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::: Great Offer to Members ::: A lot were sold at our RHS Wisley meeting, but copies are still available. When this notice disappears, they've all gone!  Anthea Phillipps, Anthony Lamb and Ch’ien C. Lee (July 2008) Natural History Publications (Borneo) and The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 983-812-126-6 Special Limited Edition with signatures by authors, publisher and sponsor 
 The Society has bought a few copies of the above book and they are now available to members. The price is £42.00 plus postage (or reserve and collect at a meeting) To reserve your copy, please contact: Flick Foreman
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 | | The Carnivorous Plant Society is a registered Charity, founded in 1978 with the aim of bringing together all those interested in carnivorous plants, both beginners and experts. Membership is open to all individuals and institutions, both amateur and professional. | The benefits of becoming a member of The Society are : |
| | | The CPS Seed Bank: Our Seed Bank is one of the world's largest with many types of seed on offer to our members. As a member, you are entitled to apply for four free packets per membership year. You can also apply for an extra two packets at the cost of £1 in the same membership year. By donating seed to the Seed Bank, you are entitled to more seed in return, again in that same membership year. Other items, to help you grow your plants, are also available through the Seed Bank Manager. | | | | The CPS Website: Here you will find all the latest Society news. There is information about forthcoming meetings, the latest seed bank list and more. There is also information about the different types of carnivorous plants with tips on how to grow them. In the Members Only Area, you will find downloads and other membership related items. | | | The CPS Journal: A colour journal is published each year. It is sent to every member with the last CPS newsletter of the year. It contains fascinating articles from members about their field trips and any new plants that are discovered. There are also articles about the different carnivorous plants that are grown. They describe the cultivation methods used and may include photographs or drawings. | | | The CPS Meetings: The society holds an AGM and an End of Season Meeting each year. There is also a member’s only visit to Kew Gardens in London. In addition, several members hold open days, where you are able to see private collections. These are great opportunities for buying and trading plants, swapping ideas and also meeting new people.
| | | The CPS News: There are four newsletters published each membership year. Each newsletter is full of information about the Society and includes the latest full or updated seed bank list. Details of meetings, conservation matters, growing tips, plant sales and wants, books, internet sites and other Society items and news are also in this CPS publication. | | | | The CPS Library: The Society has an extensive library of carnivorous plant books that members are able to borrow. | | | | The CPS Conservation: An important part of the Society is conservation. Money from our Conservation Fund is donated to other organisations and projects with the aim of protecting endangered carnivorous plants and their habitats. | | | Shows: The Society exhibits (most years) at the Chelsea Flower Show, London and also at the BBC Gardeners World Show at the NEC, Birmingham.
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