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Votes:0 Skip to main content Australian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. 9 Ryan Ave Woodville West SA 5011 Australia Home Seedbank Bookshop Articles Photo Gallery About Contact Search User Name: Password: Remember me next time. Become a member Forgot password Meetings Sponsors Exotica Plants Captive Exotics Pitcher Plant Fever Triffid Park What's new 17 Aug 2007 - First Bulletin now online The very first ACPS Bulletin (first published in April 1982) has been scanned and published online in the articles section. It was scanned and OCR was used to convert the text, so there may be some typos that have slipped through. 11 Aug 2006 - Online access now available If you haven't received your login details yet, please email David and after confirming that you are a current member, I'll forward your usernam Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Website links What's new? What are cp's? Cultivation tips My growlist Pictures Other cp sites Feedback Home page E-mail ? What Are Carnivorous Plants? This page gives a little bit of general background on carnivorous plants (cp's); where they grow, what they eat, and so forth. If you want detailed information on any particular genus or translation of the jargon used in this hobby, please refer to the cultivation page. Definition: Carnivorous plants are plants which are capable of capturing prey and possess digestive glands for absorbing the breakdown products (generally nitrogen) of this prey. While there are some predatory fungi, the majority of plants grown are vascular and macroscopic (visible to the naked eye). This carnivorous nature has evolved over thousands of years, and is still e Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Carnivorous Plant FAQ v. 11.5 - courtesy of - The International Carnivorous Plant Society Home General Qs Geography Flytraps Cultivation Conservation Taxonomy Resources Greetings and welcome, seeker of knowledge! Here you may learn about the ecology, cultivation, conservation, and taxonomy of carnivorous plants. The FAQ is presented in cooperation with The International Carnivorous Plant Society. Unless explicitly indicated, I am the author of all text in the FAQ, and am responsible for its accuracy and content. Dionaea traps N. bicalcarata Most of the thumbnails images in the FAQ link to larger images. Click on the photographs of the hungry carnivorous plants to the right to see what I mean (go on, you can touch them!). If you would rather look at the FAQ pictures instead of read (the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Girl Scout Troop 124's Virtual Nature Trail! The trail features: Carnivorous Plants (13 species), Wild Orchids (2 species), Endangered Species (2 species), Wild Iris (1 species) Hazards of the Hobby: An alligator was found near one of the nature trails.? He was captured and relocated. Click on images to make them larger. ? Bolivia, N.C. is Venus' Flytrap capital of the world.? These rare and beautiful plants are found growing naturally only within a fifty mile radius of Bolivia. ? The girls in troop 124 are lucky to be able to study Venus' Flytraps and other carnivorous plants in their natural habitat. Tina's Cadette Silver Award Project involved developing nature trails at a Girl Scout camp so that everyone would be able to see the carnivorous plants without stepping on them. ? Read More Go to Site
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