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1 THE AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY INC. CARNIFLORA NEWS A.B.N July 2018 Welcome to Carniflora News, a newsletter produced by the Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. that documents the meetings, news and events of the Society. The current committee of the Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. comprises: President - Wesley Fairhall Vice President David Colbourn Treasurer Kirk Füzzy Hirsch Secretary - Kirk Füzzy Hirsch Journal Editor - Dr. Robert Gibson Public Officer - Wesley Fairhall Publicity Officer Kirk Füzzy Hirsch Website Manager Marina Chong Newsletter Editor - David Colbourn Merchandise Manager David Colbourn Social Media Coordinator Glen Moss Brisbane Coordinator Alan Haase Brisbane Coordinator - Brent Jones Canberra Coordinator - Barry Bradshaw Canberra Coordinator - Christian Fricker Events Coordinator - Jeremy Aitken Seed Bank Manager - Ian Woolf Page 1

2 CALENDAR JULY 6th July AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 6th July AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 13th July AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; AGM featuring Winter growing Drosera AUGUST 3rd August AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 3rd August AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 3-5th August th International Carnivorous Plant Society Conference - California 10th August AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Pinguicula SEPTEMBER 7th September AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 7th September AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 14th September AUSCPS meeting Sydney; featuring Nepenthes 22-23rd September Kariong Plant Lovers Fair OCTOBER 5rd October AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 5th October AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 12th October AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Summer growing Drosera NOVEMBER 2nd November AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 7th November AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 9th November AUSCPS meeting - Sydney, featuring Sarracenia and Darlingtonia Triffid Park open day (TBA) (possibly 25th November 2018) DECEMBER 7th December AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 7th December AUSCPS meeting - Canberra TBA - VCPS annual show, Collector s Corner, Melbourne (Possibly 1st - 2nd December 2018) TBA - Plants with Bite - The Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens - Mt Tomah JANUARY 4th January AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 4th January AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 11th January AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Dionaea (VFT) - Raffle Draw FEBRUARY 1st February AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 1st February AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 8th February AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Byblis, Drosophyllum and Roridula. MARCH 1st March AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 1st March AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 8th March AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Utricularia, Aldrovanda and Genlisea. APRIL MAY JUNE 5th April AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 5th April AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 6-7th April Collectors Plant Fair, Clarendon, N.S.W. 12th April AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Nepenthes 21-22nd April Royal Easter Show - Carnivorous Plant Competition 3rd May AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 3rd May AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 10th May AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Cephalotus and Heliamphora 7th June AUSCPS meeting - Canberra 7th June AUSCPS meeting - Brisbane 14th June AUSCPS meeting - Sydney; featuring Carnivorous Bromeliads Page 2

3 NEWS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Our A.G.M. will be held at the Sydney meeting on the 13th of July. We have had a restructure of the committee with the following titles being elected positions: President, Vice-President, Secretary Treasurer General Committee member x 1. Other roles in the Society, such as the Journal Editor, Seed Bank Manager etc, are now perpetual delegated positions. If you would like to volunteer for the Society, please contact the President at auscps@gmail.com. All current financial members are encouraged to vote at the A.G.M. for their preferred member to hold the above listed position for the next financial year. The list of members who self nominated for one of the positions is listed on the attached ballot paper. A proxy form is also attached for those who cannot attend the meeting. Proxy forms and ballot papers need to be received by the Society by 5pm on Thursday the 12th July Please consider this opportunity to be more involved with the Society and have a say in our future. VALE - ADRIAN SLACK It is with great sadness that one of the masters of Carnivorous Plants, Adrian Slack, passed away in June. Adrian was the author of two book Carnivorous Plants (1979, 2005) and Insect-Eating Plants and How to Grow Them (1986, 2006). Adrian Slack also developed hundreds of cultivars and many have been named after him.the sundew species Drosera slackii was named in his honour. YOUTUBE CHANNEL The Australasian Carnivorous Plants Society Inc. now has a Youtube channel. Just visit Page 3

