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Carnivorous Plants of Western Australia Find online news, articles, and plant information, along with interactive discussion forums dedicated to the carnivorous plants of Western Australia.

Carnivorous Plants/Insectivorous Plants Features colorful fact sheets from the Botanical Society of America. Learn about carnivorous plant species bizarre adaptations to low-nutrient environments and thier various stratiges for capturing thier incet prey.

Australasian Carnivorous Plant Society is a nonprofit organisation formed in December 2002 to promote the cultivation, conservation, and knowledge about carnivorous plants.

Carnivorous Plant Society (CPS) Founded in 1978 with the aim of bringing together all those interested in carnivorous plants, both beginners and experts. Also learn about the CPS's seed bank, which offers the seed of several hundred different carnivorous plant species to its members.

Colorado Carnivorous Plants Society (CCPS) Group of carnivorous plant growers in the Colorado region. Colorado Carnivorous Plants Society offers a seed bank as well as field trips and meetings.

Los Angeles Carnivorous Plant Society is a group of plant enthusiasts who love to grow and talk about carnivorous plants. Learn about their meetings and see their gallery of Venus' Flytrap photos.

New England Carnivorous Plant Society Working to share, to gain knowledge of, and to achieve expertise in all phases of growing, education, appreciation, and conservation of carnivorous plants in both culture and in native habitats.

Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society (VCPS) Offers a seed bank and enables interested people to learn more about carnivorous plants, especially in relation to Australian growing conditions. VCPS also offers growing tips, species descriptions, and information on how carnivorous plants are doing in the wild.

The Carnivorous Plant Photo Finder is a page by Bob Ziemer at Humboldt State University, who has amassed a large and diverse living collection of carnivorous plants over the years. The home page has links to images of plants on other sites.

Insectivorous Plants in the Wilderness is a site by Makoto Honda that parallels his Japanese book on carnivorous plants, which was sponsored by the Insectivorous Plant Society.

The International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS) is an organization of horticulturists, conservationists, scientists, and educators all interested in sharing knowledge and news of carnivorous plants. Since its founding more than twenty-seven years ago, the Society has been an integral part of the carnivorous plant world.

Rowan's Carnivorous Plant Website This website is to provide information on the Carnivorous plants I grow, and my experiences with them.  I have been growing Carnivorous plants in the UK for a few years now, and my collection has grown steadily. I have a greenhouse in the garden,  and several windowsills!

Colorado Carnivorous Plants Society

Carnivorous-Plants.co.uk Provides information on how to grow carnivorous plants and species descriptions with videos and photographs.

Carnivorous Plants of Texas © is part of an attempt to help preserve rare, carnivorous, wetland plants and the habitats in which they live in the Lone Star State, through collection and dissemination of information, education, preservation and repair of

The Growing Cycle of Dionaea Muscipula (Venus Flytrap)

John Greens Carnivorous Plants

San Diego Carnivorous Plant Society

Bry Place - Carnvorous Plants Corner I first became interested in carnivorous plants when I became the proud owner of a Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) which is still alive even after 8 years. Things have changed a bit since then because in the beginning all I had was my window sill, but now I have an 8' by 10' green house. Here are some of my collection, I will update these pictures as often as I can, so you can see . . .

Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society

New Zealand's Carnivorous Plants

Carnivorous Plants of Texas © is part of an attempt to help preserve rare, carnivorous, wetland plants and the habitats in which they live in the Lone Star State, through collection and dissemination of information, education, preservation and repair of

Carnivorous Plants Online.  This website, dedicated to carnivorous plants, is designed to be an informational source to both students and first time growers as well as experienced carnivorous plant enthusiasts. There is a easy to understand growing guides..

Mysterious Venus' Flytrap, Explores the life cycle of these North and South Carolina natives.

Venus Flytrap: Growing Cycle of Dionaea Muscipula A paper by Dr. Samuel Vergio Miensinompe.

You Do: Grow Venus Flytraps Basic care and cultivation tips provided by ChannelOne.com.

FAQ - Carnivorous Plant: Venus Flytraps Addresses feeding, propagation, winter dormancy, and other basic plant care questions.

Le Piante Carnivore An Ialian site about carnivorous plants. Infos, tips, pictures and more.

Steven Furches's Carnivorous Plants A collection with pictures divided by genus and species, trading information, and links.

Galleria Carnivora a museum of colour photographs of carnivorous plants.

Carnivorous Plants Page by Barry-Meyers-Rice, Arizona

Carnivorous Plant Archive Page

The Carnivorous Plant FAQ Launch Pad Here you may learn about the ecology, cultivation, conservation, and taxonomy carnivorous plants.

Dictionary of Carnivorous Plant Names (and what they mean) and Glossary of Botanical Terms

Australian Carnivorous Plant Society, Inc.

John's Carnivorous Plant Corner

Photosynthetic Flesh Eaters. Includes pictures and a grow/tradelist.

Lee Gentry's Carnivorous Plant Garden

Dereck Glidden's Carnivorous Plants with photos

My Carnivorous Garden I'm in my third year of growing them. I have some CPs of Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas, USA.

The World of Carnivorous Plants in Nature and Culture

Peter Cole's page has lots of general info and good links to other sources.

Paul V. McCullough's page features info on the bogs of New Jersey, USA (graphic intensive).

The Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts Web Site Of Knowledge, saids this page is the one of the best CP sites on the web ("borrows" extensively from the CP archive).

Barry Meyers-Rice's page is chock-full of good stuff. Check out his cyber-CPmuseum, the Galleria Carnivora.

Joachim Nerz & Heiko Rischer & Oliver and Matthias Schmidt includes photos of many species in the wild.

James A. Rollin's page specializes in plants from sw Georgia, USA.

Andreas Wistubas's page. Interested in Nepenthes? You'll feel right at home here.

Michael Zenner's page has a nice organization by family including growing instructions.

Håkan Murevärn's page includes photos, his trading list, drawings and plans for an indoor glasshouse.

Carnivorous Plants FAQ

Carnivorous Plant Garden

Barry's Carnivorous Plant Page.


The carnivorous plant listserve is a very active and very well-maintained (by Rick Walker, thanks Rick!) place to talk about CPs since 1990. See Rick's page for info on how to sign up to the listserve. If you are ready to sign on now, click here to subscribe (include the message SUBSCRIBE CP [your name] in the body of your email).
The Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts Web Site of Knowledge