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I thought i would show some of my temperates before the end of the season
This will be made up of photos taken over the past couple of weeks, mainly in the past day or so.
Low Giant VFT is truely a giant, i absolutely love this cultivar...had a trap last year at about 1.89inches, largest this...
:water:Venus Flytrap - Dionaea muscipula
'D. Big Mouth' ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. Dentate' ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. Fused Tooth' ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. B52" ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. Typical Form' ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. Big Vigorous' ~ Outdoor in Bog
'D. Low Giant' ~ Outdoor in Bog
(NOTE: All of them got...
Today when i woke up, i went outside to check on my outdoor cp's. To my absolute horror, i saw that every single pot that had sphagnum moss (live or not live) in it, that had been sitting in a water tray, had been stripped of more than 50% of the sphagnum.
It seems to me that a raccoon thought...
So we will start with the temperates...
Darlingtonia Californica Mountain variety (a few of these have divisions of this plant update me on em will yah)
Some flytraps
And now some of the Neps
N. sanguinea Orange pitcher that just decided to inflate after waiting for 4 leaves...lol
N...
Sarracenia alata
SA01 S. alata -- green light veins, (JJ labat)
SA02 S. alata -- double flower (dennisB)
SA03a S. alata -- double flower (davy)
SA03b S. alata -- double white flowered form (UK. Andy Collins A09)
SA04 S. alata -- frayed flower (Gerd germany)
SA05 S. alata -- nigropurpurea,very...
This past April on a trip in the Sierra Nevada's I was able to collect seed from Darlingtonia californica; ethically of course! I have more than I need so I'm offering it up for SASE.
This seed was collected in the mountains and should be more tolerable of heat and cold than the coastal forms...
With weather FINALLY warmed up, and the sun out....my Sarras, Cobras, Dews, and VFTs are finally waking up and growing.....
flava var. cuprea pitcher, still waiting for the lid to fully form...just opened the other day
flava var. rugelii
Strange S. minor 'okee giant' flower, it was stunted...
well, these came as a freebie from my last plant order. I have had no luck with Darlingtonias so I'm putting these up for trade. I'm looking for Sarracenias. USA only please.
~billy
TF,
Here are some of the nicer things coming along this spring. Sorry for the crappy as hell pics!
D. californica "Mountain" i just got from SK! Thanks man!
My little Sequoiadendron giganteum.
Salad baby! Arugla, mesculn mix, and "Fancy" lettuce! Mmm!
Lippia dulcis, a plant with leaves...
Like wine? Like grapes? Like wine grapes?!
Well, here is your chance to own some of the best wine grapes around!
I am offering two cut-when-the-winner-wants green cuttings of some delicious Vitis vinifera varieties.
Thats right,
Wine Grapes!
Heres whats gonna happen:
Starting bid of $2...
About a week ago I visited the Butterfly Valley in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Northern Californica. Located deep in the valley there is a bog bordering both sides of the road containing Darlingtonia californica and Drosera rotundifolia. Utricularia minor is said to be found there but I...
About a week ago I headed to the Gasquet area of Northern California in search of Darlingtonia californica, Pinguicula macroceras, and Drosera rotundifolia.
Site 5
This site was a boggy seep located right alongside a highway, Darlingtonia californica, Pinguicula macroceras, and Drosera...
About a week ago I headed to the Gasquet area of Northern California in search of Darlingtonia californica, Pinguicula macroceras, and Drosera rotundifolia.
Site 3
This site is a very large serpentine seep alongside a highway south of Gasquet, CA. It is almost a wall of Darlingtonia...
About a week ago I headed to the Gasquet area of Northern California in search of Darlingtonia californica, Pinguicula macroceras, and Drosera rotundifolia.
Site 1
This site was a serpentine seep located alongside a highway in Southern Gasquet, Darlingtonia californica and Pinguicula...
Up for bid is a division of my Darlingtonia. the division is small, but the plant is VERY vigorous. I was told it is the mountain variety, and it seems to be as the plant is much easier than the coastal ive tried. you will receive the larger of the 3 divisions i made which you can see in this...
im still in the process of doing many of them...
so far ive divided S. dana's delight, s. psittacina, s. flava, s. purpurea, s. judith hindle, s. scarlet belle, d. californica, and some VFTs.
While watering this morning, I discovered that one of my Darlingtonia plants was sending up two flower shafts this year. Strangely enough, it didn't bloom at all in 2008 (it has usually been like clockwork); instead, it rapidly sent out stolons, producing new plants, and filling the pot. Go...
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