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. For anyone who has followed these pages over the past couple of years, you will have noticed my obsession with new types and species of carnivorous...
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Chris Hynes Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. The American pitcher plants of the genus Sarracenia form a marvellous and varied range of strikingly beautiful and well-adapted plants. Sarracenia...
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Tim R Martin Reproduced from Volume 7 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Spring 1983. This article is an attempt to gather together some of the information relating to the distribution of Pinguiculas in the British Isles over the past...
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. A couple of year ago we were going to place a bulk order for a book entitled “The Nematode-Destroying Fungi” by G. L. Barron (see...
by Dave Q | Jan 29, 2023 | Journal Content
By Paul Simons Reproduced from Volume 6 of the Journal of the Carnivorous Plant Society. First published Autumn 1982. Our display at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show certainly caused a stir, as shown by our letters page this issue. For the Society it was a brave...
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