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Literaturverzeichnis Der G F P LITERATURVERZEICHNIS DER G F P Bücher: Autor?: Karnivoren –Arten und Kultur. 1996.169 S. 317 Farbfotos mit wissenschaftl. Artnamen. In japanisch. Autor?: Karnivore Pflanzen. 2006. 243 S. Ca. 500 Farbfotos mit wissenschaftl. Artnamen. In japanisch. Aaseng, N.: Meat – Eating Plants. 1996. 48S.(Kinderbuch). In englisch. Ainsworth, J.u.J.: Sarracenia. 1996. 54 S. In englisch. Anastasio, D.: EEK! Stories to make yuo shriek. 1997. 48 S.(Kinderbuch). In englisch. Baffray, M., Brice, F., Danton, P.: Les plantes carnivores de France. 1985. 134 S. In französisch. Baffray, M., Brice, F., Danton, P.: Les plantes carnivores, Des pieges au detour de I’image. 1992.164 S. In französisch. Bailey, T.S.: Venus’s Flytrap The Natural History and Culture. 2008. 279 S. In englisch. Barthlott, W., Porembski, S., Seine, R., Theisen, I.: Karnivoren. Biologie und Kultur. 2004. 224 S. Braem, G.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen. Arten und Kultur. 1992. 136 S. Braem, G.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen. Arten und Kultur. 2. Auflage 1996. 128 S. Camilleri, T.: Canivorous Plants. 1998. 103 S. In englisch. Carow, Th.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen, Kosmos-Band. 2005. 48 S. Carow, Th., Fürst, R.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen. Arten - Kultur - Vermehrung, 1990. 68 S. Carow, Th.: Karnivoren. Die Welt der fleischfressenden Pflanzen. 2009. 192 S. Bildband. Casper, S.J.: Monographie der Gattung Pinguicula L. In: Melchior, H.: Bibliotheca Botanica. 1966. 209 S. In deutsch, Artbeschreibung in latein. Cheek, M., Jebb, M.: Flora Malesiana Nepenthaceae. 2001.164 S. In englisch. Cheers, G.: Carnivorous Plants. 1983. 95 S. In englisch. Cheers, G.: Carnivorous Plants of the World. 1992. 174 S. In englisch. Clarke, C.: Nepenthes of Borneo. 1997. 207 S. In englisch. Clarke, C.: Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. 2001. 326 S. In englisch. Clarke, C.: Pitcher Plants of Peninsular Malaysia. 2002. 32 S. In englisch. Clarke, C.: Pitcher Plants of Sabah. 2001. 40 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants. Collekting, naming, and preserving of herbarium specimens. 2004. 42 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in California U.S.A. 2003. 58 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in Hawaii U.S.A. 2003.29 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in New Caledonia. 2003. 35 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in New South Wales Australia. 2003. 84 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in New Zealand. 2003. 58 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in South Australia. 2005. 63 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in Tasmania. 2000. 55 S. In englisch. Clayton, C.H.: Carnivorous Plants in Victoria. 2004. 86 S. In englisch. Clyne, D.: Plants of Prey. 1992. 33 S.(Kinderbuch). In englisch. Correa, A.M.D., Silva, T.R.S.: Drosera, Flora Neotropica, Mittelamerika. 2005. 65 S. In spanisch. D`Amato, P.: The savage garden. Cultivating C.P. 1998. 313 S. In englisch. Danser, B.H.: The Nepenthaceae of the Netherland Indiens. 1928. 188 S. Kopie, In englisch. Darwin, Ch.: Insectivorous Plants. 1896. Nachdruck d. Originalausgabe 1972. 462 S. In englisch. Degreef, J.D.: Aldrovanda vesiculosa. 1989. 39 S. In französisch. Degreef, J.D.: Byblis. 1989. 47 S. In französisch. Degreef, J.D.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen. 1994. 24 S. Mit deutscher Übersetzung. Diels, L.: Droseraceae. In Engler, A. : Das Pflanzenreich 1906. Nachdruck der Originalausgabe 1968. 136 S. Kopie. In deutsch, Artbeschreibung in latein. Dietz, C., Jäger, A., Lenz, C.-J., Paul, C.: Carn. Plants of the W.-Cape South Africa. 2009. 203 S. Dowe, A.: Räuberische Pilze. Die neue Brehm-Bücherei. 1987. 156 S. Feßler, A.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen in Haus und Garten. 1982. 110 S. Gentle, V.: Kleine Buchserie. 1996. (Kinderbücher). In englisch. Sundews. 24 S. Pitcher plants. 24 S. Venus fly traps and waterwheels. 24 S. Bladderworts. 