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After switching water sources, my CPs are all looking much better. Now I'm working on rebuilding the collection that took a hit this winter when the RO water machine was filling my bottles with hard water instead. We're talking capensis and adelae dying kind of bad!
Trade options are limited...
Please feel free to correct me on spelling and any other kind of errors.
I enjoy trading.
My extras come and go so fast it's difficult for me to keep this list updated. If you see something that interests you, feel free to contact me. I can't guarantee the item(s) will be available for...
My main interest is to have in my collection, every last known pinguicula so if you have one not on my grow list let me know. Beyond my Ping obsession i have very good luck with petiolaris and tuberous drosera and would like to enlarge my collection of them too. I always have lots of nepenthes...
Time to play with the camera!!!! macro mode is fun!
Here's P. laueana x emarginata:
P. 'Yucca Do 1713'
and not a ping but always adorable... D. scorpiodes
just wanted to share :)
There's a tiny catch though. I received some pings last spring in a trade and for some reason, the ID stake I have in the pot says "P. laueana x emarsingata ?" on it. It was one of the plants in the trade, but for some reason that I cannot remember, I seem to have questioned that I put the...
Drosera
capensis typical
capensis albino
sessilifolia
capillaris
nidiformis
spatulata
burmannii
adelae
binata
tokaiensis
anglica CA x HI
Nepenthes
ventrata (split into 4 sections, main stem died. 3 cuttings in water)
ramispina (brewing from seeds)
macfarlanei (brewing from seeds)
sanguinea...
Updated: 5/11/08
Plant list:
Cephalotus
C. follicularis typical
C. 'Hummer’s Giant'
Dionaea (D)
D. muscipula typical
D. ‘Akai Ryu'
D. 'B52'
D. ‘Big Mouth’
D. ‘Dentate Trap’
D. Dingley Giant
D. 1955
D. ‘Jaws’
D. ‘Jaws’ x ‘Petite Dragon’
D...
frogsintn2 growlist as of 9-5-08
Pinguicula
P. 'Aphrodite'
P. 'Apasionada'
P. jaumavensis
P. emarginata x cyclosecta
P. gypsicola x moctezumae
P. 'Weser'
P. gigantea x moctezumae
P. moranensis
P. gigantea
P. ehlersiae
P gracilis x moctezumae
Sarracenia
S. alata
"Pinstripe"
"typical"
Texas...
Hey all,
I'm looking for other butterworts NOT in my collection.
These are the plants I have so far; P. agnata, P. cyclosecta,P. esseriana, P. moranesis, P. rotundifolia and P. laneana x emarginata.
Willing to trade!
I made this list up for another thread of what I grow as windowsill plants. I was curious what plants others grow this way.
When I first started to grow CP's, I also thought you had to have high humidity. My first tank has water in the bottom of it all the time to keep the humidity up. The top...
Here is a pic of the hybrid P. laueana x P. emarginata.
I think i've got the color pretty close. Check out those dark veins!
It's got the great color from laueana and veins from emarginata. The leaves are not too shabby either. They're a nice red.
Peter...
Okay, here is the deal. I have a bunch of stuff to get rid of. Read the rule because I do not have time to hold hands on this one
1) I am not in a mad frantic rush so you don't necessarily have to be either. This is not first come first served. Take your time, check you collections, get your...
These are what the plant could be:
1. Pinguicula emarginata x moranensis var. superba
2. Pinguicula emarginata x ‘Weser’
3. Pinguicula 'Weser' x moranensis var. fraser
4. Pinguicula 'Weser' x moranensis var. superba
THANKS!
Carnivores:
Nepenthes
N. ventricosa
Pinguicula
P. primuliflora (i think)
P. acuminata
P. launeae x emarginata
P. cyclosecta ('Yucca do 1715')
P. 'Sethos'
P. 'Weser'
P. 'Tina'
Drosera
D. dichrosepala
D. scorpioides
D. capensis 'typical'
Dionaea
D. muscipula 'typical'
Sarracenia
S. 'Judith...
Here's a close-up of a cute little plant in a 2 inch pot. This Mexican species can be in continuous growth and nearly continuously in bloom too and it seems even when not in bloom, to be colorful enough to rival any flower. Below is a photograph of one of my favorite clones of this species.
Those of you growing this hybrid -- have you noticed that the flower is somewhat unique among Pinguicula, in that it is a dark purplish-red that has an irridescent quality similar to velvet. I find that I have been unable to acquire an accurate image of the blossoms using digital photography. I...
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