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My growlist:
-Stylidium caespitosum
-Genlisea aurea
-Heliamphora minor var minor Auyan
-Heliamphora minor var pilosa Auyan (Many different genetics)
-Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black'
-Heliamphora minor 'big orange'
-Heliamphora minor 'selection 1'
-Heliamphora minor "aonda giant"
-Heliamphora...
I have two more plants for trade. I will post pics tomarrow. US only please!
Darlingtonia californica, large plant with almost 10" pitchers. I already had a trade set up for this plant but it fell through.
Sarracenia purpurea spp. Purpurea (District of muskosa, Canada) this is a huge multiple...
So after filling my pots with around 10 seeds each i have somewhere in the range of 40-60 seeds left. i dont like over seeding because if things do catch on i could end up with very overcrowded pots and i am not the best at devisions. what does this mean for you? i ahve about 50 darlingtonia...
Nepenthes
N argentii
N aristolochiodes (sg,♂)
N attenboroughii (sg)
N diatas (AW)
N edwardsiana (AW)
N edwardsiana (sg)
N ephippiata (AW)
N glabrata (BE)
N gymnamphora- singgalang (AW)
N hamata ♂ (AW)
N klossii (BE, clone 2)
N Khasiana
N lowii -(seed)
N nigra (sg)
N pervillei (sg)
N rajah...
I will soon be getting Darlingtonia Californica seeds in a trade and I want to make sure I do everything right. I know some people have been annoyed by how much I ask about this on the chatbox so I have just decided to start a thread. So here goes
What kind of media should I use? Will long...
While trimming away last year’s dried growth from some of my older Darlingtonia plants, I thought that I’d have a little look-see at what had been captured during the 2011 season. The plants seemed to have had a particularly favorite meal.
Oh, well . . .
Darlingtonia californica
Darlingtonia:
D. californica – Butterfly Valley, CA
Dionaea:
‘Typical’
‘Red Dragon’
'King Henry'
Drosera:
D. adelae
D. binata
D. capensis 'alba'
D. capensis ‘Narrow’
D. 'Marston Dragon'
D. rotundifolia
D. spatulata
D. spiralis
Pygmies:
D. x carburop
D. enodes – Scott’s River
D. nitidula x...
Hi folks !
Nice to be here :) My name is Franck(dals09) and i am a grower from canada.
My growlist:
-Stylidium petiolare
-Genlisea Aurea
-Sarracenia Minor
-Sarracenia Alata
-Heliamphora Minor
-Darlingtonia Californica
-Pinguicula Moranensis
-Pinguicula ehlersiae Ixmianilpan
-Dioneae...
Darlingtonia californica
This is a division I took from last year so it has had plenty of time to establish roots. Pictured in a 3 inch pot the pitchers are last years growth. It is just beginning to grow the first pitcher for this year. The mother plant started out from a division not much...
As the warm weather sets and summer coming within the next months, my plants already show good signs of growing well and they like how I''m keeping them! :)
Enjoy the pics! :)
(to see all the pictures, check out other forums, due to the limit that TF has, I was only able to post 60 pics of the...
Drosera-
D. intermedia
D. filiformis
D. rotundifolia
D. burmannii
D. spatulata
D. binata ssp. multifida
D. Binata Giant Form
D. madagascariensis
D. capensis ( typical and alba )
D. dielsiana
D. slackii
D. admirabilis
D. binata ssp. dichotoma
D. aliciae
D. roseana
D. binata typical
D...
Here's a chart that sums up a very well thought out, 1997 peer-reviewed study on the nitrogen intake of carnivorous plants, with a focus on Nepenthes mirabilis, Cephalotus follicularis, and Darlingtonia californica.
I was able to access the journal through my university's database and have it...
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