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Carnivorous Plant Newsletter  
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter.jpgCarnivorous Plant Newsletter 8(3) September 1979
Abbreviated title(s) CPN
Discipline Botany
Language English
Publication details
Publisher International Carnivorous Plant Society (United States)
Publication history 1972-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0190-9215
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The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter (CPN) is the official publication of the International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS), the largest such organization in the world. It has been published every year since its inception in 1972. The publication was originally 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 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).[1]

The newsletter publishes on a quarterly basis, in full colour. Each issue is usually 32 pages long. Articles of scientific interest must pass through an anonymous peer-review process before being published. Typical articles also include matters of horticultural interest, field reports, and new taxa or cultivar descriptions.[2][3]

Contents

[edit] Taxon descriptions

The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter has published formal descriptions of the following taxa.[3]

[edit] Drosera

[edit] Heliamphora

[edit] Nepenthes

[edit] Pinguicula

[edit] Sarracenia

[edit] References

[edit] External links




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