4 NEW STAMP FEATURING NEPENTHES On the 5th June 2018 Malaysia released a new stamp series with one of the stamps featuring Nepenthes X trusmadiensis (pictured). CANBERRA MEETING UPDATE Due to the success of our meetings in Canberra, we have found a larger (and cheaper) venue for all future meetings. Meetings will now be held throughout the year. See below for meeting times and location. BRISBANE MEETING UPDATE To better cater for members in Brisbane, meetings are returning to the first Friday of each month. The next meeting is on Friday the 1st of June. Please note that the November meeting will be on Wednesday the 7th of November. NEW FACEBOOK PROFILE The AUSCPS has created a new Facebook profile to link with all of our members and friends. The profile named Australasian Cps will simplify communication with members who use Facebook and allow us to invite all of our Friends to events. If you use Facebook, send a Friend Request to Australasian Cps. ICPS JOURNAL OUT NOW The June edition of the ICPS journal, The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter is out now. This edition features articles on: Additional taxonomic features of Pinguicula chilensis Aymeric Roccia An account of Nepenthes ampullaria Jack Richard Nunn An informal population report and observation of phenotypic variance and habitat of the Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant Sarracenia alabamensis Case & R.B. Case subsp. alabamensis (Sarraceniaceae) Noah D. Yawn Germination rate and longevity of seeds of Aldrovanda vesiculosa and Utricularia vulgaris Lubomír Adamec Big Lagoon Bog Bob Ziemer Those plants won t grow in your climate James Bowen Page 4

5 New cultivars Mark Rubnitz and Klaus Ivanez and Richard Nunn and Chiem Nguyen Anh Vu Names of carnivorous plant cultivars registered in 2017; Nomenclatural novelties (sensu ICN) published in Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (2017) 12th ICPS Conference VCPS JOURNAL OUT NOW The December 2017 journal of the Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. is out now. This journal features articles on: Spectacular Sumatra, and How to Take Care of Heliamphora. FUND RAISING RAFFLE Allen Lowrie has kindly donated to the Society his Magnum Opus, a three volume set of books about the Carnivorous Plants of Australia. The raffle will run throughout the year and be drawn at the Sydney meeting in January The books will be posted direct to the winner, worldwide. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5. Tickets may be purchased at the Brisbane, Canberra or Sydney meetings, at various fairs and events attended by the Society, or via Paypal on Facebook. The funds raised will help the Society promote Carnivorous Plants in Australia via our Field Guide and other initiatives we have planned. Page 5

6 MEETINGS The Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society holds meetings in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Meetings are a great place for members and friends to socialise, share experiences, and buy, swap and sell Carnivorous Plants. Meetings are friendly and informative and cater for the experienced grower or new collector to the hobby. Occasionally, we have guest presenters who will give a talk on their adventures discovering Carnivorous Plants in the wild, or how best to cultivate them in your environment. We hope you are able to attend one of our meetings and enjoy the fellowship of other enthusiasts of these wonderful plants. SYDNEY The Sydney chapter of the AUSCPS meets at 7:30pm on the second Friday of each month at the Woodstock Community Centre, Church Street, Burwood. Free parking is available off Fitzroy Street. Public transport is available with Burwood train station about 1 kilometre to the north. Call Kirk on or David on if you have any questions about attending this meeting. Page 6

7 BRISBANE The Brisbane chapter of the AUSCPS meets at 7pm on the first Friday of each month in the Library of the Kenmore Village Shopping Centre, 8 Brookfield Road in Kenmore. CANBERRA The Canberra chapter of the AUSCPS meets at 7:30pm on the first Friday of each month at the Downer Community Hall, Frencham Place, Downer, A.C.T. Call Barry if you have any questions about attending this meeting. Page 7

