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UPDATED 29/04/10
BROMELIADS
Catopsis berteroniana (3/2/10)
Brocchinia reducta (3/2/10)
CEPHALOTUS FOLLICULARIS
f. Red
f. Typical
DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICA (1/5/09)
DIONAEA MUSCIPULA
Note : * Denotes official Dionaea cultivar
Akai Ryu - The Red Dragon* (Triffid Park)
All Green (21/11/09)
Baby...
I was flipping through a German book -- Karnivoren, (http://www.terraforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=114346&highlight=karnivoren) -- the other night (in a very successful effort to get drowsy), which had a table listing the various chemical components necessary for carnivorous plants to...
It appears I have to opportunity to pick myself up either a Catopsis beteroniana or Brocchiana reducta. They seem to want the same method of cultivation (full sun, moist, free-draining media, no frost), and I find both equally fascinating. But I'm having a hard time deciding on which to get! B...
Hi , My grow list is :
D. Binata
D. Binata Dichotoma Giant
D. Binata Multifida Extrema
D. filiformis
D. capensis green, red form, Wide leaves,Alba
D. paradoxa
D. Adelae
D. Intermedia
D. Aliciae
D. Rotundifolia
D. Nidiformis
D. Anglica
D. Closterostigma(gemmae)
D. Scorpioides Large form
D...
Here is a photo of the Catopsis berteroniana, just out of the bag, that I received from Wistuba yesterday. It is potted up into a solo mix of coarse perlite. The plant is still small, standing only about a couple of inches tall.
The title 'Lamparas de la selva' is the common South American...
Hello Friends,
Here's a few shots of a friend's C. beteroniana. It does have flower spikes, but they weren't quite open yet.
Nice, very powdery/waxy leaves! :)
Enjoy,
Brian.
Plants I don’t have any of the species
1. Aldrovanda
2. Brocchinia
3. Byblis
4. Catopsis
5. Drosophyllum
6. Genlisea
7. Heliamphora
8. Roridula
9. Triphyophyllum
10. Utricularia
I have several Drosera to trade like spatulata both fraser island and normal, I have capillares and nidiformis, I...
I need to trimming the graminifolia in my paludarium, its trying to get a foot hold in the water and I can't allow that :nono:. It will be atleast 1" X 1" of a portion size (well probably more, I won't really know for sure until I cut it out). Added a picture of the paludarium area the...
Utricularia graminifolia up for trade, it is currently growing in a 3 oz solo cup emersed.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/38338419@N00/3142390140/" title="DSC_0352 by Smeag, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/3142390140_168db97a00.jpg" width="500" height="334"...
So, who here has a carnivorous bromeliad? It can be either Brocchinia reducta or Catopsis berteroniana. Feel free to share your pics and growing advice.
Here's my Brocchinia growing in a 5 inch pot with a soil of peat and perlite:
Outdated as of 12/13/15
Aldrovanda:A. vesiculosa (Japan)
Byblis:B. liniflora
Catopsis:C. beteroniana is actually C. morreniana so far as I know
Cephalotus:"Vigorous"
Darlingtonia:D. californica
Dionaea:D. muscipula
D. 'Dentate Traps'
Drosera:
Fork Leaved:D. binata var. dichotoma "Giant"...
Hi! everybody:banana2:
This is my grow list.
Dionaea muscipula
Dionaea muscipula ´ RED DRAGON`
Dionaea muscipula ´ RED SHARK `= ´Red Piranha`
Dionaea muscipula ´ GREEN SHARK`=´Sawtooth `...
I have G. violacea 'giant', G. hispidula and G. lobata I can offer in trade. I also have some Catopsis berteroniana (carnivorous bromeliad) seeds, Drosophyllum seeds, and some Drosera pauciflora, D. moorei, D. venusta, and D. peltata gracilis seeds. Please PM me if you are interested in making a...
Dear Fellow Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts,
I hope you all have had a very happy Christmas and New Year.
I hope those who have order Pitcher Plants of the Americas enjoy their copies – all orders from Redfern Natural History Productions have been dispatched and the books should all arrive...
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