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Do you want to be a NASC member?

Zongyi Yang
Markham, Ontario, Canada. Inside the greater toronto area.
Not sure what species are native around me, i never saw any "near" me. I know a variety of drosera, pinguicula and S. purpurea ssp. purpurea alegidly exists around me, but i have yet to see one. Zongyi
 
Oh, my post is back.
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Quote[/b] (Bugweed @ Aug. 11 2004,12:50)]Then you need to contact Mike Howlett from Tyler County area of Texas. He runs a pitcher plant preserve. Nice alata's. Also, you forgot to state your name and city.
Mike dosen't get much of a chance to stop in the TF much, so I'll volunteer as an alternative contact. I can usually get in touch with Mike even if it means driving out to his house. Lithopsman if you're interested contact the owner of This site He lives near you and has expressed willingness to help out the NASC.
 
Zak,
I've seen that site, and have it bookmarked. Great site, but since it hadn't been updated in a while, I was wondering to what extent it was still going on... Thanks for letting me know!
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Ron Dudek
Southwest Michigan (Watervliet)

sarracenia purpurea ssp.purpurea, drosera intermedia & rotundifolia, numerous aquatic utrics
 
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Quote[/b] (lithopsman @ Aug. 26 2004,4:23)]Zak,
I've seen that site, and have it bookmarked. Great site, but since it hadn't been updated in a while, I was wondering to what extent it was still going on... Thanks for letting me know!
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Mike P. is the author of that site. He still has connections with Geraldene Watson @ the Watson preserve. I spoke to him a few month ago, and he is still very active. He goes bog hunting on the weekends. I've got him collecting bog size and location data for the NASC. I know he lives in you're neck of the woods so I thought it'd be great if ya'll could hook up.
 
Steve Allinger
Buena Vista, Colorado

Only native CPs, I as far as I have been able to determine, are two types of utricularia. Can't remember which ones, but they are one of the common types. Haven't had trouble growing any CPs I have tried yet though.
 
Man, I am soooooo late in replieing to this...... I mean by like 3 months..... wow. I don't even know if we're still doing this.

Wesley Randall,
Boone, North Carolina(uh near Winston-Salem)
 
I am glad to see that there are people willing to help. I hope you are also willing to volunteer some of your time. There is plenty that needs to be done. We will hopefully be coming across with a "We need this done" list before long.
 
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