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What cp books do you have in your library?

Mine includes:

Clarke, Charles and Lee, Ch'ien: Pitcher Plants of Sarawak (Ordered, not yet received)
D'Amato, Peter: The Savage Garden
Lloyd, Francis Ernest: The Carnivorous Plants
Pietropaulo, James and Patricia: Carnivorous Plants of the World
Romanowski, Nick: Gardening with Carnivores
Schnell, Donald: Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada

When I'm feeling more ambitious, I'll write reviews of each.

Any suggestions for additions to my library?
 
None.  My city library has The Savage Garden and Gardening with Carnivores.  I put in the request for it to purchase The Savage Garden and I've wondered if there's been much demand for it. Hopefully it has inspired someone to become a fool like us.
 
So far I only have S.G. & CP's of the World. Next I hope to get the one about Australian sundews and the Taylor's Utric book.
 
CP's of United States and Canada

The Savage Garden

CP's of United States and Canada is the best book by far.
 
The World of Carnivorous Plants Pietropaolo 1974 My first CP book.
Cultivating Carnivorous Plants Allan A. Swenson 1977
Carnivorous Plants Adrian Slack 1979
The Savage Garden Peter D'Amato
Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia Clarke
Nepenthes of Borneo Clarke
Pitcher Plants of Borneo Phillipps and Lamb
Carnivorous Plants of United States and Canada Schnell
Weird Things You Can Grow Gloeckner
 
None -_- But I've read The Savage Garden.
 
I just ordered Taylor's The Genus Utricularia: A Taxonomic Monograph today. Out-of-print books ain't cheap.
 
Peter D'Amato's The Savage Garden
That's it.
 
Savage Garden- Peter D'Amato
Carnivorous Plants-Adrian Slack

Thats it
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