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So, I was going through some of my seeds and noticed I have some extra Drosophyllum seeds. These seeds are from my single plant, which produced 6 flowers, and were picked in either late June or early July (I forget). Considering they have a long shelf life, they're good...
:-D I have fresh Drosphyllum seed from my plants and looking to trade for a mature S. leucophylla, or leucophylla var. alba, or S. Hurricane Creek White, or division of such (I already have plenty of S. Tarnok). Can add D. filiformis, D. Capensis, and D. intermedia plants in with the droso...
FT: Aldrovanda, Darlingtonia, Drosophyllum, Pinguicula
I have two six inch long Aldrovanda strands (plus a couple little 1-inchers), a six inch high coastal Darlingtonia, two 2 inch Pinguicula "weser", six 1/4 inch P. "sethos" and a dozen Drosophyllum seeds available for trade.
I will trade...
I have a bunch of seed pods on my drosophyllum and am wondering if anyone has experience with this and how to tell when they are about to open? I am afraid of not catching them at the right time and losing seed, if there are even seed in them?
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hello guys !
i have theses plants to trade, just tell me what you have in return !
Plants:
Heliamphora minor baby, juveniles, and big adult plants.
Mimosa pudica (sensitive plants)
Drosera spatulata from seeds
Drosera aliciae from seeds
Utricularia Calycifida divisions
Sarracenia minor...
Just finished blooming and has a mess of seed pods forming. There are 2 plants in this pot, the 3rd is a branch of the middle one that fell over when it was a small plant and grew into what looks like another plant, but is still attached to the middle one.
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And starting to send up yet...
Thought I'd show you guys a few of my outdoor plants! I'll be post some different plants in some of the next few days.
Flowering Drosophyllum:
Fruiting Drosophyllum:
S. oreophila:
S. oreophila x 'Judith Hindle' (a spider's making the pitcher his home, as evidenced by the web...)...
Hi guys! I got into carnivorous plants about 5 years ago thanks to a friend, and since then I've expanded my collection to over 70 plants and counting (not including seedlings). I'm really happy to have found this forum, it's super awesome! I am luckily able to grow many species outside thanks...
I have drosophyllum seeds, p. lusitanicum seeds, a host of tropical sundew seeds and plants to trade in exchange. I'm interested in larger numbers or uniform pots, not just 1 or 2 since they cost cents.
Thanks!
Hoping for lots of seeds. There are technically 2 plants in this pot, but a third growing from a stem attached to another one that fell down after I cut a flower stalk when it was just a baby; all three plants sending up flower stalks.
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First ones to open fully
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This fair was AWESOME!! The most plants i've seen in one place ever. LOL. Anyone in the PNW, it is worth the drive to go! It apparently happens every year, and is bigger each year.. There was a pretty big variety of plants available, pots, planters, yard art, etc.. And so many native plants and...
Figured i'd toss this up here.. personally, I love finding photos of various plants in their natural habitat, as it gives me a better understanding of what kind of conditions to grow them in, and what type of substrate.. Looking at these photos makes me wonder why everyone swears by growing...
I currently have 11 (:-D ) R. dentata seed on hand, and the non-even number is driving my mild OCD crazy! I would love to trade one seed for something interesting...Off the cuff P. moranensis, P. x "Titan", D. filiformis/tracyi/indica/multifida extrema/regia, Dionaea, and other rare-ish sticky...
Drosera-
D. intermedia
D. filiformis
D. rotundifolia
D. burmannii
D. spatulata
D. binata ssp. multifida
D. Binata Giant Form
D. madagascariensis
D. capensis ( typical and alba )
D. dielsiana
D. slackii
D. admirabilis
D. binata ssp. dichotoma
D. aliciae
D. roseana
D. binata typical
D...
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