CP's in Texas

MPM7347@ACS.TAMU.EDU
Mon, 17 Jun 1996 8:39:17 -0500 (CDT)

Danny,

Have you visited the web page for Flynn Bog...?
If not here goes... http://csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/flynnbog/FB1.HTML

If you E-mail Monique Reed or the other gentleman on the page you may be able to get some info.. From what I understand this is on private land, and the
easiest way to visit would be to come and be a guest w/ a TAMU Botony Class
Field Trip...

Also... In College Station, There is an old park used now primarily by Texas
A&M Univ. Botany dept. but it is still open to the public.
There are some D. brevifolia there (though I have yet to see them)
The home page for this park called Lick Creek Park
is:
http://www.isc.tamu.edu/FLORA/LCP/LCPINTRO.HTML

look under 'Mesic Woods' and you will find them.. there are also some nice
orchids here as well. I spoke with a professor at A&M and I was told that
suprisingly these Drosera are found in some surprisingly dry areas eg. dry creek beds which may be at proper water table or areas that are moist only after a
rain. If you are interested in visiting great AGGIELAND just E-mail me and I
can give you directions to the park

Happy Hunting!!!
Mike Mullaney