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Listing 1 - 10 from 17 for cultivated carnivorous plants

International Carnivous Plant Society
... (IP=Insect-Eating Plants and How to Grow Them, CP=Carnivorous Plants). Finally, the ancestry of the cultivar is given (if known). The second list includes plants that are ... the other carnivorous plant cultivars, refer to the International Register of Cultivated Carnivorous Plants, maintained by the ICPS Registrar Jan Schlauer, and kept online (along with his larger carnivorous plant taxonomic ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Cultivars that have been published in the Carnivorous Plant Newsletter since the ICPS become the International Cultivar Registration Authority (ICRA) for cultivated carnivorous plants as appointed by the International ... Volume 29 - 2000 Volume 30- 2001 Volume 31 - 2002 Volume 32 - 2003 International Carnivorous Plant Society www.carnivorousplants.org This page is maintained by Carl Mazur, carl@ ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... Cultivated Carnivorous Plants This form is used to register names of cultivars and cultivar-groups with the International Carnivorous Plant Society, the International Cultivar Registration Authority (ICRA) for cultivated carnivorous plants ... to record names of cultivated carnivorous plants, as limited by Article 7 of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. The Registrar does not ...
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CPN
... Carnivorous Plant Newsletter frequently publishes cultivar descriptions in compliance with the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. The cultivar descriptions that originally appeared in Carnivorous ... 'Jitka' Utricularia 'Lavinia Whateley' Utricularia 'Mrs. Marsh' Utricularia 'Yog-Sothoth' ©International Carnivorous Plant Society www.carnivorousplants.org This page is maintained ...
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CPN Samples
... in the area (if not everywhere!). For two days I hiked all around, finding interesting carnivorous plants like Genlisea aurea St.Hil., Drosera montana St.Hil. var.tomentosa (St.Hil.) Diels, Utricularia ... wonder what a spectacle G. uncinata would be if cultivated like that Genlisea grown by Geoff Wong, pictured on the cover of Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 24:2! I have no doubt the ...
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CPN Samples
... restore fertility in sterile hybrids. While many carnivorous plant growers know about colchicine, there is little information about its application on carnivorous plants. Much of this article is based ... new species because allopolyploids are sexually reproducing organisms. A prime example of a cultivated natural allopolyploid is the economically important bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), a hexaploid ...
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CPN Samples
... , 1991). In a previous paper (Adamec, 1997), I described how a disorder commonly exhibited by cultivated Aldrovanda was determined to be a boron deficiency. It has been confirmed recently that an ... outdoors, Carniv. Pl. Newslett., 26, 85-88. Adamec, L. 1999, Turion over-wintering of aquatic carnivorous plants, Carniv. Pl. Newslett., 28, 19-24 Adamec, L. and Tich_, M. 1997, Flowering of Aldrovanda ...
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CPN Samples
... (1983). Rarer still are multi-flowered scapes. Plants with two-flowered scapes have been recorded in southeast Queensland (Stanley and Ross, 1983) and cultivated plants from the New South Wales South Coast ... and Co., London. Kondo, K., and Kondo, M. 1983, Carnivorous Plants of the World in Colour, Ienohikari Association, Tokyo, 65. Lowrie, A. 1989, Carnivorous Plants of Australia: Vol. 2, U.W.A.P, ...
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CPN Samples
... its differences from other plants. A standard has to be chosen for the cultivated plant. This standard should be a high quality colour photograph for cultivars (see below) of carnivorous plants. There are ... with taxa in the sense of the ICBN) of cultivated plants: cultivars (by far the most common category, and the only one used for carnivorous plants so far), graft-chimaeras, and cultivar-groups ( ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... for the laws and this ICPS policy is to help assure carnivorous plants will continue to exist in natural environments. Carnivorous plants are often in small populations. The removal of seed ... Carnivorous Plant Species List” of plants considered particularly at risk. The list is included below. The ICPS seed bank will not accept field collected seed of listed plants. Seeds from cultivated plants ...
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