8 MINUTES SYDNEY MEETING MINUTES MINUTES OF THE AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY INC. HELD ON FRIDAY, 8 TH JUNE 2018 WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTRE, CHURCH STREET, BURWOOD The meeting opened at 7.50 p.m. PRESENT There were 15 members in attendance. APOLOGIES Joan Fairhill, Brett Daly and Jeremy Aitken. New members: Welcome John Anderson, Graham MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING The minutes of the May 2018 meeting were tabled. Those present were asked to confirm the accuracy of the minutes and to suggest changes, omissions or corrections. In the absence of any corrections, omissions or corrections a motion was raised that the minutes be accepted. A motion was raised that the minutes be accepted by those present. Moved by: Dave Colbourn Seconded by: Glen Moss Motion: Carried BUSINESS ARISING 1. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the next meeting, on the 13 th July. Notification of the AGM, with current nominations for positions, and a proxy form for those unable to attend have been sent out with the June newsletter. Nominations for positions remain open. Please consider this opportunity to be more involved in the Society and have a say in the Society s future and nominate for the executive. More nominations to happen, but the major offices have at least one name on the ballot. 2. The Koi Pet & Garden Show was held on Sunday, 20 th May at the Fairfield Showground. Thanks to Marina, Ron and Marie, and Wesley for attending. 3. Update on raffle ticket sales for Allen Lowrie s Magnum Opus. $110 raised so far, including some sales from overseas. 4. Update on the Field guide to Carnivorous Plants in the Sydney Region. Draft maps have been prepared for review. 5. The Savage Garden is now available for sale. Books have been sent to the Canberra branches. Tentatively 5 have already been sold. Still awaiting a response from the Brisbane chapter. 6. The Burwood PO Box isn t back in operation. Glen to follow up why. Thus no new correspondence to report. 7. A combined Christmas Party and Show is planned for the meeting on 9 th November. The planning is still incomplete, but it may involve the AusCPS joining up with another Society on the day. CORRESPONDENCE In-coming Out-going Printed copies of the June 2018 Carniflora News were posted to Richard Sullivan, and Steve Clemesha. Page 8

9 TREASURER S REPORT Current account balance: $4,000+ Paid members = 71 The Society made $94.05 from sales commissions at the Koi Show. GENERAL BUSINESS 1. A request has been received from Richard Landon of the Leura Gardens Festival to run a stall sometime between 29/9/18 and 7/10/18. The stall does not need to be manned and costs no fee to the Society. Plant sellers are charged 25% of the sale of the plants. The money raised goes to Katoomba District ANZAC Memorial Hospital and related health organisations. The decision was that with the 25% and being so close to the Kariong fair, we decided against joining them with a stall. David Colbourn has advised Richard that the AusCPS has declined participation in the Festival this year. 2. Brisbane chapter meetings will now be held on the first Friday of each month, from this month. 3. The next Plant Lovers Fair at Kariong will be held over the weekend of 22 nd -23 rd September. The Society has paid for a stall at the next show. Please consider volunteering at this event and bringing plants or related items for sale. The Society will take its usual 15% commission of such sales to cover its costs. Further discussions on this event will be held in August. PLANT OF THE MONTH: Carnivorous Bromeliads The following plants were brought in for the Plant of the Month Competition; 1. Brocchinia reducta David Colbourn 2. Brocchinia reducta David Colbourn The winner was: Brocchinia reducta grown by David Colbourn Following the competition there was a general discussion on Carnivorous Bromeliads. Brocchinia reducta grown in Newcastle is grown in similar conditions to Sarracenia full sun, in peat & sand mix sitting in water. Catopsis berteroniana is grown as an epiphyte (like a Tillandsia). [fresh seed of Catopsis berteroniana is now available in the seed bank) in the seed bank germinates on washed coconut chunks or coarse bark pieces, misted regularly]. All three carnivorous bromeliads [Brocchinia reducta, B. hechtioides and Catopsis berteroniana] have a waxy bloom on the leaves that help insects slide into the tank where they are digested. They also produce enzymes to help digest prey. Bromeliad tanks, such as Brocchinia, may also provide a home for Poison Arrow Frogs (Dendrobates). Bromeliads are a new plant family, and are only found in the Americas (particularly in Central and South America). There is a 4 th bromeliad, Puya chilensis, with recurved spines on its thick leaves that are known to trap small birds. These plants benefit from the extra nutrients of trapped animals, but are not considered to be carnivorous. This species, however, has periodically generated media interest with stories of how they trap animals (even sheep!), which generally coincide with the rare blooming of plants in public botanic gardens, e.g. botanicgardens/blogs/around-the-gardens/ sheep-eaters Other plants brought in for show: 1. Drosera tubaestylis grown by Füzzy and Rob 2. D. macrophylla (and D. macrantha) [both in bud] grown by Füzzy and Rob 3. Nepenthes sibuyanensis x talangensis 4. Nepenthes lowii x ventricosa (Red) 5. Byblis gigantea Page 9

