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Old 22nd October 2008, 05:35 PM
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Default A meeting with Stewart McPherson

I don't know if this the right forum for this thread so if David wish move this I understand.
Stewart McPherson is the author of Pichter Plants of the Americas, Lost World of the Guinea Highlands, and Glistening Carnivores. He came to the ACPS meeting last night and gave talk about Nepenthes of Philippines, Sulawasi, New Guinea and quick look at the at few Borneo species.
The interesting news for the Neps fanatics is the species count is at 129 species. Futhermore he show photos of around 20 new or soon to be published species including minature species. One species is named after David Attenbrough the famous TV naturist and documentary maker.
Stewart is really nice guy who going infect lots of people with the CP poison.
I brough couple of his books while he was at the meeting and he was kind enough to sign them These books are now the pride of my CP books.
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