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FOR TRADE: Plants I have for trade (most are full sized or almost flowering size):
D. ascendens ( Approximately nickel size)
D. adele typ
D. adele giant
D. affinis
D. aliciae
D. binata coromandel, NZ
D. capensis (red/albino/typ)
D. capensis albino x aliciea
D. dichotoma giant
D. roseana
D...
As the title states, if you have any extra D. capensis red form seed I'd love to have some. Thanks!
Seed I can trade:
D. spatulata
D. brevifolia
Seeds that will be ready soon:
D. deilsiana
D. capensis typical
and a few Dionaea
Last year I posted pictures of the wet area at my house where several carnivorous plants grow. I have since done much to clear invading shrubs and exotic grasses. Here is a photo from January.
The plants have died back completely for the winter and I cleared much of the invading overgrowth...
Drosera
D. brevifolia
D. synderi
D. burmannii
D. burmannii red
D. capensis alba
D. affinis
D. collinsiae
D. lantau island
Hopefuls (unid'd mystery seedlings)
I have over 75 seedlings on the verge of positive id's. These are the few I am more then 50% sure I have
-Likley
D. capensis red
D...
Drosera
D. brevifolia
D. synderi
D. burmannii
D. burmannii red
D. capensis alba
D. affinis
D. collinsiae
D. lantau island
Hopefuls (unid'd mystery seedlings)
I have over 75 seedlings on the verge of positive id's. These are the few I am more then 50% sure I have
-Likley
D. capensis red
D...
I suspect many yards in the rural southeast are home to Drosera brevifolia. A teacher of mine in 7th grade mentioned that she had some in her yard. Many of my neighbors front yard ditches are filled with little white sundew blooms during sunny spring days. Likewise, my yard has some nice...
Hey everyone. I finally got around to typing up a list for you all. I'm pretty sure I got everything but not 100% sure. Also keep in mind I work in a greenhouse where we've got over 300 species of plants ranging from orchids, ferns, tropical fruits, cactus, ethnobotanicals and more. So if you're...
I mainly grow native plants, from Florida and Georgia, and carnivores.
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I first got into carnivorous plants in middle school when my family built a house on some land in south Georgia during the fall of 2004. I recognized pitcher plants (S. minor) growing in the ditch after seeing S. flava during a field trip to a local Carolina bay. I tried to take care of the...
bog
brevifolia
built
caerulea
capillaris
care
carnivorous
carolina
cut
flava
flowers
garden
gibba
leucophylla
minor
sarracenia
spring
subulata
sundew
winter
This is what I have so far. Just because I have it, does not mean I would not be interested in more. So if you have something available that is on my list don't count me out. UPDATED 3/22/15
Drosera
‘Snyderi’
adelae
admirabilis ‘Ceres’
admirabilis 'Floating'
aff. Petiolaris ‘Pin...
The proceeds from this year’s auction will be combined with last year’s to create maximum impact at the Boiling Spring Lakes Preserve, in cooperation with our friends at the Nature Conservancy. This site, on the outskirts of the town of Boiling Spring Lakes, NC, includes many lands immediately...
Hi everyone! Quick question...
So, I noticed yesterday that one of my private collection Dionaea pots had a rogue Drosera that seems to popped up over the past few days... Can't figure out what it is or where it came from...
The only seeds I've had access to in the past year or so are...
I have had this plant in my collection since last summer. It was labeled as D. brevifolia. It strongly resembled brevifolia while still small but then grew up and out.
This drosera resembles spatulata, possibly the kangaroo island form. What do you think?
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As many of you know I am working on getting a CP group going in texas and I would like to start growing more texas native carnivorous plants species to be able to share seeds and plants at our meetings this spring and summer.
I currently do not have any texas native species and was wondering...
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