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I love misidentified seeds as much as the next person ((( sarcasm ))). However, the seeds I got from a well known online vendor in the UK that were suppose to be of Sarracenia venosa "Green" ended up being Sarracenia "Not venosa Green". I am offering it here for trade. Below is a list of plants...
I am looking to acquire the following:
Drosera filiformis "All Red" - I currently grow "Florida Red". I am told there is an All Red variety that doesn't go dormant and drops seeds that do not need stratification. If it exists, I want it. The Florida Red that I have does go through a brief...
This is one of several plants I am listing for trade. As you can see there is a basal.
The plant shown in the photos is growing in a 4" pot. Looking to acquire the following:
Drosera filiformis "All Red" - I currently grow "Florida Red". I am told there is an All Red variety that doesn't go...
Drosera binata var multifida f. extrema
These die back to the roots for me in the cool winters of Southern California but have resumed growth several weeks ago. Depending on your climate or growing conditions (indoors or greenhouse) they can grow all year round and do not require dormancy...
Offering one Amorphophallus konjac corm (Smaller Corpse Flower, Voodoo Lily, Snake Palm, etc.)
Has just finished blooming, spadix height about five feet tall. Nice coloring and nice pungent odor!
Weighed 12 pounds and a few ounces last Fall when went into dormancy. Weighs a little less...
Drosera anglica "CA × HI"
This is one of Ivan Snyder's hybrids crossing a plant from a California population with one from Hawaii. The result is a large growing Drosera anglica that does not require dormancy. It will go dormant given the right seasonal cues. Grow it indoors under lights all...
You are bidding on a 4 inch pot of Drosera binata "Dichotoma Giant". This plant has come out of dormancy and probably has a huge root system running under all of the other plants in the flat. And yes this plant does go dormant, on the average it looks like an empty pot 3 months out of the year...
Up for auction is a small specimen of Running Serviceberry, Amelanchier stolonifera. To those unfamiliar with Serviceberries, they're a NA native genus relatively unknown in the US, albeit fairly well known in Canada. Also known as Juneberries, Shadberries, and Saskatoons. They bear dark purple...
Up for auction are ten venus flytraps of my choice. Winning bidder will receive at least ten venus flytraps. Some may be typicals, some nicknamed plants, and some cultivars. Some may be small, medium, or large but none tiny!; all plants will be acclimated to outdoor conditions propagated...
I recently received a small N. kampotiana plant that was just coming out of "dormancy", with several basals growing from the rootstalk. I had observed the same plant at a nursery a couple months back. The plant appeared suddenly "crash" and die suddenly. I had heard of this species going through...
This question applies to my vft and Sarracenia since they both go dormant around the same time. I live in Miami so we don't have a true winter. The coldest it gets is maybe 50-60's. I know I have a long way to worry about Dormancy since it's just March but better to ask early. In the past I have...
I have far too many S. minor var. minor. I want to gift some of them to someone; I will cover shipping. These are small plants and not much to look at right now (dormancy). There are around four plants.
I am also going to throw in a small S. x catesbaei. It is a nice red variety...
I currently have some fly traps and a few sarracenia purpurea coming out of dormancy and some flytrap seedlings im going out of town for work for about a month any suggestions on whats the best method for watering. I dont have anybody available to come and water them. Should I water deep and...
Hi all,
Received a Pinguicula 'Aphrodite' today. Looks real good but I'd like to know when to take leaf cuttings. I've failed somewhat in the past with pings due to I believe over watering (I.E. left in a water tray instead of just keeping moist) so I'd like to eventually take a leaf or 2...
So I discovered that shrews were taking up residence in my bog that has been under cover and under snow all winter. I had set traps last night and caught a fat shrew this morning. I was also able to check out the damage more. The things have dug under several crowns and ate all the roots from...
Hay Guys.. Hello...I'm new to the site and I've been trying to do some research on my problem ... I live on the East Coast in DE...I read some good advise and got some real good ideas also but not really sure what to do... Maybe I didnt read enough or look in the right spot for my answer...So...
for my nepenthes....
I think by the end of this week I am going to start putting my chamber into transition mode for spring. During winter time I grow under florescents but once it warms up I use sunlight. My lowlanders hate winter time.......grow slow as hell, crappy pitchers too. between the...
I want to expand my CP collection but don't have any CPs to trade with. I do however have an excess of some aquatic plants that I can trade off, some grown emersed some submersed, I will try to specify which. I'm making the list mostly from memory without going down to check the bins at all so...
Hi Everyone,
I've had one Cephalotus since late 2011 that hasn't bloomed once. My once very small plant has grown into quite the monster which is great because I've divided the plant a couple times. However it hasn't bloomed. Is this anything to be concerned about? I'm not trying to start...
Cant seem to be able to find a solid answer on lighting and dormancy I guess what im looking to find out how critical light is during winter dormancy. Im in ny and its not unusal to see subzero temperatures so year round outdoor growth is not possible. If a flytrap gets hit with a good frost...
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