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New England Carnivorous Plant Society (www.NECPS.org) December, 2014 Newsletter This month’s meeting will be held on Saturday, Decenber 13 at 12:30 PM, at: Roger Williams Park Botanical Center 1000 Elmwood Avenue Providence, RI http://www.providenceri.com/botanicalcenter/ "The mission of the New England Carnivorous Plant Society shall be 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.” New Members A warm welcome to Timothy Estep! Announcements and Upcoming Events We are happy to announce that Emmi Kurosawa has been elected to serve as our new Vice President. Emmi is always willing to share her knowledge and experience and brings with her a strong passion for carnivorous plants. She works as a biochemist, and last year she gave a talk on digestive enzymes in Nepenthes. She volunteered at our annual show and at our first preshow event at the Lake Street Garden Center. She will make an excellent addition to the NECPS management team and we look forward to having her as Vice President.

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New  England  Carnivorous  Plant  Society  (www.NECPS.org)  

 December,  2014  Newsletter  

This  month’s  meeting  will  be  held  on  Saturday,  Decenber  13  at  12:30  PM,    at:  

 Roger Williams Park Botanical Center

1000 Elmwood Avenue Providence, RI

http://www.providenceri.com/botanical-­‐center/  

"The mission of the New England Carnivorous Plant Society shall be 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.”

New  Members    

A  warm  welcome  to  Timothy  Estep!  

Announcements  and  Upcoming  Events        

• We  are  happy  to  announce  that  Emmi  Kurosawa  has  been  elected  to  serve  as  our  new  Vice  President.  Emmi  is  always  willing  to  share  her  knowledge  and  experience  and  brings  with  her  a  strong  passion  for  carnivorous  plants.  She  works  as  a  biochemist,  and  last  year  she  gave  a  talk  on  digestive  enzymes  in  Nepenthes.  She  volunteered  at  our  annual  show  and  at  our  first  pre-­‐show  event  at  the  Lake  Street  Garden  Center.  She  will  make  an  excellent  addition  to  the  NECPS  management  team  and  we  look  forward  to  having  her  as  Vice  President.  

 

 

December  Meeting:  Holiday  Social  and  Yankee  Swap  Saturday,  December  12,  12:30  PM,  RWPBC  

    This  month’s  gathering  will  feature  our  annual  holiday  party  and  Yankee  Swap!  If  you  want  to  participate  in  the  swap,  please  bring  a  plant-­‐related  gift,  wrapped  and  valued  at  about  $10  (or  more,  if  you’d  like).  Some  of  the  hot  items  over  the  years  were:    

• The  first  hand-­‐knit  NECPS  winter  caps,  which  changed  hands  several  times;  • Cephalotus;  • Nepenthes  singalana  and  Nepenthes  hamata;  • A  propagation  heat  mat  (snagged  at  the  last  moment  by  Priscilla);  and  • Emily’s  handmade  winter  Nepenthes  cap!  

 Anyone  who  brings  a  gift  can  take  part  in  the  wonderful  fun  of  the  Yankee  swap.  This  is  one  of  the  best  events  of  the  year  and  we  encourage  everyone  to  take  part.       Food  will  be  available,  and  members  are  encouraged  to  bring  additional  food  to  add  to  the  party!  

Recent  Events  of  Note    

       

1. At  the  November  meeting  members  were  presented    with  not  one,  but  two  carnivorous  plant  presentations.  Jeff  Matteson  gave  an  informative  presentation  on  caring  for  and  propagating  Cephalotus  follicularis  which  was  then  followed  by  a  helpful  presentation  on  preparing  plants  for  dormancy  given  by  John  Lombardi.  In  addition,  and  to  everyone’s  surprise,  Jeff  distributed  free  rooted  Cephalotus  cuttings  to  all  who  participated!    

2. NECPS  members  Don  Gallant  and  Toni  Shannon  collaborated  to  design  two  classroom  aids  for  describing  the  trapping  mechanisms  of  Venus  Flytraps  and  Pitcher  plants.  These  are  available  through  the  NECPS  library,  should  anyone  want  to  use  them  for  a  classroom  presentation.  

Free  Cephalotus  cuttings  at  the  November  meeting!  

A  classroom  aid  for  describing  the  trapping  mechanism  of  a  Venus  Flytrap  

 

 

Recent  Events  of  Note  (ctd.)            

3. We  are  happy  to  announce  the  approved  winners  of  the  raffle  held  at  the  NECPS  show!  Winners  should  pick  up  their  items  at  this  coming  meeting,  or  contact  Shaun  ([email protected])  if  they  cannot  make  it.  The  winners,  together  with  items  won,  are  listed  below.  

   

1 shaune martin celapagm tuberosu 2 jamial straker sarracenia leucophylla 3 michael iafrate water bottle ICPS 4 susan hanke sarracenia leucophylla 5 joe cerrone ICPS tote bag 6 lear rakowsky Sarracenia moorei 7 l casey vft 8 L. thibode sarracenia purpurea 9 kiera fritz NECPS tee shirt

10 jim hatch NA sarracenia society shirt

4.              The  winners  from  the  public  voting  at  the  show  have  also  been  decided,  as  well  as  winners  from  the  members  voting.  They  are  listed  below  and  on  the  following  page.  

Public Vote first place

192 15 Rare Find Bill S Sarracenia scarlet belle'

second place

218 10 Jeff Mattesson Dionaea muscipula

third place

61 6 David Schloat Sarracenia S. x 'Moreii'

 

 

Recent  Events  of  Note  (ctd.)    

