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List of carnivorous plant periodicals

First issue of Flora Carnívora (March 2011), the magazine of the Portuguese Carnivorous Plant Society (APPC)

This list of carnivorous plant periodicals is a listing of periodicals devoted to the subject of carnivorous plants, most of which are (or were) published by carnivorous plant societies. The list includes magazines and journals as well as supplementary newsletters. Notable online periodicals are also listed.

Unless otherwise indicated, all information on individual publications is sourced from them directly or from their official websites. The terms bimonthly, biannual and triannual are used to mean "every two months", "twice a year" and "three times a year", respectively.

Magazines and journals

This list includes the main publications of various carnivorous plant societies. These periodicals are often printed to a high standard and typically carry articles on matters of horticultural interest, together with field reports, literature reviews, and, in some cases, peer reviewed scientific studies. Certain publications self-styled as "newsletters"—notably the Carnivorous Plant Newsletter—fall into this category, and are distinguished from the supplementary newsletters listed below.

Name Publication history Frequency Publisher Language Website ISSN OCLC number(s) Additional information
Adéla, revue o masožravých rostlinách 1995–2000? Irregular Česká Společnost Pěstitelů Exotických a Vzácných Rostlin (Czech Republic) Czech 320424066 Preceded by Pel-Mel o masožravých rostlinách (1991–1993).[1][2]
AIPC Magazine 1998–present Quarterly Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore (Italy) Italian [1] 1972-8158[nb 1] Previously titled AIPC News (1998–2003).
Amatérské Pěstování Masožravých Rostlin 1990–1995 Biannual/annual[nb 2] association of carnivorous plant growers; later Darwiniana (Czech Republic) Czech [2] [nb 3] Eight issues published. Succeeded by Trifid (1996–present).
Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter 1992–present Quarterly Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society (United States) English [3] 82480495 Originally a print publication, an electronic edition was introduced in August 2000, with members initially given the option to continue receiving hard copies; now exists only in electronic form (see below).
Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society 1982–2003 Quarterly Australian Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia) English [4] 0813-135X 20230262, 20230420, 183289895, 271730951, 612101080, 716419924 Previously titled Bulletin / South Australian Carnivorous Plant Society (1982), Bulletin / Australian Carnivorous Plant Society (1982–1983), Bulletin / Australian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. (1983–1984), Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Inc. (1985–1999), and Bulletin / Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Inc. (2000–2003).
Carniflora Australis 2003–present Biannual Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia) English [5] 1448-9570[nb 1] 53959671 Subtitled Journal of the Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc..
Carnivora 1987–present Triannual Carnivora (Netherlands) Dutch [6]
Carnivoren Praxis 1993–?[3] Monthly[3] Uwe Westphal and Stefan Lauterbach (Germany)[3] German[3]
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 1972–present Quarterly[nb 4] International Carnivorous Plant Society (United States) English [7] 0190-9215 4011202, 228668419, 475049960, 715772789, 756353764, 842902892 Subtitled Journal of the International Carnivorous Plant Society (1998–present). Volumes 1–35 (1972–2006) have been released together on CD (OCLC 180165356).[4] Society also publishes proceedings from its conferences (OCLC 183246003, 41020023).
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of Australia 1979–1981[5] Quarterly Ken Hatley and Susan Hatley (Australia)[5] English 225936365 Eight issues published between June 1979 and March 1981.[5]
Carnivorous Plants Collection CPC[6] mid-1990s – early 2000s[6] Irregular (generally quarterly)[6] Yuyoshi Kunimatsu (Japan)[6] Japanese A5 format with colour printing only on the cover. Consisted mainly of cultivation articles but also included sales catalogue.[6]
Carnivorous Plant Specialist Group News 1994–?[7] Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (United Kingdom) English 715946236
Carnivorous Plants Digest 1978–1979[8] Carnivorous Plants Digest Co. (United States)[8][9] English 0197-7679 4564382
Carnivorous Plants North Queensland Newsletter 1994–1997[10] Irregular[nb 5] Carnivorous Plants North Queensland Society (Australia)[10] English[10]
Das Taublatt 1984–present Triannual Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum (Germany) German with English summaries [8] 0942-959X 85159943, 695468047, 715698010 Previously subtitled Austausch- und Nachrichtenorgan der Gesellschaft für Fleischfressende Pflanzen and Die Karnivoren-Fachzeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Fleischfressende Pflanzen (until 2000).
