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Up for auction are two D. anglica plants that are just beginning to exit dormancy. These are from my personal outdoor bog and are native to southeast Alaska. I have been told that this variety is especially awesome looking. You will receive the two plants that are in the first photo...
This auction is for 1 mature Pleione formosana bulb that is just emerging from dormancy. This is a temperate species of orchid hardy to Zone 7 and higher. Bulb will be shipped unpotted. Winner pays $6.00 for USPS Priority Mail shipping.
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Bidding starts at $1.00.
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Drosera capillaris "Long Arm Tate's Hell Swamp, FL" aka "Ivan's Long Arm"
This is one of my favorite Drosera. It doesn't need dormancy nor does it go dormant in my growing conditions.
The herd needs thinning so you will get several plants, some will be smaller plants being crowded out by the...
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Up for bid are two small P. vulgaris plants from my outdoor bog garden. They are just now emerging from dormancy and are putting out their first leaves of the season. These are truly temperate plants and I don't have any idea how they will do outside of this region's climate, but they...
Up For auction is P. 'Sethos' This plant divides itself yearly and blooms very heavily for me. Plant is just waking up from dormancy. Winner receives entire pot bare-root.
Shipping will be USPS Priority and will cost the buyer $6. If someone wins more than one of my auctions I will combine...
I have a few Utricularia bremii plants for trade. It is a temperate aquatic native to Europe. Not all of my plants have broken dormancy yet, so I also have turions available. I am mainly looking for Utricularia and subtropical Drosera species, but might trade for other carnivorous plant genera...
I just lost a wonderful, several-year-old palm tree of a D. capensis last month and now am missing it. Rather than a generic form, I would prefer one that has location info (as long as I'm wishing, I'd prefer one of the more unusual locations like Montagu Pass, Palmiet River, Gordons Bay, etc -...
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I have a lot of left over Sarr divisions that I just do not have space for. They need to go since they are beginning to emerge from dormancy. I want to make this as simple and fast as possible. I have the following lots available for shipping. Shipping for each lot will be $8.00 via...
Hey all, I was hoping you guys could help me conquer my problems with rhizome rot. I've moved all my plants outside into a small grow tent/greenhouse thing in hopes that sunlight and airflow will help prevent any new cases. However, I am also curious if there are any strong fungicides that I...
So I bought a Venus Flytrap from Lowe's, and being early March, should I put it on a dark windowsill or let it grow? It's very alive looking so wasn't sure weather to put it into dormancy or not. ???
I'm not very familiar with Dionea, since I'm used to just growing Drosera. Got this tiny group of Akai Ryu vfts in the mail just over a week ago, and I've had it in the window, just going with the natural cycle of the sun for its Winter dormancy. The temperature in this terrarium has been...
I am wondering what the lowest "kill temperature" is for D. filiformis "Florida All Red." If I could keep these plants outside, I would be able to free up a significant amount of greenhouse space at home. I know they don't *need* a dormancy, but if the temps are low enough would they be forced...
I failed to do my due diligence and research what to do before my plants arrived, but today I only received a small batch (a D. filiformis, D. intermedia and a P. primuliflora). The former two are definitely dormant, but the primuliflora is flowering. Next week I'll be receiving a big order of...
So I've never really delved into the Sarracenia world, but now that I have a south-facing patio I want to start over with outdoor growing. I'm in north central FL (9a) so "winter" is maybe a few nights here or there that get down in the high 20's/low 30's. I'm honestly not even sure what the...
Begonia bogneri is a very odd Begonia, as its leaves are grasslike, and it's a miniature. It's a plant from a warm, wet part of Madagascar. It's tuberous, although it does not have an obligate dormancy, grown indoors. For whatever reason, it's gotten a reputation as a difficult plant, tends...
Hello to everyone here!
So I'm from Minnesota and I starting collecting CPs a two years ago, I'm still new to all of this. Just to prove to you how new I am, I'll tell you a story.
A year ago around winter dormancy I thought that Carnivorous plants didn't need water during their winter dormancy...
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A week or so ago I stuck a few plants in my fridge so that I wouldn't have to worry about them during their dormancy. Well, this fridge is in my garage, and apparently the garage was cold enough to freeze everything in the fridge, including the plants :headwall:
The roots were...
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I have some S. alabamensis F1 plants that are very special to me. I received them from a friend at a botanical garden and would eventually like to produce seeds from them.
It's important for me to get them through the winter. Since they aren't as commonly cultivated as the other Sarrs...
After speaking with several members here among other growers, I have realized that there are more misconceptions about successfully growing these plants than I had thought. I wrote the care sheet below last year for the NECPS members to use as a guide for their cultivation and I hope that it can...
I have some cp's that I do not have the room/time/supplies for. I would like to give them away to good homes who can take care or them.
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-Be prepared - Some of these plants (1) are not in the best condition. Also, all of them are going into dormancy
-I would like to send these...
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