10 The meeting closed at 8.26 p.m. and members adjourned for supper provided by Marina Chong. The next meeting is the Annual General Meeting, and will be held at Burwood Community Centre on Friday 13 th July, 2018 starting at 7.30 p.m. The Plant of the month are winter-growing Drosera. Page 10

11 CANBERRA MEETING MINUTES MINUTES OF THE AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY INC. HELD ON FRIDAY, 1ST JUNE 2018 DOWNER COMMUNITY CENTRE (DCC), CANBERRA, ACT The meeting opened at 7.30 pm PRESENT There were 11 members in attendance. APOLOGIES John Nielsen, Robert Little GENERAL BUSINESS This was the first meeting held at the DCC. The consensus from members is that this is a better value for money venue than the BCC and should be used for future meetings. Money collected at the meeting included $20 in gold coin donations and $120 from 4 sales of The Savage Garden. The theme for the next meeting will be Sarracenia winter care and maintenance. BUSINESS ARISING Members discussed the possibility of a promotional event towards the end of the year (Late Nov/Early Dec). There was a general agreement that the first event should focus on promoting carnivorous plant cultivation to the general public through a plant sale event and encouraging purchases to use the AUSCPS as a source of information for successful cultivation. Further discussions will be held at the July meeting and volunteers sought to begin planning and organising an event. Some possibilities that will be explored include: Hiring a stall at a local market (e.g. Bus Depot markets, Hall Markets) it was noted that the Bus Depot Markets requires $20 million liability insurance cover by stall holders BB to check the current AUSCPS liability coverage; Having a plant sale table at the November Horticultural Society Show; Arranging a sales table with the Australian Native Plant Society at one of their monthly plant sales at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Ross Rowe and Owen O Neill provided members with a very informative discussion on cultivating and propagating Nepenthes species and hybrids using a variety of plant specimens ranging from seedlings to mature vines. A variety of Nepenthes plants were also available for sale to members at the meeting. PLANT OF THE MONTH Members brought in a wide range of plants for sale and for display. The following plants were brought in for the Plant of the Month Competition: 1. Drosera macrophylla grown by Barry Bradshaw 2. Nepenthes X Hookeriana grown by Barry Bradshaw 3. Nepenthes veitchii x burbidgea grown by Ross Rowe 4. Nepenthes tuncata x macfarlanei grown by Ross Rowe 5. Nepenthes unknown hybrid grown by Owen O Neill 6. Pinguicula unknown species grown by Owen O Neill Page 11

12 7. Drosera rosulata grown by Paul Tyerman 8. Drosera bulbosa grown by Paul Tyerman 9. Nepenthes ventrata? grown by Denise Palmer The winner was Nepenthes veitchii x burbidgea grown by Ross Rowe. The meeting closed at pm. The next meeting will be held at the Downer Community Centre on Friday July 6th at 7.30pm. Page 12

13 BRISBANE MEETING MINUTES MINUTES OF THE AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY INC. HELD ON FRIDAY 1ST JUNE,2018, KENMORE LIBRARY, KENMORE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE, 9 BROOKFIELD ROAD, KENMORE, QUEENSLAND Minutes not submitted Page 13

