IMAGE: 0001.gif NAME: [Dionaea muscipula] DESC: An old B&W Woodcut. IMAGE: 0002.gif NAME: [Dionaea muscipula] DESC: An old B&W Woodcut. PUB: Carnivorous Plant Newsletter ISSUE: v7#1 DATE: March, 1978 IMAGE: 0003.gif PAGE: cover NAME: [Nepenthes alata] CREDIT: Leo Song, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) DESC: Hanging plant w/pitchers at California State Univ., Fullerton Greenhouse. TEXT: { Nepenthes alata from near Quezon Cith (near Manila), Luzon Island, Phillipine Islands. This easily grown species is part of the CP collection at the California State University, Fullerton greenhouse. N. alata is a highly variable species. This plant has pubescent pitchers and is planted in a one gallon container which is about 18 cm high. } IMAGE: 0004.gif PAGE: 10 NAME: [Heliamphora nutans] DESC: Cultivated plant, view of pitchers. CREDIT: Joe Mazrimas, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0005.gif PAGE: 10 NAME: [Heliamphora minor] DESC: Cultivated plant, view of pitchers. CREDIT: Joe Mazrimas, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0006.gif PAGE: back cover NAME: [Nepenthes * dicksoniana] DESC: Closeup of pitcher. CREDIT: Leo Song, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) TEXT: { Nepenthes X dicksoniana , an artificial hybrid between N. veitchii and N. rafflesiana , with a pair of hand clippers inside the pitcher to illustrate the size they can reach. The clippers measure about 20 cm long. This plant is part of the CP collection at California State University, Fullerton. } ISSUE: v7#1 DATE: March, 1978 IMAGE: 0007.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula alpina] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0009.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula balcanica] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0010.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula corsica] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0011.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula grandiflora] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0012.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula grandiflora f.pallida] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0013.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp.rosea] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0014.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula grandiflora f.pallida subsp.rosea] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0015.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula leptoceras] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0036.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula longifolia subsp.caussensis] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0018.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula longifolia subsp.longifolia] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0019.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula longifolia subsp.reichenbachiana] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0020.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula longifolia subsp.reichenbachiana] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0021.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0022.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0023.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras nortensis] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0024.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula nevadensis] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0025.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula vallisneriifolia] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0026.gif PAGE: 46 NAME: [Pinguicula vulgaris f.bicolor f.albida] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0028.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula vulgaris] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0029.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula vulgaris f.bicolor] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0030.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula leptoceras x vulgaris] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0031.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula gypsicola] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0032.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula hirtiflora] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0035.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula lusitanica] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0033.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula moranensis] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) IMAGE: 0034.gif PAGE: 50 NAME: [Pinguicula moranesis] DESC: Three views of flower: side, top and bottom. CREDIT: Jurg Steiger, scan by Rick Walker (walker@opus.hpl.hp.com) PUB: IMAGE: 0037.gif NAME: [Nepenthes * ventrata] DESC: Cultivated plant showing leaf and pitchers. CREDIT: Pekka Ala-Siuru (pal@tko.vtt.fi) TEXT: { A Nepenthes sp. hybrid (coll.P Ala-Siuru). Previously green-red pitchers turn fully red in bright sunshine. } IMAGE: 0038.gif NAME: [Nepenthes * ventrata] CREDIT: Pekka Ala-Siuru (pal@tko.vtt.fi) DESC: Same picture as 0037, but just of pitcher. TEXT: { A Nepenthes sp. hybrid (coll.P Ala-Siuru). Previously green-red pitchers turn fully red in bright sunshine. closer look for a pitcher, quite natural red coloring } PUB: ACPS bulletin ISSUE: v13#2 IMAGE: 0039.gif PAGE: cover NAME: [Utricularia sandersonii] DESC: Plant in full blossom showing flowers and flowerstalks. CREDIT: Photo by Barry Meyers-Rice, Scan by Pekka Ala-Siuru (pal@tko.vtt.fi) TEXT: { Utricularia sandersonii in full blossom } PUB: IMAGE: 0040.gif NAME: [Drosera binata] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens IMAGE: 0041.gif NAME: [Cephalotus follicularis] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens IMAGE: 0042.gif NAME: [Drosera capensis] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens IMAGE: 0043.gif NAME: [Nepenthes rafflesiana] DESC: Botanical line drawing of upper and lower pitchers CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { This drawing shows the difference in form between the upper wingless pitchers, that are mainly developed to trap flying insects, and the lower winged pitchers that are developed to attract crawling insects. } IMAGE: 0044.gif NAME: [Pinguicula moranensis] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { This is the plant in typical spring growth, showing the large carnivorous leaves, and the flower development. } IMAGE: 0045.gif NAME: [Sarracenia purpurea] [Darlingtonia californica] [Sarracenia leucophylla] DESC: Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { Left to right: Sarracenia purpurea, Darlingtonia californica, and Sarracenia leucophylla. It has been conjectured that Darlingtonia is distantly related to Sarracenia, but evolved