NECPS Newsletter - February 2014
File Name: NECPS Newsletter - February 2014 File Submitter: Aidan File Submitted: 11 Feb 2014 File Category: NECPS Newsletter New England Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter February 2014 Click here...
View ArticleA visit from the police (during your absence)
Last week it was really exciting! One day I came home late in the evening (about 9:45 pm) and I was tired. I got upstairs to my apartment door and when I wanted to unlock my door I realised there was...
View ArticleNECPS Newsletter - March 2014
File Name: NECPS Newsletter - March 2014 File Submitter: Aidan File Submitted: 10 Mar 2014 File Category: NECPS Newsletter New England Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter March 2014 Click here to...
View ArticlePredatory Plant: Lure of the Cobra Lily
A five minute film featuring and narrated by Barry Rice -
View ArticleDrosera time
Hello all Been a while since I last posted anything, even barely taking any pics of my cps... Lost most of my collection over the last 2 or 3 years, due to a combination of pest attacks, negligence...
View ArticleNow We Are Six
Well... I forgot again. Six years ago March 18th, this web site came into being ...and we're still going strong! (Belated birthday wishes to Andy too! )
View ArticleRoyal Mail price increase
As of today, Royal Mail have increased their prices once again and inevitably this will affect shipping costs. For now I am absorbing the increase on domestic shipping, but this is subject to review....
View ArticleAnnouncement: Orders placed on or after 17th April 2014 will be fulfilled...
Since I know that no one takes any notice of the sitewide Announcements, please note that - Aidan is taking a break... Note that plants and other items are reserved once an order has been placed and...
View ArticleRhizome rot?
I've lost a couple of Sarracenia this winter. One had turned all mushy at the crown, so naturally, I began to inspect all my plants for signs of infection and necrosis. Thankfully, most look fine (and...
View ArticleDrosera murfetii (Droseraceae): a new species from Tasmania, Australia
pdf available for download - Drosera murfetii (Droseraceae): a new species from Tasmania, Australia Allen Lowrie & John G. Conran 6 Glenn Place, Duncraig, Western Australia 6023 Australian Centre...
View ArticleNECPS Newsletter - April 2014
File Name: NECPS Newsletter - April 2014 File Submitter: Aidan File Submitted: 10 Apr 2014 File Category: NECPS Newsletter New England Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter April 2014 Click here to...
View ArticleThe orange revolution
Good afternoon, dear CP growers! It´s surely no secret I have a peculiar fondness for Australian pygmy sundews. Due to space problems I needed to part from some species which I have to consider less...
View ArticleSarracenia rosea forma crippleflora ^^
Good morning, can you explain this to me? What have I done wrong? How do I deserve such a mean misfortune? I mean the petals are misformed, aren´t they? They are way too short! The flower should look...
View ArticleNew book
Has anyone got it? http://www.amazon.com/Darlingtonia-Natch-Greyes/dp/149745185X/ref=sr_1_65?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1398634406&sr=1-65&keywords=carnivorous+plants
View ArticleCriminal
An interesting if depressing podcast concerning flytrap theft: Dropping like flies
View ArticleHost network issues
The site host had some major issues this evening and the site was down for approximately three hours. As of now, the problem appears to have been resolved.
View ArticleDrosera pygmies id confirmation
Hi everybody , Asked without success on Cpuk but as it seems that there are skilled guys around on Pygmies, I'am asking here too The first one is supposed to be Closterostigma, looks like the right one...
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