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So I mostly Grow VFT's with a few Sarracenia, I would love to try my hand at Sundews and Heliamphora but I don't have $500 to drop on growlights right now. There are a few things I have to trade and a few things I want which will be listed at the bottom. If I have any to trade I will put it in...
I had my camera handy so I thought I may as well take a photo or two.
Top: A young division of Dionaea muscipula 'Pink Venus'
Bottom: D. muscipula 'Green Sawtooth' with an "empty", the exoskeleton of an eaten fly.
Howdy! I'm Sam from Atlanta, GA, I've been growing Dionaea and Sarracenia for a couple seasons now and I'm thoroughly enjoying it! I'm about to drastically expand my collection so I figured I should join more online communities. ;)
I've been a member of flytrapcare.com forums for years now so...
Hey all,
There was some interest earlier this year in my experience growing D. Arcturi. I live in a warm city with 30*c summer days but successfully grow both mature plants and seedlings of alpine sundew, including Arcturi.
For my mature plants, this is their third season. The seedlings are...
I'm now a proud owner of the first of many Dionaea m. cultivars, the awesome 'B52'! Grown under LED lighting and showing the plant's vigorous growth and color. I especially like how the leaves keep getting shorter and traps bigger :)
Few weeks after arrival
More compact growth
I have 1 packet of at least 100 (probably many more) Dionaea muscipula seeds to giveaway. I believe these are from the 'Gremlin' cultivar. The plants are on the larger side of average but are super cold hardy and clump vigorously. They don't get very much red in the traps but more than make up...
For all of you who were expecting an amazing display of horticultural wonders, I sincerely apologize. A few years ago, I took a trip to DC and only saw a single terrarium housing some light-starved Sarracenia and Dionaea. I returned recently, full of optimism, eager to see to what was hopefully...
Hi all,
Here is my puny growlist. Enjoy!
Dionaea muscipula
Dionaea muscipula 'Ginormous'
S. flava var. cuprea (Lois x botanique)
Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis
Sarracenia leucophylla (Drummond's giant imposter)
S. minor var. okefenokeensis Charlton Co, GA
Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa...
I believe I now have enough plants to make a grow list. Not large, but over the course of just this year I have doubled it! :D Hopefully next year I will have a few more plants to add.
DIONAEA MUSCIPLA
Jaws (3)
FTS Maroon Monster (3)
FTS Etna (2)
Fine Tooth x Red (4)
Typical
Typical #3 (this...
So I joined this forum over a year ago and never really participated much. However, I've learned alot from the great community here and am hoping to share the little knowledge I have and gain some more! I'm currently in college (Penn State) and spending the summer at my parents farm before...
Looking for a rhizome or two of Dionaea 'Alien'. I've got Mexican pings, sundews, and some Utricularia to trade. Check my growlist. PM and we can work something out.
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, volume 44, number 2, June 2015 is available for download as a PDF for ICPS members on the ICPS web site:
http://icps.clubexpress.com/
Hard copy was mailed to ICPS members on May 21.
CONTENTS
CPN editors
Do bears disperse Darlingtonia?
The intricate Pinguicula...
Sad to say my collection of Sarracenia species, dionaea and drosera were wiped out by the cold this past winter here in Vermont. The previous year I only lost one plant, this past year I think only 2 plants out of about 25 pulled through. I kept them high on a shelf in my attached but unheated...
Hi, many of my plants are doing well and reproducing. Thus in the spirit of spring and the genorosity shown to me over the years in the boards I'm doing a giveaway! The winning member will receive at least one plant of the following genera. Nepenthes, Drosera, Pinguicula, Sarracrnia...
I have seen some orchid interest in the past here at TF, so I thought I would post up some other surplus plants I have. These are mounted -- one on cork bark the other on persimmon wood -- and are well established. Unfortunately, I was a bit aggressive in moving them to higher light conditions...
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