Das Taublatt
Das Taublatt is a triannual German-language periodical based in Bochum[1] and the official publication of Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum, a carnivorous plant society based in Germany.[2][3] Typical articles include matters of horticultural interest, field reports, and new taxon descriptions.[3] The journal was established in 1984.[1] It publishes in full colour on glossy paper, with each issue numbering around 52 pages.[3]
Volume 53, issue 3 (2005) | |
Discipline | Botany |
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Language | German |
Edited by | Carsten Paul |
Publication details | |
History | 1984–present |
Publisher | Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen im deutschsprachigen Raum (Germany) |
Frequency | Triannual |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Taublatt |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0942-959X |
OCLC no. | 85159943 |
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Taxon descriptions
Das Taublatt published the formal descriptions of Heliamphora glabra, Heliamphora pulchella, Nepenthes mantalingajanensis, and Nepenthes viridis,[4][5] as well as the ant plant Hydnophytum caminiferum.[6] It also originated the varietal name Pinguicula ehlersiae var. albiflora, which is a nomen nudum.[4] Three Venus Flytrap cultivar names were first published in the journal: Dionaea muscipula 'Green Dragon', Dionaea muscipula 'Holland Red', and Dionaea muscipula 'Red Burgundy'.[4]
References
- Das Taublatt: Austausch- und Nachrichtenorgan der Gesellschaft für Fleischfressende Pflanzen. WorldCat.
- Rice, B. 2010. Carnivorous Plant Society Archives. The Carnivorous Plant FAQ. [archived page from October 10, 2010]
- (in German) Das Taublatt Archived 2011-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. Gesellschaft für fleischfressende Pflanzen.
- Schlauer, J. N.d. Query results: Taublatt. Carnivorous Plant Database.
- (in German) Micheler, M., T. Gronemeyer, A. Wistuba, D. Marwinski, W. Suarez & V. Amoroso 2013. Nepenthes viridis, eine neue Nepenthes-Art von der Insel Dinagat, Philippinen. Das Taublatt 76: 4–21.
- (in German) Wistuba, A., U. Zimmermann, D. Marwinski & T. Gronemeyer 2014. Hydnophytum caminiferum, eine einzigartige neue Hydnophytum-Art von der Vogelkop-Halbinsel in West Papua (Indonesien). Das Taublatt 78: 45–50.
External links
- Official website (in German)