Carnivorous Plant Newsletter
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The ''Carnivorous Plant Newsletter'' is the official publication of the
International Carnivorous Plant Society The International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1972. It is the International Cultivar Registration Authority for carnivorous plants. As of June 2011, the society had around 1400 members. The ICPS is prob ...
(ICPS), the largest such organization in the world. It is headquartered in
Walnut Creek, California Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, about east of the city of Oakland. With a total population of 70,127 per the 2020 census, Walnut Creek ser ...
.


History and editorship

The newsletter has been published every year since its inception in 1972. It was first published as a stenciled product, with annual subscription priced at $1 for those in the
contiguous United States The contiguous United States (officially the conterminous United States) consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states and the Federal District of the United States of America. The term excludes the only two non-contiguous states, Alaska and Hawaii ...
,
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
and
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
, and $2 for those living elsewhere. The first issue, from April 1972, opened with the following paragraph: In 1972 the newsletter had around 25 subscribers; this number quickly grew to more than 100 by June 29 of that year and reached 600 in July 1976. In 2018, the quarterly print run is 1400 copies. In volume 7 (1978), the newsletter started printing in a 6 by 9 inch format with colour covers, and limited colour reproduction in some articles. The publication was founded by Don Schnell and Joe Mazrimas. Additional early editors included Leo Song and Larry Mellichamp. In 1997, Don Schnell retired and the new editors
Jan Schlauer Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article Numb ...
and Barry Rice joined the editorial staff. Mazrimas left the editorial board in 1998, leaving the journal's production to Schlauer, Rice, and Steve Baker (for page layout). In 2010, Bob Ziemer became managing editor with assistance from Barry Rice, Jan Schlauer, Fernando Rivadavia, John Brittnacher, and Karl Herold. Since December 2006, all back issues of the ''Carnivorous Plant Newsletter'' are available as
PDF Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. ...
s from the website of the International Carnivorous Plant Society. Articles older than 1 year are open to non-members.


Format

The newsletter publishes on a quarterly basis, in full colour, and totals around 130 pages annually. About ''Carnivorous Plant Newsletter''
International Carnivorous Plant Society.
Articles of scientific interest must pass through an anonymous
peer-review Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work (peers). It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer review ...
process before being published. Typical articles also include matters of horticultural interest, field reports, literature reviews, synopses of new literature, and new
taxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular nam ...
or
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture, ...
descriptions.Species Descriptions in ''CPN''
International Carnivorous Plant Society.
The newsletter has been a registration authority for cultivars of carnivorous plants since 1979, and in 1998, was appointed by the
International Society for Horticultural Science The International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) is the world's leading independent organization of horticultural scientists. Its aim is "to promote and encourage research and education in all branches of horticultural science and to fa ...
as the
International Cultivar Registration Authority An International Cultivation Registration Authority (ICRA) is an organization responsible for ensuring that the names of plant cultivars and cultivar groups are defined and not duplicated. The ICRA system was established more 50 years ago, and op ...
for new carnivorous plant cultivars.


Review

In a 1990 review published in the journal ''
Taxon In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular nam ...
'', Rudolf Schmid generally praised the publication, saying "over the past decade thas developed into one of the most attractive newsletters available, so appealing, in fact, that many libraries put the journal under lock". He also noted, however, that the lack of a contents page and the tendency to run articles over several discontinuous pages were "annoying". These deficiencies were rapidly corrected by the CPN editors.


Taxon descriptions

The ''Carnivorous Plant Newsletter'' has published formal descriptions of the following
taxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular nam ...
.


''Drosera''

*'' Drosera camporupestris'' *'' Drosera grantsaui'' *''
Drosera hartmeyerorum ''Drosera hartmeyerorum'' is a summer-growing annual sundew that is native to the north of Western Australia. It was discovered in 1995 by Siegfried and Irmgard Hartmeyer.Schlauer, J. (2001)''Drosera hartmeyerorum'' spec. nov. (Droseraceae), a n ...
'' *'' Drosera schwackei'' (new combination) * ''Drosera spatulata'' var. ''bakoensis'' * ''Drosera spatulata'' var. ''gympiensis'' *'' Drosera tentaculata'' *'' Drosera viridis'' *'' Drosera × corinthiaca'' *'' Drosera × fontinalis''


''Heliamphora''

