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AIPC special Isuue n. 3 "The Mexican Pinguicula"


maurizio

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Dear Pinguicula lovers,

AIPC is pleased to present the Special Issue n° 3 which belongs to the series specifically addressed to the English-speaking friends of the Association.

This special double issue of AIPC Magazine 14 (June 2009), now available on CD, includes an incredibly beautiful monograph by Gabriele Basso completely devoted to Mexican Pinguicula, and it is divided in 3 parts:

Part I: The Mexican Pinguicula: distribution and habitat, phenology, morphology and classification

Part II: Species by species

Part III: Cultivation

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AIPC sells every CDs at the price of 10 Euros to raise money for Conservation projects. In order to have the CD, send an e-mail to Gadget AIPC

PDF too!

If you prefer to receive a link to download a PDF file, instead of CD support, after the payment you will receive the direct link to click.

Click her for more info: Special Issues

I would like to remember you the Special Issues n. 1 and n. 2:

- “The Drosera petiolaris complex” by Maurizio Saroldi

- “A tour of the Venezuelan Gran Sabana and some of its Tepuis” by Andy Smith

Here following just few images from "The Mexican Pinguicula"

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AIPC Editorial team

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I had the chance to read it few days ago and discover a very impressive monograph's everybody should have.

No need to say that it is easily readable and understanding even if you discover this wonderfull genus or not. (I am sure that you will find some details you thought knowing). Pictures have a very high quality.

Mexican Pinguicula can be proud of Gabriele Basso's work (and other contributors too) that give these fascinating plants the monograph deserved and long thought after.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Don't wait RUN !

Eric PARTRAT

A WORLD OF PINGUICULA

www.pinguicula.org

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This is an amazing issue!!! Full of images, so clearly written and so rich in information that it's guaranteed to become a reference for any CPers interested in Pinguicula. I loved how the types of leaves, rosettes & flowers are explained, as well as all the excellent short descriptions for each species.

This is a true piece of ART!! Congratulations to the AIPC, I'm very honored to have some of my pics illustrating this fantastic publication.

Grazie tanto a tutti miei amici italiani!

Fernando Rivadavia

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Yeah, Andy let me preview some of his work. And WOW! He's just fanatastic at putting the media together in data dense, but easy to understand, formats...

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