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I live in Lathrop, California and I have recently been attracted to carnivorous plants. I got into the the hobby due to being attracted by different ways the carnivorous plants catch insects and small animals, also by their different array of colors :D I still grow different plants, but if I had...
Anything italicized is available for trade
Nepenthes
ampullaria, seed grown
ventricosa Madja As
x ventrata
Seedlings - albomarginata
Orchids
Aerides flabellata
Bulbophyllum Adoribil Collin
Bulbophyllum Agathe
Bulbophyllum ambrosia
Bulbophyllum bicolor
Bulbophyllum cocoinum
Bulbophyllum...
Hi all and sorry for the long post! I just figured it would be better to ask 1 big question and introduce myself at the same time than flooding the forum with 23 identical questions :) I hope you can bare with me!
See I've got a big problem. Until recently I was happily...
so here's my second project....this time with nephrophylla and biloba...
dont know how long it will take to fill out and flower, but i hope in time for BACPS's big show in june. but if not, there's always next year...sigh.
the whole schabang:
U. nephrophylla on top, U. biloba on bottom---will...
starting a new tank, working with something bigger. 3.5 gallons bigger than the last to be exact.
this is going to be more of a fish thank than a planted tank, but a planted tank never the less. i made this thread to share with you guys the progress of how i make my tanks. you'll be pleased to...
William (complete reboot)
Hm, the original title isn't so fitting anymore...
UPDATE
Lots of changes, lost lots of plants moving back between college... but lots survived too! Also some cool new species, including one that's been on my want list for a while.
New stuff from BCP is here...
Hi all
I'm in need of some Uticularia species.
I'm looking for any South American varieties as well as/including U. babui,
U. nelumbifolia, U. neprophylla, U. paulineae, U. biloba, U. blanchetti, U. endresii,
U. alpina, U. jamesoniana, U. campbelliana, U. asplundii, U...
Need help choosing utricularia
I'm not sure if its more appropriate to post here or in the CP Trading Post. I'm looking for Utrics after a round of less than spectacular results on a genus that's supposed to be tough and durable.
The link to the CP trading post thread is here...
Need help Choosing Utricularia, they die easily on me
I've tried my hand at a few utricularias and I havent had much success. I'd like to ask for some recommendations on what to grow, and perhaps if anybody would like to give me a utricularia you think fits my conditions I'd be most happy to...
does anyone here work with elophoglossum ferns?? im specifically interrested in a small species that has fan shaped leaves resembling tiny ginko biloba leaves. here is a pic
http://www.blackjungle.com/gallery/panama/image63.html
http://www.blackjungle.com/gallery....84.html
thank you
-josh
I'm looking for some U. biloba, and I do have some things for trade, but nothing really "special". But, look at my growlist and maybe we can work something out. Just PM me.
-Ben
I've always wondered about U. biloba, it has really nice blue flowers. And one of my questions is: Can this plant be grown as a terrestrial? Or is it strictly aquatic? I know U. gibba can be grown both ways, is this the case with U. biloba?
-Ben
I've always wondered about U. biloba, it has really nice blue flowers. And one of my questions is: Can this plant be grown as a terrestrial? Or is it strictly aquatic? I know U. gibba can be grown both ways, it this the case with U. biloba?
-Ben
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