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Also, S. divinorum has a history of ethnobotanical use among Mexican shamans. Its not a very common plant, and it can be somewhat expensive to purchase, so I don't think I'm being unreasonable in requesting mature CPs in exchange.
I have a few 'Divine Sage' plants to trade, if any one is interested please PM me. Will trade for mature Sarracenia plants, preferably S. minor or psittacina, interesting Nepenthes species or mature non-typical VFT, such as dente, red dragon, cup-trap, etc, or possibly some other not-so-common...
Its a nice, vigorous plant with gigantic (about 10" X 3") pitchers. It put off a flower spike earlier this year, which I snipped. Now it's putting out two more, so I guess I'll have lots of pollen to spare...unfortunately I don't have any female Nepenthes, that I know of. Some of my plants have...
Can anyone tell me if G. hispidula self pollenate, and if so, how long does it take for the seeds to reach maturity? Also, aprox. how many seeds can I expect per pod?
Thanks for any info,
Nile
Yeah, finding seed/plant sources on a search engine can be tedious and tiresome, even if ultimately rewarding, I know this from personal experience.
Cooks Carnivorous Plants (USA) has a few variaties
CPCAN (Canada) sells bulk Sarracenia seed, and a couple types of Drosera
And Peter Paul's...
Hey Allosaurz,
I don't know if this link has already been posted, because I don't have time to read thru the 300+ posts on this thread, but I think you may find this useful:
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The Official Homepage of the Squirrel Defamation League...enjoy...
Nile
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