*''
Heliamphora chimantensis ''Heliamphora chimantensis'' is a species of marsh pitcher plant endemic to the Chimantá Massif in Venezuela. Specifically, it has been recorded from Apacará and Chimantá Tepuis.McPherson, S., A. Wistuba, A. Fleischmann & J. Nerz (2011). '' ...
'' *'' Heliamphora elongata'' *''
Heliamphora exappendiculata ''Heliamphora exappendiculata'' (Latin: ''ex'' = without, ''appendicula'' = small appendage) is a species of marsh pitcher plant native to the Chimantá and Aprada Massifs of Bolívar state, Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bo ...
'' *'' Heliamphora folliculata'' *'' Heliamphora hispida'' *''
Heliamphora sarracenioides ''Heliamphora sarracenioides'' (Latin: ''Sarracenia'' = genus of North American pitcher plants, ''-oides'' = resembling) is a species of marsh pitcher plant endemic to Ptari Tepui in Bolívar state, Venezuela. Approximately 200 mature plants w ...
''


''Nepenthes''

*''
Nepenthes angasanensis ''Nepenthes angasanensis'' is a tropical pitcher plant species endemic to Sumatra, where it grows at an altitude of to above sea level.McPherson, S.R. & A. Robinson 2012. ''Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of Sumatra and Java''. Redfern Natu ...
'' * ''Nepenthes carunculata'' var. ''robusta'' *''
Nepenthes lavicola ''Nepenthes lavicola'' (; from Latin: ''lavicola'' growing upon lava) is a tropical pitcher plant species endemic to the Geureudong Massif of Aceh, northern Sumatra, where it grows at 2000–2600 m above sea level. It is thought to be mos ...
'' *''
Nepenthes longifolia ''Nepenthes longifolia'' () is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows at elevations of between 300 and 1100 m above sea level. The specific epithet ''longifolia'', formed from the Latin words ''longus'' (long) and ''fol ...
'' *''
Nepenthes mikei ''Nepenthes mikei'' is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra. It is characterised by its black mottled lower and upper pitchers. The species is closely related to '' N. angasanensis'' and '' N. tobaica''.Clarke, C.M. 2001. ''Nepe ...
'' *''
Nepenthes nebularum ''Nepenthes nebularum'' is a tropical pitcher plant native to southeastern Mindanao in the Philippines. The species was described by Geoff Mansell, owner of Exotica Plants, and Filipino botanist Wally Suarez. It has so far been recorded with cer ...
'' *''
Nepenthes ovata ''Nepenthes ovata'' is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra. The specific epithet ''ovata'' is Latin for "ovate" and refers to the shape of the lower pitchers. Botanical history ''Nepenthes ovata'' was first collected as early as Novemb ...
'' *''
Nepenthes rowaniae ''Nepenthes rowaniae'' (; after Ellis Rowan, Australian naturalist and illustrator) is a species of pitcher plant endemic to the Cape York Peninsula, Australia. It is closely related to '' N. mirabilis'' and was once considered an extreme form o ...
'' (emended description) *''
Nepenthes sibuyanensis ''Nepenthes sibuyanensis'' is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sibuyan Island in the Philippines, after which it is named. Botanical history ''Nepenthes sibuyanensis'' was discovered during an expedition to the Philippines beginning in ...
'' *''
Nepenthes talangensis ''Nepenthes talangensis'' is a tropical pitcher plant endemism, endemic to Sumatra, where it grows in upper montane forest at elevations of 1800–2500 m above sea level. The specific name (botany), specific epithet ''talangensis'' is deri ...
'' *'' Nepenthes tenuis'' *''
Nepenthes xiphioides ''Nepenthes gymnamphora'' is a tropical pitcher plant native to the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. It has a wide altitudinal range of above sea level. There is much debate surrounding the taxonomic status of this species and the taxa ...
''


''Pinguicula''

*''
Pinguicula lithophytica ''Pinguicula lithophytica'' is a species of butterwort that is endemic to the central region of Cuba. It was described by Cristina M. Panfet-Valdés and Paul Temple Paul Temple is a fictional character created by English writer Francis D ...
'' *''
Pinguicula nivalis ''Pinguicula'', commonly known as the butterworts, is a genus of carnivorous flowering plants in the family Lentibulariaceae. They use sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and digest insects in order to supplement the poor mineral nutrition ...
'' *''
Pinguicula pilosa ''Pinguicula'', commonly known as the butterworts, is a genus of carnivorous plant, carnivorous flowering plants in the family Lentibulariaceae. They use sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and digest insects in order to supplement the poor ...
''


''Sarracenia''

*'' Sarracenia × bellii'' *'' Sarracenia × casei'' *'' Sarracenia × charlesmoorei'' * ''Sarracenia flava'' var. ''cuprea'' * ''Sarracenia flava'' var. ''rubricorpora'' *'' Sarracenia × naczii'' * ''Sarracenia purpurea'' subsp. ''venosa'' var. ''burkii'' f. ''luteola''


Cultivars

The newsletter has also published a number of
cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture, ...
names.


References


Further reading

* * * * * *


External links

* {{Carnivorous plant journals Magazines established in 1972 Quarterly magazines published in the United States Science and technology magazines published in the United States Carnivorous plant magazines Magazines published in California Newsletters