Trifid 2012/3&4
- volume 17
- ISSN 1214-4134
- pages 80
- closing date 30. 11. 2012
Our Librarian Introduces: Australian Carnivorous Plants
Adam Veleba
Greg Bourke & Richard Nunn’s book review.
Nepenthes micramphora – a New Species from the Philippines
Dr. Thomas Gronemeyer
Some information about this relatively newly discovered species of pitcher plant and its natural habitat.
Mexican Butterworts a Bit Differently
Jarda Neubauer
Have you ever thought about the way how to enhance a column of pots with carnivorous plants on your window sill? According to Jarda’s instructions you can make a sightly and simple rockery with Mexican butterworts.
How to Sow Seeds of Common Carnivorous Plant Species
Jakub Štěpán
We can see such a question posted on our internet forum very often: How to succesfully start from seeds? So we decided to prepare seed-starting tips covering most common carnivorous plant species.
How to Take Care of Heliamphora
Stewart McPherson
Important factors that need to be considered in order to cultivate Heliamphora successfully – from knowledge to practice.
Journeys to the North – Jotunheimen National Park
Katka Králová
You can find carnivorous plants even in cold Scandinavia. See the article about a three-day journey through the Norwegian national park for more details.
A Journey to See Autumn Helleborines in the Czech Central Mountains
Dan Hordějčuk
An article about a field trip to see two orchids, namely Epipactis albensis and Epipactis purpurata. From the beginning, the situation had not looked good but after all it ended up quite well.
Orchids from the Úštěcká pahorkatina Upland
Jarda Neubauer
There is no need to search only for carnivorous plants in brushwood on your bummels through the wild. Although Czech orchids are not so large like their tropical relatives, they are definitely worth a look at.
Pinguicula Species in Turkey
Hasan Yıldırım, Serdar Gökhan Şenol & Ademi Fahri Pirhan
Short descriptions, a distribution map, detailed photographs and a descriptive key of Pinguicula species of Turkey (Pinguicula habilii, Pinguicula crystallina and Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica) are given.
Heliamphora exappendiculata
Stewart McPherson
Some information about this species, its appearance and environmental conditions.
"Invasion of Bladder Traps" – What Is It And What Is the Outcome?
Jakub Štěpán
In one of previous issues of our journal TRIFID, we introduced an experiment where Jakub planted out more species of bladderworts into a single container with intention to find out which one is going to persist the longest. Now you can read his conclusions.