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1. rball
2. dr_donut, I have always wanted to try this species, so thanks for this opportunity!
3. hcarlton
4. grey moss. Thanks for the wonderful oppertunity
5. Pearldiver Thanks, great giveaway!
6. SerMuncherIV
7. Purpoh, Thank you so much! This is so generous!
8. Nimbulan. Well I can't resist...
Hmmmm. I'm using photobucket. Any idea why they wouldn't be coming up? It's what I have always used for posting here...
Update: Are they coming up now? I tried something different.
It's been ages since I've posted any pictures so here are a few from the greenhouse today. It got pretty stormy out and I didn't want to go look at the tags, so some of the names might be the reverse. But, you get the idea :P
singalana x spectabilis
burbidgeae x trusmadiensis
spectabilis x...
Two days ago I saw that my grandifloras were in full bloom while my vallisneriifolias are just now coming out of dormancy. I really wanted to cross these two this year because the valls are probably old enough to bloom now. So, I needed a way to save the pollen. Hard to do with a flower that...
Congratulations! The seed pod could take anywhere from a month to two months to be fully ripe. Keep an eye on it regularly in a few weeks. When it nears time to collect, the seed pod will give you only a few days notice before it splits open and you lose the seed. The seedpod will either become...
Darn. I figured I wouldn't be getting any more but it was worth asking. At least their first year in these pots will be devoted more to growth instead of flower production.
I have about five sarracenias that I have had for a few years but this season I wanted to add two more to the family. I got a Leah Wilkerson and a Reptilian Rose. Both arrived today with healthy rhizomes (medium sized) but unfortunately both flower stalks broke off during transit. They were only...
It has never set seed for me. I think need to get another clone for successful pollination. All of my plants came from two 'Daruma' starts a few years ago. And, currently I have never even tried my wasabi. I love the fake stuff so I am very excited to try it but I would like to get a good amount...
I've been growing wasabi here in Oregon for about two years now. It does well in this climate and has flowered every spring. This here is my mother plant but I also have about 10 sad looking gallon pots that I divided up a week ago. Luckily they are already sending out new leaves. :)
I have been growing one of these pings for about 6 months now and was hoping to find more information on what species it might be. Google searches have provided little. As far as I know nothing definitive has been agreed upon but are there any ideas from other growers?
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WTB: Sarr 'Reptilian Rose'
I know this is a pricey cultivar and hard to find but hopefully I'll have a little luck here. I'm a nepenthes lover at heart and not usually sarracenia but this one looks wonderful enough that I need to see for myself.
List Date: 1/30/2016
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Wow. Well just so you are aware, the two people who replied really are some of the best growers on here and they took the time to try and help you. We deal with a lot of newbies who don't know what they are doing and from the looks of your profile you appear to be new to CPs. Not saying you are...
I've never participated in the "pitcher of the month" competition but this pitcher looked so good I figured I might have a shot. The peristome darkens a bit more with maturity but not by much. Usually this plant keeps that soft red blush.
N. burbidgeae x aristolochioides
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