14 IN THE GREENHOUSE ALDROVANDA Plants will now be dormant if grown outside. Aldrovanda survive the Winter chills by producing a turion, which either floats on the water surface or sinks to the bottom of the pond. Keep an eye on them so they don't get washed away or eaten by birds and animals. BROCCHINIA / CATOPSIS Maintain high light levels and humidity. Apply light foliar fertilisation (Avoid fertilisers high in Urea). Potted plants will produce more pups which may be divided when semi-mature. BYBLIS Byblis gigantea and lamellata are now in active growth. Keep the soil moist to wet. Seed may be sown now. Treat seed with Ga3 or smoke water. The northern species of Byblis are close to the end of their life cycle. Keep moist and humidity high. Harvest and store the seed. Growth rates for all species of Byblis may be accelerated with increased prey capture or fertilisation. Place some rotting fruit around the plants or sprinkle granulated fish food onto the leaves. Pollinate the flowers using the buzz technique. CEPHALOTUS Keep the soil moist but well drained. Avoid fungal problems by keeping good air movement around the plants. Non-carnivorous Winter leaves should be produced now. Pitchers also colour up nicely with the cooler nights. DARLINGTONIA Darlingtonia is now dormant. Keep moist and cold as long as possible to ensure a full dormancy is achieved. Sow seed onto moist Sphagnum moss and expose to the cold nights to aid stratification of the seed. DIONAEA All VFTs will now be dormant. Sow seed onto your preferred medium and expose to the cold to aid stratification of the seed. Seed will germinate in Spring. DROSERA Tuberous Drosera are now in active growth with the rosetted species in flower. Keep the pots moist. Add small wire trainers for the stem forming species. Pygmy Drosera will end their gemmae phase and begin to produce carnivorous leaves. Keep plants moist to wet in full sun. Other Winter growing species such as D. ramentacea, cistiflora and pauciflora will be in full growth. Keep the pots moist to wet. Tropical and sub-tropical species need to be kept warm to keep them alive. Species such as D. burmannii will begin to die. Harvest the seed and sow in Spring. Petiolaris-complex species may need artificial heating to keep them alive. Aim for a minimum temperature of 25 C. Keep the pots moist to stop the plants entering dormancy. Temperate species such as D. filiformis, D. intermedia and D. rotundifolia will have formed a winter hibernacula and are now dormant. DROSOPHYLLUM Drosophyllum is in active growth and may be kept wetter during the cooler months. Seed may be sown onto moist compost after treatment with boiling water for 10 seconds. Soak Page 14

15 for hours in water. Germination may be from 2-8 weeks. Feed with insects to boost growth. GENLISEA Genlisea should be in flower and active growth. Keep the water levels high with these species. Leaf and trap production will improve when the water level is at soil level. Artificial heating may be required. Avoid exposure to frosts and ideally keep plants above 10 C. HELIAMPHORA Keep plants in a bright and very humid location. Avoid temperatures over 30 C and less than 10 C. Fertilise with a diluted foliar application of urea free fertiliser every 2-4 weeks. NEPENTHES Winter sees a dramatic drop in the growth rates and pitcher production of Nepenthes. Keep the lowland species above 15 C at night and as warm as possible during the day. Highland species enjoy cooler nights and will continue to grow. Keep highland plants above 5 C at night and between C during the day. PINGUICULA Mexican species/hybrids are entering dormancy and often flower during this stage. Pollinate the flowers to obtain seed. Most species produce smaller fleshier leaves (heterophyllous). Some species such as P. gigantea and P. emarginata will produce smaller typical leaves (homophyllous). Keep humidity high but the soil drier. Leaf cuttings may be taken by pulling the older leaves from the mother plant. Ensure you get all of the leaf including the white parts close to the roots. Warm-temperate and temperate species such as P. primuliflora and lusitanica will continue to grow. Keep the water up to P. primuliflora and take leaf cuttings. RORIDULA Roridula growth rates increase with the cooler nights. Seed may be harvested now. Sow onto moist peat/sand. Germination may take 3-8 weeks. Keep the soil moist and ensure good air circulation. SARRACENIA All Sarracenia species/hybrids will stop producing leaves/phyllodes and enter dormancy. Keep the existing pitchers/leaves on the plants until late Winter. Harvest seed and sow onto your preferred mix. Germination will occur in Spring. UTRICULARIA Most terrestrial Utricularia will be in active growth and flower. Keep moist to wet. Flowering will resume in Spring. Aquatic Utricularia will slow in growth and may be dormant. Keep an eye out for U. australis turions floating on the water s surface. Winter growing species, such as U. multifida and menziesii will be in active growth. Tropical Utricularia - Maintain higher temperatures, humidity and air movement. Keep soils moist. Page 15