Dionée 1984–present Quarterly Association Francophone des Amateurs de Plantes Carnivores[nb 6] (France) French [9] 1169-9094 473455065 Merged with the society's newsletter (Dionée Supplément) in 2002 to form quarterly magazine (previously biannual).
Drosera 1991–1993? Biannual Carnivorous Plants Associations of Slovakia (Slovakia) Slovak
Drosera Nieuwsblad 1990–present Triannual Drosera vzw (Belgium) Dutch (Flemish) [10]
Drosophyllum 2010–present Biannual Asociación Española de Plantas Carnívoras (Spain) Spanish [11] 2174-8705 796316233
Flora Carnívora 2011–present Biannual Associação Portuguesa de Plantas Carnívoras (Portugal) Portuguese [12]
Flytrap News 1985–2002 Quarterly Carnivorous Plant Society of New South Wales (Australia) English [13] 1323-8159 14922367, 220848371 Subtitled Official Newsletter for the Carnivorous Plant Society of NSW.
Insectivorous plants communicational paper (ホームガーデン通信)[12] 1996–2002[12] Irregular (generally quarterly)[6] Tokujin Inaho (Japan)[6] Japanese Published between July 1996 and July 2002.[12] A5 format with colour page insert.[6] Published a combination of cultivation articles and meeting reports.[6]
International Pinguicula Study Group Newsletter 1992?–2000 Irregular[nb 7] The International Pinguicula Study Group (United Kingdom) English [14] 183251653 Ten issues published to autumn 2000 (first issue not dated).[nb 7]
JCPS Newsletter (食虫植物情報誌) 1995–present Quarterly Japanese Carnivorous Plant Society (Japan) Japanese [15] 646545104, 723979332 English version also available.[14] A5 format; printed in colour.[6]
Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society, The (食虫植物研究会々誌) 1950–present Quarterly Insectivorous Plant Society (Japan) Japanese [16] 0286-6102 28858571, 852196884 Parallel English title used since 1986.[15]
KTKI Bulletin 2006–2007 Bimonthly[14] Komunitas Tanaman Karnivora Indonesia (Indonesia)[14] Indonesian/English[14] Five issues published between June/July 2006 and March/April 2007 (August 2006 was skipped).
Masožravé Rostliny 2007–2011 Biannual/annual[nb 8] CCPS o.s. (Czech Republic) Czech with English abstracts[14] [17] Eight issues published between December 2007 and June 2011. Society also distributed biannual newsletter (Zpravodaj CCPS) electronically. Both have been replaced by direct publishing of articles on website.
NIP Botanical News Monthly?[14] Nansow Insectivorous Plants Botanical Garden (Japan)[14] Japanese/English[14]
Pel-Mel o masožravých rostlinách 1991–1993 Biannual/annual[nb 9] FiBox Třebíč (Czech Republic) Czech 84994448 Included translations of articles from other magazines, such as the Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, Das Taublatt, and Dionée. Succeeded by Adéla, revue o masožravých rostlinách (1995–2000?).[1][2]
Planta Carnivora 1980–present Biannual The Carnivorous Plant Society (United Kingdom) English [18] 0260-440X 13024012, 124052068, 716419435, 855254047, 856570150 Previously titled The Carnivorous Plant Society Journal (1980–2009). Merged with the society's newsletter (CPS News) in 2010 to form Planta Carnivora.
Stenopetala 1982–present Quarterly The New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society (New Zealand) English [19] 1175-9305 19577559, 50219329, 716418934 Subtitled Journal of the New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society. Previously titled The New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society Journal or Bulletin (1982–2002).
Sundew 1980s Brisbane Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia) English 17504529 Subtitled The Magazine of the Brisbane Carnivorous Plant Society.[16]
TCPS Homepage (東海食虫植物情報誌)[17] 1998–2000 Irregular (generally quarterly)[6][18] Tokai Carnivorous Plant Society (Japan) Japanese [20] Five issues published between December 1998 and September 2000. One supplement was also released: a Nepenthes photo album (ネペンテスのフォトアルバム「阿片」).[17] A5 format; printed in colour from the beginning.[6] Consisted mainly of cultivation articles.[6]
Tlalit 2002?–2003 Triannual[14] Carnivorous Plant Society of Israel (Israel)[14] Hebrew with English summaries[14] Five issues published.
Trifid 1996–present Quarterly[nb 10] Darwiniana (Czech Republic) Czech with English summaries [21] 1214-4134 315370847, 320698184, 723766115 Subtitled Časopis Společnosti Darwiniana (2006–present). Preceded by Amatérské Pěstování Masožravých Rostlin (1990–1995).
Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc. 1984–present Quarterly Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia) English [22] 1033-6966 220647414 Previously titled Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society. Society also distributes the Carnivorous plants total listing (OCLC 221725614).

Newsletters

This list includes supplementary publications of various carnivorous plant societies. These typically provide society-related news, information on upcoming meetings and events, as well as seed and plant sales lists.

