Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 44, number 2, June 2015 is available for download as a PDF for ICPS members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to ICPS members on May 21.
CONTENTS
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to ICPS members on May 21.
CONTENTS
- CPN editors
- Do bears disperse Darlingtonia?
- The intricate Pinguicula crystallina/hirtiflora-complex
- Prey capture patterns in Nepenthes species and natural hybrids – are the pitchers of hybrids as effective at trapping prey as those of their parents?
- Germinating Nepenthes seed: Putting myths to rest
- Resolution of the relationships within the North American pitcher plant genus, Sarracenia
- Cultivation of Australian aquatic insectivorous plants
- Giant Cephalotus of unknown origins
- New cultivars: Dionaea muscipula ‘Spotted Hyena’
- Carnivorous plant cultivar names registered in 2014
- Grex names published by the International Nepenthes Grex Registry