16 MERCHANDISE CONTACT CARDS The Society now produces a business sized card with all of our contact details. The cards are free and available for collection from our meetings. Members and visitors are welcome to take a handful of cards to distribute to other Carnivorous Plant enthusiasts. SEED BANK There currently is a good range of seed available in the Seed Bank. Seed packets are $1 each for members. Donations of seed are welcome. Please supply location data if available. Yo u r S e e d B a n k O f f i c e r i s I a n W o o l f. E m a i l : iwoolf@gmail.com. The seed bank list is contained at the end of this newsletter. SMOKE DISCS Smoke discs aid in the germination of difficult species of Drosera, Byblis etc, that often germinate after a bushfire. The discs are available for $5.00 each at meetings or contact Ian Woolf on iwoolf@gmail.com T-SHIRTS T-shirts printed with our logo printed on the front are available for $35 each. These T-Shirts are a great way to promote and support the Society at functions and shows. To order the T- Shirts, contact David at auscps@gmail.com. Page 16 COMING SOON

17 FIELD GUIDE TO THE CARNIVOROUS PLANTS OF SYDNEY AND THE BLUE MOUNTAINS The Society is currently developing a field guide for the Carnivorous Plants of the Sydney and Blue Mountains region. The booklet details all 19 species in the area and will be about 44 pages long. The booklet will feature a detailed map with specific details on where to find the best population of each species. The price of the book has not yet been determined but is expected to be less than $25. THE SAVAGE GARDEN The Society is now selling copies of the second edition of The Savage Garden for members and friends to purchase. The Savage Garden, by Peter D Amato, is one of the best books dedicated to the cultivation of Carnivorous Plants, covering more than 300 species, gloriously illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs over 374 pages. We are offering this book to members for $30 and to non-members for $35. The books may be purchased from Society meetings and events, or via PayPal and posted to anywhere in Australia for $12. Contact David at auscps@gmail.com to order. POTTING MIXES The Society is now selling assorted bags of Carnivorous Plant potting mix to members and friends. We have quality Sphagnum Peat Moss, Mexican Pinguicula, Nepenthes and Sarracenia mixes. Each bag is $5 and may be purchased from meetings or events. Page 17

18 SPONSORS Sponsorship of Carniflora Australis and Carniflora News is welcome. $40 will get you a business card sized ad included in two Carniflora Australis journals; and 12 x Carniflora News issues. Contact the Secretary at auscps@gmail.com for further details. TECH 2U can be contacted via any of the following means: Address: Suite 19, 924 Pacific Highway Gordon NSW 2072 Postal Address: Suite 19, 924 Pacific Highway Gordon NSW 2072 Tel: or Fax: Technical Contact: support@tech2u.com.au TRIFFID PARK SPECIALISING IN MAIL ORDER CARNIVOROUS PLANTS. ALSO WHOLESALE AND STOCK FOR MARKET STALLS. STRANGE WORLD CARNIVORES FOR ALL YOUR CARNIVOROUS PLANT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING: PLANTS, PEAT MOSS, POTS, LABELS, BOOKS AND LIVE SPHAGNUM MOSS VISIT OUR COMPREHENSIVE WEB SITE: Triffid Park is not open for public sales, but we do hold our Annual Open Day at our Carnivorous Plant Nursery once a year. Check our web site for a date, and plan it into your next holiday. Owned and operated by Jason and Donna Smith 103 DANDENONG-HASTINGS ROAD, SOMERVILLE, VIC, 3912 OWEN and KATE O NEILL find us on Facebook strangeworldarnivores@gmail.com Page 18

