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I can't post picture on so I just have to describe in words.
I received them as Pinguicula moranensis ssp. (Mexican ping.) from Sarracenia Northwest.
- They have oval- shaped summer leaves, and they are ginormous.
- They have lilac-colored flowers with very sweet scent, with white throat. I...
Hi.
I'm looking for edible pineapple such as comosus ‘Kona Sugarloaf’, kiwi plants, mango plants (yellow ones from Mexico or Philippines), liches (hairy ones) or banana plants such as apple banana.
I'm offering some begonias (white flowers), cuttings of schefellea, possibly a mature plant of D...
Their pitchers were about 1 inches or less in length, and Bob Z gave 7-inch long regia and other CPs though
I don't know about what's very rare and common- most of them. So I just trust the people I trade, hoping they are honest, and most of the time, they are
Well, I got regular Regia from Bob Z. for N. rajah (which I havn't send yet, due to very weak growth).
I'm just looking for Big Easy though...
Uh.
I have to search for months to get this awesome plant!!!
After I saw adnedarn's photo of D. regia big Easy, I got very interested in it. I really don't have "any" seeds left to trade so I rather send SASE or some fairly common drosera or pinguicula- possibly "a" cutting of cephalotus..
Thanks.
HMph, as far as I know, it's a cultivar.
Oh, I forgot to PM you that I sent yours couple days ago
Thanks to you
By the way, my D. capensis and D. peltata once germinated in 3 days -,-
I never grew lowland Nepenthes before- but I think you can sow them in a slightly warmer conditon than highland Neps. Hush, germinating CP seeds are hard...:(
How much can pings stand in fertile soil?
I know that Nepenthes and Pinguicula are rich mineral- tolerance but I don't think pings can't be grown in fertile soil as Nepenthes.
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