24 S. Butterworts. 24 S. Carnivorous muchrooms. 24 S. Heilborn, A.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen, Die neue Brehm-Bücherei. 1949. 32 S. Kopie. Heilborn, A.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen, Die neue Brehm-Bücherei. 1953. 32 S. Kopie IPS Japan: Amazing World of the C.P. .Bildband. Ca. 600 Fotos m. wissenschaftlichen Artnamen. 2003. 159 S. In japanisch und englisch. Janarthanan, M.K., Henry, A.N.: Bladderworts of India. 1992. 144 S. In englisch. Jenkins, M.: Fly Traps Plants That Bite Back. 1996. 29 S. (Kinderbuch). In englisch. Jezek, Z.: Masozrave Rostliny. 1997. 64 S. In tschechisch. 2 Joseph, J., Joseph, K.M.: Insectivorous Plants of Khasi and Jainta Hills, Meghalaya, India. 1986. 40 S. Kopie. In englisch. Juniper, B.E., Robins, R.J., Joel, D.M.: The Carnivorous Plants. 1989. 353 S. Kopie. In englisch. Kite, P.: Insect-Eating Plants. 1995. 61 S. (Kinderbuch). In englisch. Kurata, S.: Nepenthes of Mount Kinabalu. Sabah National Parks Publikations. 1976. 80 S. In englisch. Labat, J.J.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen auswählen und pflegen. 2003. 95 S. Auch in französisch vorhanden. Labat, J.J., Starosta, P.: Plantes Carnivores. 1993. 140 S. 110 Farbfotos m. wissenschaftl. Artnamen. In französisch. Lecoufle, M.: Carnivorous Plants, care und cultivation. 1990. 144 S. In englisch. Lloyd, F.E.: The Carnivorous Plants. 1942. Nachdruck der Originalausgabe 1976. 352 S. In englisch. Lowrie, A.: Carnivorous Plants of Australia. Vol. 1. 1987. 200 S. In englisch. Lowrie, A.: Carnivorous Plants of Australia. Vol. 2. 1989. 202 S. In englisch. Lowrie, A.: Carnivorous Plants of Australien. Vol. 3. 1998. 288 S. In englisch. Maier, E.: Das Moor im eigenen Garten. 2000. 130 S. McPherson, S.: C.P. and their Habitats Vol. 1. 2010. 723 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: C.P. and their Habitats Vol. 2. 2010. 1441 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: Glistening Carnivores. 2008. 392 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: Lost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands. 2008. 388 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: New Nepenthes Vol. 1. 2011. 595 S. In englisch. McPherson, S., Robinson, A.: Pitcher Plants of Sulawesi. 2012. 49 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: Pitcher Plants of the Americas. 2006. 320 S. In englisch McPherson, S.: Pitcher Plants of the Old World. Vol. 1. 2009. 631 S. In englisch. McPherson, S.: Pitcher Plants of the Old World. Vol. 2. 2009. 1399 S. In englisch. McPherson, S., Amoroso, V.B.: Pitcher Plants of the Philippines. 2011. 61 S. in englisch. McPherson, S., Schnell, D.: Sarraceniaceae of North America. 2011. 910 S. In englisch. McPherson, S., Wistuba, A., Fleischmann, A., Nerz, J.: Sarraceniaceae of South America. 2011.566 S. In engl. Nelson, E.C., Mckinley, D.L.: Venus`s Flytrap. 1990. 145 S. In englisch. Nielsen, J.N.: Carnivorous Plants. 1992. 63 S. (Kinderbuch). In englisch. McPherson, S., Amoroso, V.B.: Pitcher Plants of the Philippines. 2011. 61 S. In englisch. McPherson, S., Schnell, D.: Sarraceniaceae of North America. 2011. 910 S. In englisch. McPherson, S., Wistuba, A., Fleischmann, A., Nerz, J.: Sarraceniaceae of North America Nothelfer, I.: Fleischfressende Pflanzen. Keine Angabe zum Erscheinungsjahr. 65 S. Overbeck, C.: Carnivorous Plants, a Lerner Natural Science Book. 1982. 48 S. (Kinderbuch). In englisch. Pasek, K.: Masozrave rostliny. 2006. 96 S.. In tschechisch. Phillipps, A., Lamb, A.: Pitcher Plants of Borneo. 1996. 171 S. In englisch. Pietropaolo, J.u.P.: Carnivorous Plants of the World. 1986 und Ausgabe 1996. 206 S. In englisch. Plantentuin Rijksuniversiteit Gent. Vleesetende planten. 1991. 128 S. In niederländisch. Rice, B.A.: Growing Carnivorous Plants. 2006. 224 S. In englisch. Romanowski, N.: Gardening with Carnivores, Sarracenia Pitcher Plants. 2002.106 S. In englisch. Salmon, B.: Carnivorous Plants of New Zealand. 2001. 303 S. In englisch Schnell, D.E.: Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada. 1976. 125 S. In englisch. 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