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I've recently harvested quite a few P. chilensis seeds. These are pretty darn fresh, the last batch I harvested 7 days ago, and the most recent batch I harvested about 2 days ago. In my experience, these are a very easy species to germinate, much like lusitanica. If you're interested in trading...
Here is a photo of my P. chilensis. You can see some seedlings, that are likely from a seed pod which I forgot to harvest. One of the amazing traits of this plant is that it is completely autogamous!
The flowers of P. chilensis are very short, the stalk can be sessile like mine, or a few cm...
I lied... :jester:
If there is anything that I don't have for trade, but you are dying to have, send me a pm and I'll see if I see what I can start propagating for ya. I'm always looking for different clones than what I have, so if you have something I already have on my growlist, send me a...
Looking for ANYTHING that's not on my growlist.. not limited to, but including:
Pinguicula cyclosecta
P. gigantea
P. gracilis
P. emarginata
P. grandiflora
P. ibarrae
P. agnata crosses
P. antarctica
P. alpina
P. caerulea
P. lutea
P. villosa
P. zecheri
Looking for established and well...
Hey guys,
just wondering if anyone has some spare P. antarctica seeds they wouldn't mind trading. I've tried literally everywhere, with no luck. If you're interested, please PM me!
Thanks! :)
I have learned a great bit from reading the sections of Darwin's Insectivorous plants available in e-book format here: e-book
or here: Original book in PDF with Illustrations
ICPS on growing from seed: Germination Guide
Pictures: Rotundifolia Humbolt Co. is Big Lagoon!
IMHO you should read...
i find this story VERY interesting being a student of geology......note what i put in bold and underlined.....it says the ecosystem has been intact since between 250 and 500 million years ago......anyone have any clue what Antarctica looked like even 150 million years ago? it was about twice its...
CP's have been found everywhere on Earth except Antarctica and the oceans. Since the oceans have barely even been explored, could there be cp's somewhere in the ocean?
Could this article be proof.
http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/100305/loc_20051003009.shtml
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