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Post by ICPS-bob on Mar 25, 2009 3:59:24 GMT
6 new cultivars are described in the March 2009 issue of CPN: Byblis ‘Goliath’, Nepenthes maxima ‘Lake Poso’, Sarracenia ‘Alucard’, Sarracenia ‘Black Widow’, Sarracenia ‘Reptilian Rose’, Sarracenia ‘Royal Ruby’. In compliance with ICPS Policy, we are making these descriptions publicly available. www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v38n1p12_22.html
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Post by Alexis on Mar 26, 2009 18:51:26 GMT
Very good.
I like the Beck's bottle used for scale in the byblis photo!
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Post by Brian Barnes on Mar 26, 2009 19:36:32 GMT
Hi Alexis, Why... thank you! ;D I thought i would be an accurate....and refreshing scale model. Happy Spring, Brian.
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Post by stevestewart on May 7, 2009 16:54:18 GMT
6 new cultivars are described in the March 2009 issue of CPN: Byblis ‘Goliath’, Nepenthes maxima ‘Lake Poso’, Sarracenia ‘Alucard’, Sarracenia ‘Black Widow’, Sarracenia ‘Reptilian Rose’, Sarracenia ‘Royal Ruby’. In compliance with ICPS Policy, we are making these descriptions publicly available. www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v38n1p12_22.htmlI am wondering why the pulvini type structures found on Byblis 'Goliath' are not been shown here "in compliance with ICPS policy"? I think it is of great importance that this not be overlooked! Plant physiologists, taxonomists and others specializing in pulvini of various plants should have access to the full content of this educational information published by the ICPS, or this we lose the point of publishing such information in the first place. Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by stevestewart on May 8, 2009 13:01:09 GMT
Bob,
Thank you for correcting the oversight of the missing photo in the CPN article on the new cultivar Byblis 'Goliath'!
Take care, Steven Stewart
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