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Post by ICPS-bob on Sept 2, 2012 16:46:24 GMT
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 41, number 3, September 2012 is available for download as a PDF for members on the ICPS web site: icps.clubexpress.com/Hard copy was mailed to members on August 31. CONTENTS• Lubomír Adamec: News in ecophysiological research on aquatic Utricularia traps • Francis Q. Brearley & Muhammad Mansur: Nutrient stoichiometry of Nepenthes species from a Bornean peat swamp forest • Nigel Hewitt-Cooper: Drosera regia Stephens • Damon Collingsworth: A surprise in the gloaming: A field observation at Splinter Hill Bog Preserve, Alabama • Soumen Aditya: Drosera burmannii: A carnivorous plant species from eastern Ghats of India • Guillaume Bily, Larry Logoteta, Steve Amoroso & Victor Holland: New cultivars: Dionaea muscipula ‘Blanche Hermine’, Sarracenia ‘Jeremy’, S. ‘Illuminated Hut’, S. ‘Pomegranate’, S. ‘Saxapahaw’. • Jan Schlauer: Literature reviews: Is Drosera meristocaulis a pygmy sundew? Evidence of a long-distance dispersal between Western Australia and northern South America. Late Cretaceous Palaeoaldrovanda, not seeds of a carnivorous plant, but eggs of an insect • Marcel van den Broek: Book review: Australian Carnivorous Plants
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