Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Carnivorous plants. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page or add your name to the participant list below.
NoahElhardt - Working through various genus and species level articles whenever I find time.
Rkitko - I have focused on plants that are protocarnivorous or suspected of carnivory, such as Stylidium. I will continue to focus in that area and contribute elsewhere where possible.
Veledan — I intend to finish editing down and adding my new material to Bladderwort, then I'll offer assistance on the project to whatever article we're working on at the time
Denisoliver In the German Wikipedia I started in 2004 working on CPs, meanwhile there exist more than 120 articles on them (check current count here), most articles on genera and some about species are FA/GA now.
JeremiahsCPs - I added lots of Nepenthes species photos -Jeremiah- CCPS
Yummifruitbat - I'll clean up and add detail to as many articles as time permits.
Panama01 In the German Wikipedia I am focussed some Drosera, Nepenthes, Pinguicula and of the Sarracenia.
Flytrap_canada - I focus on nepenthes and sarracenia; will provide habitat photos wherever possible.
Fly_traper i do not have a perticular genus i focus on.
Kotare: I intend to add information on New Zealand species of CP's - ( Utricularia and Drosera )
KeresH: I live in Tasmania and have at least one species of sundew on my property. I'm primarily intending to contribute photos of plants - as I find them in my travels.
Arioss - I added some of Nepenthes photos, especially cultivated ones.
Plantphotographer - I'm new to wikipedia work, but know CPs well and should be able to expand entries, especially in the Utricularia descriptions.
User:llamadog903 - I love CPs and will help out in pretty much anywhere.
User:SunDragon34 - I'm in. I just like CPs and hope to make the CP articles better.
. The WikiProject Carnivorous PlantsCurrent collaboration is Heliamphora.
Please contribute
Edit this page to make it better - add sections, details, etc.
Post comments, suggestions, or useful source material on the talk page
Upload pictures
Subpages (species specific) are being worked on too!
Invite other users to get involved
New Pages
This is a section where newly finished pages can be listed. This will allow for proofreading and review from other members, as well as recognition for hard work! This is meant mainly for the English WP, but feel free to post links to new other-language carnivorous plant pages here as well. That will help facilitate translation work.
Part of the goal of this project is to build thorough pages for each genus. These genera pages have been completed. Each could probably use some polishing up, maybe more refs, peer review, and then could possibly be nominated for FA status.
Nepenthes rajah is an insectivorouspitcher plant species belonging to the familyNepenthaceae. The plant has a very localised distribution, being restricted to Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. N. rajah is famous for the giant urn-shaped traps it produces, which can be up to 35 cm high and 18 cm wide. These are capable of holding 3.5 litres of water and in excess of 2.5 litres of digestive fluid, making them probably the largest in the genus by volume. Sir Joseph Hooker, who originally describedNepenthes rajah, called it "one of the most striking vegetable productions hither-to discovered".
St. John (1862) and later Phillipps & Lamb (1996) observed drowned rats in a large pitcher of this species. The giant form of N. rafflesiana is the only other Nepenthes species documented as having caught mammalian prey. N. rajah is also known to occasionally trap frogs, lizards and even birds, although these cases probably involve sick animals and certainly do not represent the norm. Insects, and particularly ants, comprise the majority of prey in both aerial and terrestrial pitchers. read on...
Structure
The following are merely suggestions of how a page could be structured. Feel free to include what you like and move things about as you creat/edit pages.
Pages on the Genus level:
Taxobox
Intro
Description of plant characteristics. Include morphology, method of carnivory, flowers, size range, etc.
Distribution and Habitat
Cultivation
Taxonomy - include species list if short, move to seperate page if long.
References, further reading, and links
Small photo gallery showing variation within genus
Pages on the species level:
Taxobox
Intro
Description of species including distinguishing characteristics.
Distribution and Habitat
Cultivation
List of subspecies where necessary
References, further reading, and links
Important: Citing sources is important. Please cite specific sources whenever you can. Footnotes are a great way to do this.
Eventual goal is to have at least one representative photo for every page. If possible, please upload new photos into the commons so that they can be used by others (ex. other language wikipedias)
As carnivorous plants are a field of special interest, international cooperation can be of use. For example, there have already been translations from the German to the English Wikipedia and the other way round (Nepenthes rajah, Pinguicula, Drosera pedicellaris, Drosera etc.). International cooperation might fasten the production of new articles or reworking current articles through teamwork in parallel writing, exchange of literature and help in translating.
Maybe somebody is interested in parallelizing efforts on any of these articles?
The rest of this discussion was moved to the talk page
Projects
The following is the current status of carnivorous plant articles. Many of the B-level articles could be nominated for Good Article status with little or no revision. Some A-level articles are close to FA status. Many stubs, especially at the generic level, need to be expanded.
Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.
Drosera pedicellaris: Denisoliver 17:55, 15 April 2006 (UTC) (I will translate this article from de Done. Thx to Noah for fixing grammar and style.)
Stylidium: Rkitko 21:59, 15 April 2006 (UTC) (Massive effort done today, but more to be done!)Applied for good article statusGot good article status! I'm also beginning to create stub pages for notable species (see: S. scandens, S. tenellum, and S. kunthii for the beginning of my effort). Rkitko 07:41, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Well done! :) -NoahElhardt 03:15, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
NeciFiX 00:23, 14 March 2007 (UTC) Hey, this is NeciFiX, I wrote the P. primuliflora page. Anyways, I heard of someone who is doing research into the Western Tofieldia, it grows in the same type of conditions as other CP's, and has sticky leaves. Possible carnivory may be involved! You guys should do some research. NeciFiX 00:23, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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If you would like to help out and participate, please visit the project page for more information. Thanks! Rkitko 22:44, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
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