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  1. Firerock

    Firerock's growlist

    Firerock’s growlist Not all plants are for trade. Dionaea muscipula (venus flytrap) B52 Big Mouth Bohemian Garnet Bristle Tooth Crested Petioles Crimson Sawtooth Czech Giant DC XL Dentate Dutch Jaws Justina Davis Long Red Fingers Low Giant Maroon Monster Red Dragon Red Piranha Royal red...
  2. S

    Dendrobium aemulum

    One of my Australian native orchids, Dendrobium aemulum, is in flower. Like many of our native orchids, the flowers are small, but they have an elegance and humility about them that is quite endearing. This particular plant I rescued after the State Foresty Commission 'selectively logged' some...
  3. F

    Forbes' list

    Steve (Bugweed) was shocked and dismayed when I told him that my growlist was not online, so here it is. If interested in a plant, please feel free to contact me, preferably via email. I may not have a spare, but can always add it to my list of plants to propagate. (edited 9 21 06; quite a...
  4. emilias_garden

    Emilia's garden growing list.

    JORGE JOEL (EMILIA’S GARDEN) CP’S GROWING LIST. Mountains of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nepenthes (Tropical Pitcher Plant): sanguinea ventricosa ‘Typical’ ventricosa ‘Red’ rafflessiana ‘Typical’ refflesiana ‘Gigantea’ ramispina x Dominii (rafflesiana x gracilis) x Judith Finn gracilis lowii...
  5. RL7836

    Carnivorous plant newsletter vol 22 # 1&2

    Looking through some old issues of CPN found some duplicates. This issue is from March & June of 1993 (double issue). Articles on: - Lots of letters to the editors - Some observations on the trapping mechanisms of Nepenthes Inermis & N. Rhombicaulis (Bruce Salmon) - Color variation of S...
  6. T

    Many plants to trade

    I have for trade (-1, -2, -3 or so on means I have that many for trade): Drosera D. tokansis-5 D. capensis 'wide leaf- 7 D. slackii-1 D. capillaris 'Jacksonville, Fl'-2 D. madigascaris 'Botswana'-1 D. dielsiana-1 D. capensis 'Alba'-1 seedling D. filiformis ssp. tracyi 'Buck Pond'-1 Sarracenia...
  7. R

    Think about what you write before you post

    I first have to put a caveat on this statement. I am not saying this as a Mod, or in any official capacity, but as a member. I know it's a Feature Novel in length, but I REALLY want you to read it. There have been more than a few threads here lately which I have not been able to moderate...
  8. S

    Stick insects

    Does anyone else keep stick insects? I myself keep Indian Stick Insects Vietnamese stick Insects Australian Spiny Stick Insects.
  9. B

    Tissue culture?

    It appears to me that there are more German and Australian TC labs specializing in Nepenthes than there are U.S. TC labs offering Nepenthes. Am I missing something, or are there some TC labs out there that sell Nepenthes?
  10. A

    Alexis vallance's growlist

    <span style='font-size:17pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'>Dionaea muscipula (venus flytrap)</span></span> Typical, upright Typical, rosetted Typical, upright, big traps Red Dragon Green Dragon Clayton's Volcanic Red Royal Red Blood Red Australian Red Rosette Fine Tooth x Red...
  11. S

    Free seed

    Greetings all, I have an absolute tonne of N. ventricosa seed (the female parent is the type variety and the father was bubblegum pink/red) I've been trying to get rid of before I compost it. I was only going to send seed to Australian addresses, but even having sent quite a bit off, I still...
  12. Finch

    Whats the most annoying think you can do

    I will go first (question is the topic and description) The most anoying thing iv done [here] probably would be spinning toppics off in bazare directions (leading to their ineveieble death) wich is quite  uswful for me at times- not that iv ever done it on purpouse The other would be listing...
  13. S

    A cp halloween tale

    Off the list serve...enjoy! HH Hi all, Here is a short Halloween tale: The Los Angeles CP Society once met for a meeting at the home of CPer Art North. Australian visitor Robert Gibson gave a slideshow presentation and then we all went into Art's Nepenthes house. While looking over the plants...
  14. P

    I have darlingtonia seeds

    I have darlingtonia seeds. I even have a 20 seeds variety of sarracenia seeds and I have a seed packet of leucophylla (sp?) I am willing to trade for a small australian pitcher plant.. cephalotis (sp? i think thats the one, ill have to check lol) let me know if you have one and wish to trade...
  15. T

    Wonderful book!

    Yesterday brought an unlooked for copy of this book, signed by the author. It was sent by a friend in New Zealand as a gift, and he said "I knew you would be grateful for the book, but your email shows just how thoughtful, generous and committed you really are to the Drosera genus. " I feel...
  16. J

    Aldrovanda seed pictures

    Hi, I got some seeds of the tropical red form Australian Aldrovanda vesiculosa variant. I sent some of those seeds to Christian who took nice photographs. The look like those from Dionaea but are more round. For comparison: Dionaea muscipula seeds Good growing, Jan
  17. K

    Wanted: carnivorous plant newsletter back issues

    Hello, In order to complete my collection of back issues I am looking for the following: Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society Volume 9 No. 4; Australian Carnivorous Plant Society; 1990 Thank you, Kenneth.
  18. PlantAKiss

    Compilation of Books/Papers on Droserae, by Tamlin Dawnstar

    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...
  19. A

    My website

    Dear all: I am proud to announce the launching of my website: http://www.pitcherplantfever.com For australian cp growers. Gus
  20. T

    Drosera bibliography

    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...
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