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After losing a few very nice flowering-sized plants to a slack-jawed punk who was -- supposedly -- house-sitting for me, while I had to be away; I am looking to replace a few that are either toast or may be headed that way. I have lots to trade, from other Heliamphora species to seed-grown...
Honestly I can't think of a better way to spend my late afternoon...
Utricularia nelumbifolia
Heliamphora neblinae var parva
Nepenthes ventricosa xx trusmadiensis
Unknown drosera in the cobra minibog
succulent leaves
psittacina anthocyanin free
gulfensis green
Sarracenia...
Darlingtonia minibog in full swing:
2 kinds of sphagnum moss (with a Utricularia nelumbifolia "weed" :-)))
Drosera capensis red enjoying the fog
Heliamphora minor with a BIG nectar spoon
Heliamphora heterodoxa most recently opened pitcher
Heliamphora ciliata just opened yesterday...
Before the switch to frozen tundra is complete and shipping becomes truly risky, I thought I'd see if anyone is interested in a possible trade.
On the top of my growlist, I try to keep a fairly current list of plants I have available as well as those for which I'm looking. Here's what's up...
It's way smaller than I'd like it to be! Slowly adding to it....:banana2:
Nepenthes
N. albomarginata red (AW LL clone)
N. albomarginata red (Gunung Jerai, seed grown)
N. ampullaria 'Brunei Red'
N. ampullaria 'Lime Twist'
N. burbidgeae x2 (seed grown)
N. bicalcarata (orange)
N. clipeata (AW...
Here are a few shots of some older plants with newer pitchers, a few on the younger side, and some sporting adult leaves (in the case of H. exappendiculata) for the first time.
Heliamphora sp. "Akopan"
H. chimantensis
H. exappendiculata
H. sarracenioides
H. ciliata
It looks as though the interim name of Heliamphora sp. "Amuri" has finally been replaced with Heliamphora huberi. Heliamphora sp. "Lowland" has also been renamed, and is now known as Heliamphora ciliata. The description, for any of those interested, is available in its entirety, at...
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