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I have for trade several VFTs with large traps - about 2 inches - which I believe are a cultivar of some sort, but I don't have IDs, a bunch of U. sandersonii, and a medium S. Scarlet Belle. PM me if you're interested.
this is the only sarracenia in my collection that I question as far as being an actual cultivar.......does this look like a cultivar to you guys or just a mutt.......to me it looks like a rubra jonesii and I vaguely recall trading for one but not sure. what do you guys think?
and this...
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I drove 5hrs one way to obtain this collection of cultivars. I don't think all are named as they should be... So I'll be posting photo's for some positive ID of the cultivar.
Not a bad collection... I think...
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I currently have some surplus plants and I'm looking to diversify my collection. I live in Belgium and do not have permits to export overseas so preferably only trades within Europe.
I have the following plants for trade:
Nepenthes:
-2 cuttings of Nepenthes truncata (pasian) that...
I have a couple 3 inch seedlings to trade..........I have a reptilian rose seedling and a doreen's colossus seedling. I want to trade them for another nice sarracenia to add to my collection. I'm not really up to speed on what sarracenia are what since there are like thousands of cultivars but I...
I had a small collection of Nepenthes growing in a terrarium when I was in high school. My favorite was N. x 'Medusa', a cultivar of the a cross between N. sibuyanensis and N. bellii. My plant looked like a compact N. sibuyanensis and grew equally well in both highland and lowland conditions...
First up is some kind of flava I guess:
I generally do not trade for no-name hybrids so I know it should be a cultivar. What do you think? A young flava ornata maybe?
and this one
a purp ssp purp?
:lol: I was told that N. "Lady Pauline" is a male cultivar, and was shown photo evidence. I'm not exactly sure what's going on, because clones are ... well, clones! So now that I promised pollen in a couple directions, I find myself wanting pollen for myself instead. Ahh, what to do, eh?
So about a year ago I bought three small staghorns to mount up and all seem to be doing quite well but I am confused as to weather two of them are a species or rather more of a named cultivar of something like a bifurcatum.
The two I am questioning where sold to me as spore grown platycerium...
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 42, number 2, June 2013 is available for download as a PDF for members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to members on May 31.
CONTENTS
Farewell Eric Green
Pinguicula x gresivaudanica (Lentibulariaceae), a new...
Hey there, I'm pretty new to these forums but when I saw this flower I had to post!
So I was casually looking at one of my Drosera capensis that lives in an outdoor aquarium I have when I noticed, first of all, that there were small leaf-like protrusions opposite some of the florets. So of...
I know the typical form of vft is the most popular carnivorous plant specie in the world, but what about the cultivars ?
What is your fav dionaea cultivar?
For me, its charly mandon spotted by far. Korean melody shark is a cool mutant too!
Amazing colors!
Greetings all,
I am procrastinating right now and avoiding responsibility for just a few more minutes so I thought I would make a list of some of the carnivorous plants I think are best to start with- a long with some comments. This list is meant to be pretty general and is perhaps USA centric...
Wow this cultivar is beautiful! I'm a beginner in cp's and I'm looking for a sarra I can keep on my windowsill. My research indicates that the low lying Sandra's may work well for this purpose, how about wrigleyana?
I've been growing sarracenia for the last 25+ years and have done some occasional hybridizing to see what develops. Like many who have spent years doing this, I quickly came to realize that a plant truly worthy of cultivar status doesn't come along that often. I look at many that are...
Up for Auction is my Favorite S. Mooreii cross I grow. This plant is one I'm hopping to denote as a cultivar in the next few years.
This is the third time I have traded, given, or sold one of these so far. The last one was at the NASC auction and the Carolina Carnivorous Plant Society auction...
Sarracenia 'John's Autumnal Splendor' (Sarracenia jonesii x alabamensis)
One of John Hummer's creations this cultivar lives up to its name. It combines many of the best features of S. rubra - high pitcher count per growth point, tall pitchers (10-20 inches typical), and rich coloring and...
Up for auction is a mature flowering size division of the registered cultivar ‘Fireworks’. This division has three crowns and has already sent up a flower for the season which is now cut off. It’s the division closest to you in the second photo. I pulled some soil out of the pot to expose the...
I believe technically the taxonomic 'lumpers' won a short-term battle and succeeded in having section Iperua absorbed by section Orchidioides. However, I think that many (most?) people who grow plants from both groups agree that there are significant differences. Here is an opportunity to...
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