separately after being isolated from the Sarracenia population by the Sierra Nevada mountain range. } IMAGE: 0046.gif NAME: [Drosera spatulata] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { Typical spring rosette showing glandular hairs and spatulate leaves. } IMAGE: 0047.gif NAME: [Utricularia alpina] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { This shows the typical strap-shaped leaves (up to 15cm long), and the flower stalk. The inset detail shows a closeup of one of the subterranean traps. The large flowers are white and yellow. } IMAGE: 0048.gif NAME: [Dionaea muscipula] DESC: Botanical line drawing CREDIT: Judith Finn, U.C. Berkeley Botanical Gardens TEXT: { Notice the three trigger hairs on each lobe of the leaf. To activate the trap, either two of these hairs must be disturbed within a short time, or one hair disturbed twice. This is thought to be an evolutionary development that prevents the trap from being needlessly triggered by raindrops. } PUB: IMAGE: 0049.gif NAME: [[Heliamphora heterodoxa] * [Heliamphora minor]] DESC: Mature plant in cultivation. CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor mature form of man-made Heliamphora hybrid in cultivation. } PUB: IMAGE: 0050.gif DATE: June 12, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Hayade habitat of lowland form: overview CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of the lowland form of Pinguicula macroceras. This is the Sugi river in the Hayade valley area in Muramatsu-mach Niigata-Pref. The pings are located to the right of this small building and on the cliff face just above the building. } IMAGE: 0051.gif DATE: June 12, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Hayade habitat of lowland form: photographer CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of the lowland form of Pinguicula macroceras. This is the Sugi river in the Hayade valley area in Muramatsu-mach Niigata-Pref. The people in the photo are Isao Takai and his wife. } IMAGE: 0052.gif DATE: June 12, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Hayade habitat of lowland form: cliff face CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of the lowland form of Pinguicula macroceras. This is the Sugi river in the Hayade valley area in Muramatsu-mach Niigata-Pref. This is a closeup of the cliff face by 135mm telephoto lens. } IMAGE: 0053.gif DATE: June 12, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Hayade habitat of lowland form: closeup of plants CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of the lowland form of Pinguicula macroceras. This is the Sugi river in the Hayade valley area in Muramatsu-mach Niigata-Pref. The flower season was over. } IMAGE: 0054.gif DATE: June 12, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Hayade habitat of lowland form: single plant CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of the lowland form of Pinguicula macroceras. This is the Sugi river in the Hayade valley area in Muramatsu-mach Niigata-Pref. } IMAGE: 0055.gif DATE: June 22, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Akagi habitat: overview CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula macroceras. This is Mt. Jizo-dake on Mt. Akagi, photo taken from the top of Mt. Kurobi. } IMAGE: 0056.gif DATE: June 22, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Akagi habitat: in field CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula macroceras. This is Mt. Jizo-dake on Mt. Akagi. } IMAGE: 0057.gif DATE: June 22, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Akagi habitat: cluster of plants CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula macroceras. This is Mt. Jizo-dake on Mt. Akagi. } IMAGE: 0058.gif DATE: June 22, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Akagi habitat: frontal flower CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula macroceras. This is Mt. Jizo-dake on Mt. Akagi. } IMAGE: 0059.gif DATE: June 22, 1994 NAME: [Pinguicula macroceras] DESC: Akagi habitat: side view of flower CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula macroceras. This is Mt. Jizo-dake on Mt. Akagi. } PUB: IMAGE: 0060.gif NAME: [Pinguicula ramosa] DESC: Nantai habitat: area overview CREDIT: Isao Takai TEXT: { This is the habitat of Pinguicula ramosa on Mt. Nantai in the Nikko area of Tochigi Pref. The plants are growing on the cliff face under the forest. This habitat formerly had many plants, but had been completely destroyed as of June 26, 1994. } IMAGE: 0061.gif NAME: [Pinguicula ramosa] DESC: Nantai habitat: cluster of plants CREDIT: Isao Takai IMAGE: 0062.gif NAME: [Pinguicula ramosa] DESC: Nantai habitat: flower closeup CREDIT: Isao Takai IMAGE: 0063.gif NAME: [Pinguicula ramosa] DESC: Nantai habitat: growth form CREDIT: Isao Takai PUB: IMAGE: 0064.gif NAME: [Nepenthes alata] DESC: Cultivated plant: closeup of pitchers CREDIT: Geoff Wong IMAGE: 0065.gif NAME: [Nepenthes glabrata] DESC: Cultivated plant CREDIT: Geoff Wong TEXT: { This particular clone has been called the palo alto form among growers. } PUB: IMAGE: 0066.gif NAME: [Sarracenia alata] DESC: Naturalized plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Sarracenia alata growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } IMAGE: 0067.gif NAME: [Darlingtonia californica] DESC: Plant in native habitat: overview CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Darlingtonia californica growing in Florence, Oregon, USA. Large patch in a swampy clearing about 2 miles from the Pacific ocean. Note the twisted pitchers. } IMAGE: 0068.gif NAME: [Sarracenia oreophila] DESC: Naturalized plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Sarracenia oreophila growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } IMAGE: 0069.gif NAME: [Sarracenia oreophila] DESC: Naturalized plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Sarracenia oreophila growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } IMAGE: 0070.gif NAME: [Sarracenia leucophylla] DESC: Naturalized plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Sarracenia leucophylla growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } IMAGE: 0071.gif NAME: [Nepenthes * dyeriana] DESC: Cultivated plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Nepenthes x dyeriana growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } # I cannot remember all the parents of this plant but I'm sure it # includes N. maxima and N. veitchii. IMAGE: 0072.gif NAME: [[Nepenthes ventricosa] * [Nepenthes alata]] DESC: Cultivated plant CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Nepenthes x ventrata growing at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, USA } IMAGE: 0073.gif NAME: [Darlingtonia californica] DESC: Plant in native habitat: blossoms CREDIT: James Powell (jpowell@borg.lib.vt.edu) TEXT: { Darlingtonia californica growing in Florence, Oregon, USA. Closeup of several blossoms. }