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Post by Brian Barnes on Aug 27, 2010 6:42:18 GMT -5
Hello Friends and fellow enthusiasts, The Italian CP Society (AIPC) has just updated their website showing all of their current conservational efforts to date. I urge all CP enthusiasts to support their magnificent efforts! It is a most worthy cause. www.aipcnet.it/aipcjoomla/index.php/progetti/462-cerbaies-project.htmlHappy Growing! Brian Barnes, ICPS Director of Conservation President/Florida Carnivorous Plant Society
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Post by jeff on Sept 15, 2010 7:17:22 GMT -5
for the drosera rotundifolia var corsica , a lot of these species grow also in france ( corse-alpes ) may be also in others europe country .
it seems that this variety is endemic to a special environment .
'ex situ' their caracters seem no peren and no reproductible .
jeff
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Post by Brian Barnes on Sept 15, 2010 16:12:43 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, Excellent observations! I have heard of other plants that lose desired 'in situ' characteristics once they are put into cultivation.... Happy Growing, Brian
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