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Opening bid $10.
Up for bid is a flowering-sized specimen of S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'.
"So, what?" you say. Thanks to the miracle of tissue culture, there are maybe 1 million clones of this thing floating around. No, thanks.
This particular specimen, however, is from a division of the original...
Opening Bid: $15
Up for bid are the three current Sarracenia cultivars in my Artist Series:
1. S. 'Chagall'
2. S. 'Seurat'
3. S. 'Gorey'
Links to the cultivar descriptions are below:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v35n3p68_69.html#chagall...
I'm currently aware that the experts who could refute, comment, or otherwise answer this inquiry are generally unavailable.
Namely Tamlin Dawnstar, Barry Rice, and Aaron May (sundewman).
I've come across conflicting information regarding forms and cultivars of Drosera spatulata. Supposedly...
A few of my CPs coming out of dormancy.
Sarracenia, 'dixie lace'
Drosera Filiformis Tracyi
A typical VFT thats pretty much back to normal already
A VFT Low Giant x Big Mouth aka 'Colorado Giant' with some small spring traps recently opened
Will look like this in a few months
A...
"Climate: highland
This is a lovely miniature form of the species and although from a
wild population, it was legitimately described as a cultivar by Dave
Evans in the ICPS Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, published in
March 2009."
- Borneo Exotics
Grown in Singapore :-O
I have been looking for a true Pinguicula 'Weser' for quite a while. Although people have sent me plants labeled "Pinguicula 'Weser'" over the years, none have turned out to meet the cultivar standard. If you have a plant that meets the standard, shown in the URL below, please PM. I have lots of...
I'm looking for this Meadowview cultivar of S. x areolata. I have a long list of Sarracenia and naturally-occurring hybrids with which to trade. Please PM me for details if you have this plant.
Thanks in advance!
Jay
Well its that time of year again where the temperates will be starting to come out of dormancy and Im looking to continue to build my dionaea collection. Here is a list of the Dionaea i am looking to aquire. Please pm me with trades or possible leads as to where i maybe able to find these. Thank...
My son is getting knee deep into CPs and since I love growing things I'm totally stoked for him. I collect Paphiopedilum Parvisepalum orchids and am happy to part with some of my collection to add to his.
I have a Paph. Magic Lantern (delenatii 'Candor Rose' x micranthum 'Candor'). This is...
This one of the first sarrs I rcd in a giveaway labeled purp hybrid and back when I rcd it; the plant was hideous which is why it is in a separate pot but over the months it has turned into what I think is a VERY nice looking plant. Any ideas what else it has been hybridized with or perhaps a...
Hi everyone, I created this short little video which I thought I would share with you all... this video shows my Cupped trap without dormancy for one year and with dormancy so you can see the difference.
Thanks Noddy
Hello.
I want to replace the beautiufl all-green antho-free Sarracenia psitacina that I lost over the summer. I am also looking for a nice anthocyanin free S. leucophylla or antho-free S. leuco x rubra jonesii or a solid-red form of S. rosea (I had a great plant of this before that was...
Wanted to share photos of some I've been watching. Two in particular are really pretty flytraps.
vft "Big Snap" I've been calling it "Apocalypse". It has traps not quite as large as 'B52' or some of the other big trap varieties but very close. What make it stand out is the plant itself...
I have a bit of a collection of terrestrial orchids and it looks like I may well be posting many of them on here.
I have aleady posted a thread on Disa which grow alongside my carnivores, so I'll continue the theme with a couple of Epipactis that enjoy damp / wet conditions.
Epipactis gigantea...
So, folks, I know it might seem a bit mundane. It's so common, after all, but I'm curious about a couple things.
The CP Photo Finder notes: When N. "Miranda" was first introduced, it was sold as N. maxima "Miranda". The actual parents are unknown, but Vic Brown writes “thought by most growers...
Went to an annual local garden festival yesterday that i very much enjoy. Lots of awesome artwork and some great plants... This year did not disappoint..
One of my favorite local artists, a metal worker by the name of "Abraxas Crows", brought some great new things this year.. Including this...
I have two sarrs up for trade. Both are large plants and are very vigorous growers.
S. 'Red Viper' a very rare cultivar of S. flava x S. jonesii
last year:
S. "Green Monster" x purpurea (all green type) a rare hybrid of a rare cultivar :p
Looking for:
N. truncata
N. veitchii
N. lowii
N...
Someone sent me a group of vfts. The plants of interest below. They were not labeled when sent. I grow hundreds of flytraps. I currently call them "dentate traps" but I enjoy the vfts sent as an unlabeled gift as much as any cultivar if not more. Any ideas on the ID?
Since Sarracenia is definitely one of the biggest parts of my collection, I think its time I made them their own thread.. iI'll start off with photos taken yesterday.. Things are FINALLY starting to pick up with our recently sunny weather and I finally have some new pitchers coming up, as well...
Up for auction is a small division of the newly-named (December 2011 CPN) S. x gilpini (S. psittacina x S. rubra gulfensis) cultivar 'Gorey'.
Named for one of my favorite gothic authors/illustrators, Edward Gorey (if you haven't read "The Gashlycrumb Tinies", you're missing out on the darkest...
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