Name Publication history Frequency Publisher Language Website OCLC number(s) Additional information
Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society Bulletin 2003–present Monthly, later irregular Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society (United States) English [23] Thirty-four issues published between June 2003 and May 2012.
CPS News 1978–2010 Biannual The Carnivorous Plant Society (United Kingdom) English [24] 13024061, 23260740, 23260765, 23260784, 23260838, 716421207 Previously titled The Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter (1978–1989). Issues from the first 25 years (1978–2003) have been released together on CD. Merged with the society's journal (The Carnivorous Plant Society Journal) in 2010 to form Planta Carnivora.
Dionée Supplément 1984–2002 Quarterly Association Francaise des Amateurs de Plantes Carnivores (France) French 716417013 Merged with the society's journal (Dionée) in 2002 to form quarterly magazine (previously biannual).
NZCPS Newsbrief Monthly[14] The New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society (New Zealand)[14] English[14] 173375153
Rundbrief 1991–present Triannual Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum (Germany) German [25] 263888434, 717439385 Previously titled Der Rundbrief (until 2005). Society also distributes an annual book (Das Jahrbuch; OCLC 614441193, 183249104, 724458685) and an electronic newsletter (G.F.P.-Newsletter).

Online publications

This list includes notable online magazines and other regular electronic publications that have received an International Standard Serial Number or OCLC number.

Name Publication history Frequency Publisher Language Website ISSN OCLC number(s) Additional information
Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society Newsletter 1992–present Quarterly Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society (United States) English [26] Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine 82480495 Originally a print publication (see above), an electronic edition was introduced in August 2000 and the newsletter now exists only in this form. The current HTML format was adopted in March 2004; previously the newsletter had been e-mailed to members in plain text.
Carniflora News 2009–present Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society (Australia) English 1837-5839 465191136

Notes

  1. ^ a b Non-functioning ISSN given in periodical.
  2. ^ Initially biannual (1990–1991), later annual (1992–1995).
  3. ^ No OCLC number has been assigned to the periodical as a whole, though issues 3–8 have their own numbers: 320379295, 320380191, 320379073, 320379296, 320380192, and 320379297.
  4. ^ Occasionally triannual when numbers 3 and 4 (1986) or 1 and 2 (1991–1993) were combined into a single issue, or even biannual (1990).
  5. ^ Originally conceived as a monthly newsletter,[11] 5 issues were published in 1994, 7 in 1995, 6 in 1996, and 1 in 1997.[10]
  6. ^ Originally called "Association Française d'Amateurs de Plantes Carnivores".
  7. ^ a b Publication history: volume 1 (not dated), volume 2 (not dated), volume 3 (May/June 1993), volume 4 (February 1994), volume 5 (September 1994), volume 6 (April 1995), volume 7 (January 1996), volume 8 (February 1997), volume 9 (autumn 1998), and volume 10 (autumn 2000).[13]
  8. ^ First and final volumes annual (2007, 2011), rest biannual (2008–2010).
  9. ^ Initially biannual (1991), later annual (1992–1993).
  10. ^ Occasionally triannual (1997–2000, 2012–2013) when numbers 3 and 4 were combined into a single issue.

References

  1. ^ a b (in Czech) Pásek, K. 1998. Výsevy semen masožravých rostlin. Masožravé rostliny neboli masožravky.
  2. ^ a b (in Czech) Adéla revue o masožravých rostlinách. Moravská Zemská Knihova.
  3. ^ a b c d [Anonymous] 1993. New CP journal. Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Inc. 12(1): 17.
  4. ^ Some Background on the CPN Scanning Project Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine. International Carnivorous Plant Society.
  5. ^ a b c The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter of Australia, article by Bob Ziemer. Terraforums.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m (in Japanese) 日本国内で刊行されている会誌/食虫植物情報誌について. New Insectivorous Plant Society.
  7. ^ Simpson, R. 1995. Carnivorous Plant Specialist Group - CPSG. Carnivorous Plant Mailing List, May 31, 1995.
  8. ^ a b Carnivorous plants digest. Hathi Trust Digital Library.
  9. ^ Carnivorous Plants Digest, Volumes 1-2. Google Books.
  10. ^ a b c d (in German) Literaturverzeichnis der G F P[permanent dead link]. Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum.
  11. ^ [Anonymous] 1994. What's it mean CPNQ? Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Inc. 13(3): 15.
  12. ^ a b c (in Japanese) ホームガーデン通信. New Insectivorous Plant Society.
  13. ^ The International Pinguicula Study Group Archived 2010-12-14 at the Wayback Machine. International Carnivorous Plant Society.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Rice, B. 2010. Carnivorous Plant Society Archives. The Carnivorous Plant FAQ. [archived page from October 10, 2010]
  15. ^ Shokuchū Shokubutsu Kenkyūkai kaishi. WorldCat.
  16. ^ Gibson, R. 1999. Carnivorous plants of New South Wales, Australia. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 28(2): 59–69.
  17. ^ a b (in Japanese) TCPS情報誌 Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine. Mr. Kimura's Homepage.
  18. ^ (in Japanese) 東海食虫植物研究会 Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine. Mr. Kimura's Homepage.
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