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I happened to look at my Drosera auriculata the other day and found that it outgrew its little contaner as it got about 6 inches tall. I had it growing in a little plastic tube a half of a soda bottle top placed over the pot and tray to keep it sticky and healthy. WEll the vine was bending...
Trades will come first in importance and will be sent out ASAP.
After trades I will take SASE ($2 for bubblelope or $3 small box and shipping). If SASE -
first - PM me,
second - send the money, making sure to have a return addresss and a note stating which plants and what your forum name...
ALEX’S GROWLIST-1/4/05
ALDROVANDA
A. vesiculosa (Japan)
BROCCHINA
B. reducta
BYBLIS
B. liniflora
CEPHALOTUS
C. follicularis
DARLINGTONIA
D. californica
D. californica (Florence, OR)
DIONAEA
D. muscipula
D. muscipula ‘Big Mouth’
D. muscipula ‘Big Vigorous’
D. muscipula ‘Fang’...
ALEX’S GROWLIST-1/3/05
ALDROVANDA (1)
A. vesiculosa (Japan)
BROCCHINA (1)
B. reducta
BYBLIS (1)
B. liniflora
CEPHALOTUS (1)
C. follicularis
DARLINGTONIA (2)
D. californica
D. californica (Florence, OR)
DIONAEA (13)
D. muscipula
D. muscipula ‘Big Mouth’
D. muscipula ‘Big Vigorous’...
Ok, I need help with the spelling, punctuation, and capitalization of my growlist. I am specifically confused with cultivars and hybrids. Can anyone help me? Here is my growlist. Mods, feel free to edit the mistakes.
ALDROVANDA
A. vesiculosa
CEPHALOTUS
C. follicularis
DARLINGTONIA
D...
I have several types of tuberous seeds in a tray in the greenhouse now. It is cold out there. I checked this morning the the peltata has germinated and has feeder leaves. The D. auriculata looks like it is germinating, but there are three others. As I said, it is getting cold. Can anyone give me...
SELECTED READINGS IN DROSERA
Compiled by William "Tamlin" Dawnstar
I have been asked often enough for some pertinent “scientific” literature regarding the genus Drosera. The following is a very non-academic compilation taken from notes, jottings and the like. I hope some of it proves useful...
For the W.E.I.R.D.:
Selected Readings in Drosera: A Bibliography
I have been asked often enough for some pertinent “scientific” literature regarding the genus Drosera. The following is a very non-academic compilation taken from notes, jottings and the like. I hope some of it proves useful. I...
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...
Hello everyone,
I sown D. peltata ssp auriculata? and D. stolonifera ssp. stolonifera back on 9/20/03. They were placed on the surface of a 8" pot with equal mix silica sand and peat moss. Water level kept 1/2 way up the pot, and weekly mistings. 2x 4' light bulbs are just a few inches above...
Well it was a very nice sunny day on Friday so me and a friend (Kyrill) went in search of a form of U. dichotoma that Kyrill had seen growing and flowering as a suspended aquatic. We had also had a tip-off that U. australis was growing in the area.
After a very long (over 2 hour) drive we...
The first Drosera that I ever sowed and grew from seed (albeit for a very short time), happened to be D. auriculata, these lived on for at least five months or so...then dissapeared one last time.
This time around I have a nice packet of D. graniticola. Is there anything I really need to keep...
Well as we all know all of the upright (not including the climbing D. macrantha) Drosera in South East Australia have been reduced to the same species, D. peltata. Howerver these "forms" grow side by side, look different, are geneticly isolated from each other, have different looking flower...
Hi again everyone,
Following on from my previous post in the Utricularia section, this is the second and final post from my trip to the Grampians National Park. On the previous post I covered the Utricularia dichotoma forms that I saw. On this thread I'll deal with the rest of what I saw. I...
G'Day everyone,
I went on a fieldtrip today in the hope of finding some native Australian Utricularias in flower. Ended up finding huge colonies of U. dichotoma and U. tenella both in full flower. It was quite a windy day but the flowers managed to stay still long enough to get a few good...
Hi everyone,
A couple of days ago I payed a visit to one of my favourite CP spots to check out how the Drosera were coming along.
The place is found near the small town of Anglesea which is on the coast in the far south east corner of Australia. The area is a large tract of Eucalypt heathland...
Hi,
has someone fresh tuberous drosera seeds or small tubers to spare for a trade?
I do not need "normal" Dr. auriculata, peltata, menziesii.
If you have other species or colour variants of the above, please pm or mail me privately(!).
Jan
Hi there,
Now that school is over with, I have time to trade plants!
I have the following plants to trade:
Pinguicula agnata x gypsicola
Pinguicula laueana
Pinguicula clyclosecta
Pinguicula x 'george seargent'
Pinguicula ag x (mor x ehl) (could be potosiensis? lost label) pic of juvenile...
OK this is making me angry! Something has been snacking on things in my terrerium, but I have not seen it. My auriculata seedlings have been loosing leaves-- they arn't dying: they have been clipped off. It is a clean cut. A nidiformis leaf that I was using for a leaf cutting was cut in half...
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