by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Paul Simons Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. Thanks to our varied careers, much of the Society’s committee has been uprooted to exotic new addresses over the past few months. Paul Temple is now...
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Timothy Heneage Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. The heyday for carnivorous plants in England, at least as far as Sarracenias and Nepenthes are concerned, was roughly the period from 1880 — 1914....
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Ray Goddard Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. Many C.P. species can be grown in greenhouses or indoors, often at some expense. However, a lot of other species can be grown quite happily outdoors....
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Metin A. Savignano Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. When I started to build up my collection of carnivorous plants, I soon hit a problem that must affect many others who are not fortunate enough...
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. Questionnaire Comments Following our successful petition of members’ views on whether they wished to receive literature from commercial growers, here is a selection...
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