I got interested in carnivorous plants years ago after reading the first printing of Savage Garden by Peter D’Amato. I found this a truly wonderful presentation with really great graphics, especially for a person (me) without a scientific background. Now there’s a lot to think about…plus getting some answers to things vaguely wondered about while looking at carnivorous plants over the years. I am now seeing my Nepenthes and Drosera with a lot more appreciation and interest. Thank you so much Dr. Renner, and The International Carnivorous Plant Society! Judith 🌱 💚
Most fungi are beneficial to plants and help with growth. That is why we add mychorizza to the soil when planting trees and houseplants. Why would you add genes to plants to kill off fungi? t might turn out to be very bad
Thanks for this. Very interesting lecture.
How interesting ! Thank you for the lecture.
I got interested in carnivorous plants years ago after reading the first printing of Savage Garden by Peter D’Amato. I found this a truly wonderful presentation with really great graphics, especially for a person (me) without a scientific background. Now there’s a lot to think about…plus getting some answers to things vaguely wondered about while looking at carnivorous plants over the years. I am now seeing my Nepenthes and Drosera with a lot more appreciation and interest. Thank you so much Dr. Renner, and The International Carnivorous Plant Society! Judith 🌱 💚
Wow! Experts in carnivorous plant. Be careful not to be bitten!
Most fungi are beneficial to plants and help with growth. That is why we add mychorizza to the soil when planting trees and houseplants. Why would you add genes to plants to kill off fungi? t might turn out to be very bad