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  • #102
Adam Bieber
Rock Island IL
not sure if im home to any sarrs
 
  • #103
Phil Long
San Antonio, TX
 
  • #104
Victor Holland
Chapel Hill, North Carolina area.

I'm very interested in helping out any way I can whether it be growing Sarracenia or plant rescue. I'm currently growing several spp. of Sarracenia with room for more. Please keep me in mind for helping out around NC or the southeast.

Thanks,

Victor
 
  • #105
Erica Goudovsky
Freehold, New Jersey
 
  • #106
Ryan Miller
Corvallis, Oregon

Not a ton of sarrs in my neck of woods... but im here if you need me!
 
  • #107
Will Gorum
Little Rock, AR

ICPS Member
NASC Member
 
  • #108
I cannot remember if I have signed up or not so here it goes again.

Josh Boisclair
Grovetown, Ga for now.
Kasson, MN in 09
 
  • #109
I would love to join, but I can't, there are S. minors living around like an hour or less around here, though
 
  • #111
Is it to late to join?

It is never too late to join. NASC is always looking for more volunteer help, especially now that we are working more on educational materials, presentations, etc. Please visit the NASC website for instructions on coming to meetings and how to join the organization.

Hope to see you online Thursday!

xvart.
 
  • #112
k Thanks!
Kamil Jablonowski
Bridgeport, CT
no cps here...;(
 
  • #113
Greg Foust
Santa Rosa, California
About an hour north of San Francisco
 
  • #114
Billy Chendra
Walnut, CA. SouthernCA.
im 12, cant teach anything. -.-
 
  • #115
count me in! i just sent in my registration payment and all!

Steven Rembacz
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

I have yet to see any in the wild, but we can see these:

sarracenia: purpurea
Pings: vulgaris
utrics: geminiscapa, purpurea, minor, ochroleuca, macrorhiza, intermedia, cornuta
drosera: anglica, intermedia, linearis
 
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