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Yep! I've been working on this for a long time, but I finally got the results I wanted and managed to get it registered. For obvious reasons, I've kept it under wraps... until now! Check this baby out! Make sure you put your safety glasses on first!
Wait, what? It's not April yet...
I am looking for the following Dionaea cultivars. If you have any for trade let me know.
I am also looking for tissue samples from them, mainly fresh flower stalks about 3-5 inches in length and leaves.
If you want to send me some tissue, I will try to tissue culture it and if it works I could...
Hey TF. Last October I imported many small cephs from CZ Plants out of the Czech Rep. Now they have grown to a decent size and are currently displaying a fantastic red color. These plants will have a very promising adulthood. For those of you who like to diversify their ceph collection, the Cz...
D. muscipula 'Canine Calamity!'
Discovered just last weekend. It occurs naturally on the sidewalks of New Orleans, making it a uniquely hardy specimen. I am interested to see how this cultivar fares in cultivation, as I can imagine that the toothy appendages will prove to be quite a safety...
For those of you who haven't seen photos of this newly registered cultivar, below are a few I took recently. This is a very odd looking flytrap and not like any other clone I've ever seen. The petioles are long and thin like spaghetti noodles and the traps are poorly formed, almost like...
Hi everyone,
I divided my massive S. oreophila “Alabama” today and have a couple extra divisions that I will gift to ONE person.
Here is the clumped plant before dividing:
About this plant:
-I acquired a division of this oreo from a grower in Northern California three years ago.
-The...
I agree DETHCHEEZ, that it is a very nice Nepenthes, and shouldn't be scorned just because its name is bogus. Unfortunately many CP continue to be given bogus names, when valid names can just as easily be created.
I believe that, since its parentage is not known for certain, perhaps it wouldn't...
I have three LEGIT Cephalotus 'Eden Black' seeds for trade. The purpose of this is to give another experienced grower the opportunity to grow this amazing cultivator. It also makes sure that Cephalotus 'Eden Black' is in more than one collections here in the U.S. So that if an emergency would...
While I've been growing this cultivar for over a year, the original plant has been consumed with moss and refuses to bloom. This fall, I had an opportunity to get a 'new' plug from Europe and jumped at the chance. The new divisions, mostly unencumbered by moss, have prospered and flowered ...
There are lots of people in this world, with different ways of looking at things, who desire different things from a plant naming system. There are many different plant namings systems, each with their own set of rules and originating organization.
First systematic naming system, developed by...
starting a new tank, working with something bigger. 3.5 gallons bigger than the last to be exact.
this is going to be more of a fish thank than a planted tank, but a planted tank never the less. i made this thread to share with you guys the progress of how i make my tanks. you'll be pleased to...
Get acquainted with "Golden Spoonchild," my 18-year-old Golden Clumper Cephalotus!
As I mentioned in the other thread, I have never seen anything that comes remotely close on the regular plant forums, let alone on TF. So I thought it'd be a nice idea to share these mouth-watering photos with...
Truly magnificent!
Cephalotus Terrarium with at least 25 known different species of CPs.. mainly from Australia. The showcase plant is a fine Cephalotus Czech Giant specimen.
My monster "Czech Giant" cultivar
Cephalotus: "Golden Clumper" cultivar-- new and previously undiscovered...
Ean's Grow List & semi want list
Hi this is my Grow list.
A lot of these plants i have way more than one.
Cephalotus (Albany pitcher plant)
follicularis
Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula)
D. typical
D. red dragon
D. B52
D. crimson sawtooth
Pitcher plants (Sarracenia)
S. flava var. flava
S...
Here are some other non-carnivorous seeds for SASE if anyone is interested. It will be for approx. a dozen seeds from an Echinacea (purple coneflower) cultivar called 'Tiki Torch', which has orange blooms. Not sure how familiar you are with all of these new coneflower cultivars, but there are...
Post some pictures of your plants besides CP's that you grow! Especially if you have more unusual and rare specimens!
Here are some of mine, forgive my poor photography skills :p
Seedgrown Lemon tree
Heartleaf Philodendron - - Umm desk is a bit messy from doing Calculus work... really...
Hello TerraForums!
To my delight, I found that my Nepenthes spathulata x veitchii 'Judith Finn' is going to bloom. I believe that all the specimens of this cultivar are male, which would mean I am going to have pollen available as it opens (which probably wont be for a while, since I just...
Hello!
I just rescued a Sarracenia flava that struck me as a bit different. It jumped right out to me as something like the 'Copper Top' cultivar. After checking with the CP photofinder, i found out its actually S. flava 'Copper Lid,' but then again, it could also be S. flava var. cuprea...
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