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Please feel free to correct me on spelling and any other kind of errors.
I enjoy trading.
My extras come and go so fast it's difficult for me to keep this list updated. If you see something that interests you, feel free to contact me. I can't guarantee the item(s) will be available for...
I have a lot of these guys to get rid of. I am not looking for much at all, I can trade them in the dozens. Please pm me if you're interested. Thanks! :-D
Edit: Oh yeah, I also have some D. sp Auyan Tepui , D. Admirabilis, D. Madagascariensis, D. Burmannii, and a D. x "Ruby Slipper"...
Dionaea muscipula
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typical
Akai Ryu
Cupped Traps
Dente/Dentate
Sarracenia
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S. flava 'mixed varieties'
S. flava var. rubricorpora
S. 'Judith Hindle'
S. leucophylla 'Cronus' (aka S. leucophylla 'Titan')
S. minor 'Okee Giant'
S. moorei x 'Royal Ruby'...
My D. admirabilis started looking like this all of a sudden.
The only thing that I can think of is possibly that the soil is too old or something. Could it be due to too much water? It was looking fine just a few days ago.
Thanks...
D. paradoxa
either erricksoniae or allantostigma
D. capensis (all red)
D. pymaea
D. capillaris
D. brevifolia
D. intermdia
D. admirabilis
D. venusta
D. spatulata
That's what the porch did to the survivors!
I took some pics of my plants recently.
D. x tokaiensis
D. capensis "Giant"
D. pulchella "Pink Flower" I love this plant
D. brevifolia getting bigger
Drosera paleacea ssp. paleacea
D. binata that came with my S. minor
D. capensis 'Albino' seedlings that have stayed around this...
Lol, I'm just excited. I finally made a time lapse with one of my plants, D. admirabilis. It's nothin' special. The only things to look at are a leaf on the left curling over some bloodworm, and also a leaf on the right unfurling. This is a collection of 34 pics, each at 15 min. intervals...
Due to my growing conditions I have always stayed with temperate species, but after getting my D. graomogolensis I have been bitten buy the bug so to speak. So I made a seed order which included the following tropical sundews:
D. aliciae
D. admirabilis
D. venusta
D. sessilifolia
D. auyan tepui...
I posted pics of these once before - don't remember how long ago. Anyway, they just keep going and going. A couple older 'dews that I just leave alone.
First, D. slackii:
D. admirabilis:
Capslock
Hello,
the following pictures have been taken in the last three weeks
from left to right: D. admirabilis - D. esterhuysenae - D. natalensis
Drosera slackii - different sized plants of one clone
Drosera callistos and Drosera mannii
The list below does not include any seeds waiting for germination.
Cephalotus
follicularis
Dionaea
muscipula
“Akai Red”
“Big Mouth”
“Freak”
“Sawtooth”
“South West Giant”
Drosera
adelae
admirabilis
aliciae
aliciae...
I've always appreciated the appearance of Drosera cuneifolia but was never able to obtain this species. Recently, however, I obtained some seed of Drosera admirabilis from Seandew and a potted plant of the same species, from a visit to California Carnivores. The seed is growing nicely and so is...
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