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Links to Other Carnivorous Plant SitesBelow is a list of useful links to other carnivorous plant websites which I have found useful. If you want your plant related link listed here, please e-mail me with the complete link. All I ask is that the favour is returned and that you put a link on your homepage to mine. The correct link for this page is: http://webspace.webring.com/people/bc/cteichreb Links with the Canadian flags in front of them are websites located within Canada. Personal homepagesCommercial websitesNote: The following commercial sites listed are those which I have personally had good experiences with and I offer my opinion only as a guide. If you are interested in ordering from any of these nurseries, you should feel free to ask questions of others on the cp lists. As well, any nursery should be able to provide details on how long they've been in business, their attitude towards customer service, size of plants, origin of plants (don't buy wild collected plants, unless they can prove they were collected legally), refunds/exchanges, and necessary permits. As with all businesses, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! If you believe there should be a site added, let me know on my 'Comments' page or e-mail me. To be listed on this site, I require the following: 1. Three good references from previous customers. 2. A valid web-page address that provides plant/seed lists and prices, and provides the necessary contact information for ordering. Niagara Carnivores: Run by Carl Mazur, he offers a wide selection of Sarraceniaseed and plants, plus some other genera.
The Carnivorous Plant Web: Run by Alan Bickell, he offers primarily tissue cultured Nepenthes but is getting into other genera.
Drosera: Run by Chris Fieger, she has limited supply, but the plants are of excellent quality and reasonable costs.
Carnivorous plant societies Vancouver Carnivorous Plant Club: The other site I maintain, this is for enthusiasts in the Vancouver and Seattle regions and gives updates on meetings, etc.
Canadian Carnivorous Plant Society: Exactly as it says. A relatively new club for Canadian enthusiasts.
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