Here  are  the  winners  of  the  member  vote  for  each  genus:       Plant Number Place Plant Owner Genus & Species

167 First Aldrovanda Shaun Montminy Aldrovanda vesiculosa 216 First Cephalotus Jeff Mattesson Cephalotus follicularis 219 Second Cephalotus Jeff Mattesson Cephalotus follicularis 7 Third Cephalotus Matt Kaelin Cephalotus follicularis 121 First Darlingtonia Emmi Kurosawa Darlingtonia californica 183 Second Darlingtonia Frank Meglio Darlingtonia californica 96 Third Darlingtonia Toni Shannon Darlingtonia californica ssp large 218 First Dionaea Jeff Mattesson Dionaea muscipula 143 Second Dionaea Shaun Montminy Dionaea muscipula 'B-52 x Ginormous 182 Third Dionaea Frank Meglio Dionaea muscipula 8 First Drosera Matt Kaelin Drosera adelae 33 Second Drosera Johnny Maiocchi Drosera spiralis 9 Third Drosera Matt Kaelin Drosera filiformis ssp Red 187 First Genlisea Johnny Maiocchi Genlisea hispidula 109 Second Genlisea Dave Sackett Genlisea hispidula 114 First Heliamphora Emmi Kurosawa Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor 186 Second Heliamphora Emmi Kurosawa Heliamphora pulchella 34 Second Heliamphora Johnny Maiocchi Heliamphora tatei var. tatei 64 Third Heliamphora David Schloat Heliamphora 23 First Nepenthes Ryan Georgia Nepenthes robcantleyi 15 Second Nepenthes Luca Leeser Nepenthes tenuis 3 First Pinguicula Matt Kaelin Pinguicula "Fraiser's Beaut" 4 Second Pinguicula Matt Kaelin Pinguicula cyclosecta 123 Third Pinguicula Emmi Kurosawa Pinguicula x Titan 61 First Sarracenia David Schloat Sarracenia S. x 'Moreii' 192 Second Sarracenia Rare Find Bill S Sarracenia scarlet belle' 2 Third Sarracenia Matt Kaelin Sarracenia leucophylla 1 Third Sarracenia Matt Kaelin Sarracenia x catesbaei 86 Third Sarracenia Nicole Syrlik Sarracenia ' John Smith' 79 Third Sarracenia Greg Axelrod Sarracenia purpurea ssp purpurea 69 Third Sarracenia David Schloat Sarracenia mixed hybrids 6 First Utricularia Matt Kaelin Utricularia livida 119 Second Utricularia Emmi Kurosawa Utricularia gibba

 

 

 

NECPS  Officers  and  Contact  Information  President   Dave  Sackett   [email protected]  

Vice  President   Emmi  Kurosawa   [email protected]  Secretary   John  Twomey   [email protected]  

Membership  Secretary   Shaun  Montminy   [email protected]  Treasurer   Shaun  Montminy   [email protected]  Librarian   Don  Gallant   [email protected]  Webmaster   Ken  Matteson   [email protected]  Newsletter  Editor   Ben  DeMeo   [email protected]  

NECPS  Website:  www.necps.org  NECPS  Yahoo  group:  http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/NECPS/  NECPS Forum: http://necps.proboards.com

NECPS  2014  Event  Calendar  December  13   Holiday  Social,  Yankee  Swap  

Meetings, unless otherwise noted, are held at Roger Williams Botanical Gardens, 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI. from 12:30 - 2:30 PM. Regular program segments

include: Bog pruning, Speaker or workshop, silent auction, plant displays, refreshments, and informal social discussion.

Library  News    

A  copy  of  the  NECPS  Library  policy  is  appended  to  this  newsletter.  Please  contact  Don  Gallant  ([email protected])  to  suggest  books  that  should  be  purchased  or  if  you  have  

books  to  donate.        

On  the  following  page  is  the  complete  NECPS  library  listing.  

 

 

 

 

  NECPS Library Policy

The loan period for all items including: books, magazines, and videos are 1 month with one renewal period. No renewals are allowed for books, magazines and videos on reserve.

All material will be stored at a secure location deemed by the library committee and confirmed by the Executive board.

Failure to bring back books within 2 months will result in loss of borrowing privileges!

Any member wishing to check out any NECPS library materials must present a valid membership number. Cards are not transferable. You are responsible for any materials checked out in your name.

NECPS library patrons may take out one (1) item, as they are willing to be responsible for. NECPS library patrons may sign up for one (1) additional book such that at the end of the meeting if no one has already signed up for the item you will be allotted to take that item for the duration until the next meeting. When there is a high demand for a particular item, there will be a limit of one (1) item per person. The only exception to the above rules are for approved functions by the Executive board that are sponsored by the NECPS may reserve any and all material providing a months notice is given to guarantee that material will be available.

The NECPS Library reserves the right to determine charges for lost or damaged materials and the right to deny borrowing privileges to anyone who has library materials overdue for more than two (2) months to the NECPS library or owes fines amounting to more than ten dollars ($10.00) from the NECPS. The NECPS library also reserves the right to deny borrowing privileges to any parent or guardian whose child and/or children have the above delinquencies.

All material taken from the NECPS library is the responsibility of the NECPS library patrons. For one of a kind items NECPS library has the right to refrain from loaning the material and may keep it as a reference item to be viewed solely at meetings and functions.

Please be kind. Rewind the videos before returning them to the NECPS library. Patrons are responsible for damage to videos, so please be careful. Never leave the tape partially rewound as this can cause damage to the tape. Also, videocassettes and equipment are to be used at room temperature as extremes of heat and cold may damage the video or equipment. Also exposure to magnetic fields can cause erasure or distortion.

The NECPS library is not responsible for damage to patron's VCR that may result from damaged or defective videos.

The copyright proprietor has licensed the picture contained in these videocassettes for private home use only and prohibits other use, copying, reproduction, or performance in public, in whole or in part. (U.S. Code, Title 17, Sec. 501 & 506).