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Carnivorous Plants of United States and Canada by Don Scnell is one of the best books about cp's in the wild. It's full of stories about natural cp sites.
It has a very sobering chapter about conservation.
I highly recommend this book.
I saw one entitled, "Carnivorous Plants Of The World ." Can't remember the author, though. saw it at a Borders in Cheektowaga, New York (suburb of Buffalo) Also read through something called Carnivorous Plants OF North America at a Barnes & Noble in Reading, PA. Again, don't know the author, but as long as you have a title you can do a search.
Cp's of the world is by James Petrapaulo the owner of the "bad" nursury Peter Pauls. I personally find the book good in some parts where info is accurate but bad in others where old unused latin names are supposedly "correct" in todays lingo. For example S. purpurea gibbosa is now referred to as S. purpurea spp. purpurea.
I would also up Neps of Borneo and Neps of Sumatra and Penn. Malaysia. I'm getting Neps of Borneo for my b-day.
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