I had never seen live sphagnum before. This past weekend I went up to Vermont with some friends. We spent the day hiking up Magic Mountain: The weather was GORGEOUS Anyway, on the way back down, I spied a little stream and broke off to investigate. Found me a nice outcropping of sphagnum...
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