It combines CP references from the following sources:
1) Index references from Allen Swenson and Marcel Lecoufle's books
2) All valid names and synonyms from Jan Schlauer's list
3) 11 commercial CP catalog price lists
4) Grow-lists from 9 Grower's on this mailing list
Here's the entries for Drosera spat[h]ulata so you can get an idea
of what it looks like:
(The file has a key to the abbreviations: JS = Jan's list,
AS = Allen Swenson, etc)
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Drosera spathulata
[.AS]
[.ML]
[DS,d: 'lovellae']
[DS: 'New South Wales']
[MC,a: 'kansai']
[MC,a]
[MC,f: 'rotundate']
[RW]
Drosera spatulata
[!JS]
[AL,$3/seed: 'Hairy sepals' (Gympie Qld)]
[AL,$3/seed: 'Kopuatai, New Zealand']
[AL,$3/seed: 'rotund leaves']
[AL,$3/seed: (Australia)]
[AL,$3/seed: (Kansai)]
[AL,$3/seed: (Mt.Bartle Frere, Qld)]
[AL,$3/seed: (large pink flower) 'Beerwah, Queensland']
[AL,$3/seed: (white flower) 'Tasmania']
[AL,$3/seed: var. lovellae]
[BAMR: 'formosa']
[BAMR: 'golden bay']
[BAMR: 'kansai']
[BAMR: 'kanto']
[BAMR: 'lovellae']
[BAMR: 'rotundate']
[BAMR: 'tanega']
[DB: 'Tanega']
[DR,sm 45p lg 2.25 lbs: 'kansai']
[DR,sm 45p lg 2.25 lbs: 'kanto']
[DR,sm 45p lg 2.25 lbs]
[GS,$2/plant]
[NP,25FF/plant: 'kansai']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'australia']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'hong kong']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'kanto']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'mt. arthur']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'okinawa']
[NP,35FF/plant: 'tanega']
[PC,s]
[PP,$5.95/plant]
[SS,$2/packet: 'ssp. formosa']
[SS,$2/packet: 'ssp. lovellae']
[TS,$3,60DM: 'var. kansai']
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The [!JS] entries are references to Jan's CP Worldlist. From this you
can infer that _D. spathulata_ is not a valid name, but _D. spatulata_ is.
It's interesting that Lecoufle (.ML) and Swenson (.AS) both got the
name wrong.
You can also see that Barry (BAMR) is growing 7 different varieties of
_D. spatulata_ and that Gordon Snelling (GS) has plants available for
$2.00 each.
I've only put in the *valid* names from Jan's list. To find the synonyms
for invalid names, you can refer to Jan's list directly. It is available
in the archive as "jans.rtf".
-- Rick