19 CONTACT US Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society PO BOX 70, Burwood, N.S.W AUSTRALIA Page 19

20 MEMBERSHIP FORM The society is a non-profit organisation formed in December 2002 to promote the cultivation, conservation and knowledge about carnivorous plants. The Society had been the New South Wales Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. before then, which was established in 1986, ongoing for 30 years. Yearly membership entitles you to: 1) Two editions of Carniflora Australis, our high quality 1 2 yearly journal. 2) Ability to sell plants at official plants stalls 3) ing out our monthly e-newsletters directly to your address 4) Access to our seed bank, to monthly meetings at Burwood, NSW, to specialty plants for sale brought in by members, to a light supper of refreshments after each meeting, and to notices of talks/speakers at the monthly meeting. MONEY ORDER OR CHEQUE Please send your money order or cheque, made out to AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY INC., along with the completed form below to: Membership Secretary Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. PO Box 70 Burwood, NSW 1805 AUSTRALIA DIRECT DEPOSIT Banking details are below. Please add your address and name as payment reference. Alternatively, the Membership Secretary at auscps@gmail.com to advise of your payment and attach a scan or a digitally entered, completed form listed below. Acc. Name: Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. Acc. BSB: Acc. Number: Ref: We must have at least your address if requesting journal delivery via , Or your postal address if requesting journal delivery by post. Full details are always appreciated. PAYPAL Use the Send Money tab to make your payment. Use the current PayPal address auscps@gmail.com. Set your fee (depending upon membership options below). You will receive an automatic receipt from PayPal. We must have included with the payment in the notes tab: your name, address and phone number OR postal address if requesting postal journal delivery. Full details are always appreciated. Membership (circle/underline): New Renewal Journal Delivery (circle/underline): Printed - $35/yr Electronic - $25/yr Membership Period (circle/underline): Total: $ Name(s):. Postal Address:.. City/Suburb:... State:... Postcode:... Country:.. Phone:. Address:.. Page 20

21 AUSTRALASIAN CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY SEED BANK GENUS SPECIES Sub- Species Variety / Form QUANTITY LOCATION DATA Harvest Date Byblis filifolia 10+ April 2018 Byblis gigantea 10+ April 2018 Byblis liniflora 10+ April 2018 Byblis pilbarana 10+ April 2018 Darlingtonia californica 4 Dionaea muscipula Mixed, open pollinated Drosera auriculata 1 Cameron Park, NSW September 2010 Drosera auriculata 1 Nelligi, NSW Drosera auriculata 1 South Australia October 2014 Drosera auriculata pink 1 Freycinet, Tasmania October 2010 Drosera auriculata 1 Adamstown, NSW Drosera auriculata 2 Nowra, NSW 2012 Drosera binata dichotoma 1 January 2014 Drosera binata 1 Kai Iwi Lakes New Zealand January 2014 Drosera capensis Broad Leaf 1 December 2017 Drosera capensis Red Leaf 1 January 2018 Drosera capensis White Leaf 2 January 2018 Drosera dielsiana 1 Drosera filiformis 3 Drosera finlaysoniana 5 October 2017 Drosera glanduligera 2 Nannup, WA October 2016 Drosera hookeri 1 Taree August 2017 Drosera indumenta swamp Form 1 previously D. macrantha October 2014 Drosera macrantha Swamp Form 1 Drosera macrophylla macrophylla 3 August 2017 Drosera natalensis 3 Chimanimani Range, Zimbabwe Drosera nidiformis 3 March 2016 Drosera peltata 1 Beechworth, Vic October 2012 Drosera rotundifolia 5 Drosera spatulata 2 October 2017 Drosera X Snyderi 10+ March 2017 Drosera tokaiensis 1 March 2016 Nepenthes (ventricosa x burkei) x ventricosa 5 February 2018 Nepenthes (ventricosa x bellii) x ventricosa - Red Sarracenia purpurea pupurea 3 6 April 2018 Whixall Bog, North Shorpshire, England Sarracenia purpurea purpurea var. rupicola 9 Dorcas Bay, Ontario, Canada April 2013 Sarracenia leucophylla 4 Gas Station site, Perdido February 2017 Stylidium eriorhizum 1 Mount Fox, Nth QLD Page 21

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