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Hey all!! I haven't been around much the last 2 weeks with my college year beginning to come to a close (only 8 days left!!!). Last week I had 3 midterms and today i finally had some time to get on.
So, anyhow here's some pics i took today:
D. anglica:
Another pic of D. anglica:
D...
I have D. nitidula subsp. allantostigma gemmae avilable for trade. I have enough for five people right now and will probably have more later. I will post agian when I have more.
Please post prior to PMing me so everyone can see when five people have made contact.
Glenn
Editorial comment...
Okay, I have 1 S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. montana available for trade to anyone in the USA. I'm looking for the following 2 species as a trade, but am not limited to them. If you have anything spiffy to offer, I'm all ears.
D. capensis "all red" and U. humboldtii
Here's my current...
Well, the D. pulchella coral flower & nitidula ssp allantostigma are dying. If any of you recall, they were producing gemmae like crazy so I shared the wealth and posted a little giveaway last month. The gemmae that I kept for myself are growing well along with the rest of my pygmy Drosera. ...
I have D. nitidula subsp. allantostigma x D. ericksoniae gemmae for the first 4 people that reply to this post. Please don't email or PM me. I also have 3 packets of D. capensis seeds if anybodys interested. Just send me a SASE. If you don't know what a "SASE" is, click here
Hello everyone,
I have a certain Drosera nitidula ssp allantostigma that's been producing gemmae like crazy! Supplies are limited (only 1 plant), so the first 3 that PM me can have some. I'll proceed with the SASE method that others do on this forum to ship out the gemmae. I know this isn't...
I will start by saying that I've not been highly succesful with gemmae in general. I have a brown thumb when it comes to starting plants from gemmae. It is frustrating because I know it's not that hard!
But I now have several D. nitidulla spp. allantostigma forming gemmae. Thanks Tamlin...
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