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Hey Everyone:
Today, when I looked at my N. amp. I saw, in addition to my U. livida and U. tricolor, the flower stalk immediately in front of the N. amp pitcher:
Sorry for the grainy images, but you should be able to make out that the white flowers have very prominent spurs. Anyone have...
I have four species up for trade, I am interested in Mexican pinguicula. If your interested please pm me
P.pirouette plants good size
P. Sethos baby plants
Smaller plants flowering size drosera spathulata
Drosera capillaris small plant flowering size
Hello,
you are bidding on these Eriocaulon sp plants, I'm not sure which species from Baldwin County AL but compressum is a good guess. You can see the one plant that is already flowering this year, the other pot has a bunch of last year's flowers, but the plants have new green growth. You'll...
Drosera ultramafica × spatulata
This plant was sold to another grower as Drosera ultramafica but being suspicious of the tissue culture source I compared it to the published description of the species. The plant fails to match on several key points - no stem growth, lack of red stipules and...
You are bidding on a starter of Utriculara juncea Florida. This is a terrestrial species that can be grown as a semi aquatic. I keep it with my outside and it seems to thrive in my normal HL conditions. Can be grown indoors however it needs seasonal changes to induce flowering. A chunk...
You are bidding on a large Sarracenia flava ornata. This plant is currently growing in a six inch nursery pot. It is a seeding grown from seeds obtained from the ICPS Seed Bank. So, how it will grow up will be uncertain. It has not reached its full potential and is flowering sized. The...
You are bidding on a large Sarracenia flava. This plant is currently growing in a six inch nursery pot. It is a seeding grown from seeds obtained from the ICPS Seed Bank. So, how it will grow up will be uncertain. It has not reached its full potential and is flowering sized. The plant will...
You are bidding on a starter of Utriculara sandersonii "Blue". This is a terrestrial species that can be grown as a semi aquatic. I keep it with my outside and it seems to thrive in my normal HL conditions. Can be grown indoors however it needs seasonal changes to induce flowering. It...
You are bidding on a starter of Utriculara dichotoma. This is a terrestrial species that can be grown as a semi aquatic. I keep it with my outside and it seems to thrive in my normal HL conditions. Can be grown indoors however it needs seasonal changes to induce flowering. A chunk of my...
You are bidding on a starter of Utriculara fulva. This is a species that can be grown as a really wet terrestrial. I keep it with my petiolaris group sundews and it seems to enjoy the temperatures, however it needs seasonal changes to induce flowering. A chunk of my parent plant will be...
Hi everyone,
I haven't been able to grow Pygmies here really well as they tend to go dormant with the ambient heat. However, the TC ones which have recently been planted out are flowering non-stop and one species is producing seed. If I didn't get the ID wrong, it is the D. occidentalis ssp...
I had the opportunity to experiment on cephalotus pollination and a fellow grower wanted some pictures. Here you go:
Flowering - let the games begin!
Once a day, when I had a moment to spare, I used a soft small brush to transfer the ripe yellow pollen to a receptive stigma. I dabbed the...
Hello all
ive been registered here for a long time but only started participating recently. So, it seems appropriate to contribute a little. Here are some recent photo's and a vid I made the other day. Its my first video so please excuse the...quality :)
whole GH
A taste of life in my GH...
Hi All,
My N. muluensis x lowii recently put up flowering stems on each of its 3 vining growth points. I would love to cross these to make some interesting hybrids however at this point I have no idea if the plant is male or female. Can anyone take a look at these photos and venture a guess...
Hey Everyone:
Repotted about half my collection yesterday and weeded out a few things. Gonna do this WYSIWYG style:
Drosera
The pot of 5 or so immature D. capensis 'typical' in the center of the photo. (It was a bit hard to get the photo). I'd like to trade off all of them.
Nepenthes
First...
I am looking for Nepenthes not on my grow list and Drosera Filiformis var. Filiformis.
SOME of what I have for trade:
D. muscipula 'green dragon' (TINY division)
D. capensis 'alba' (almost mature)
N. x miranda(rooting cutting)
N. x ventrata (ventricosa x alata)(rooting cutting)
S. flava var...
Hi guys. I've been breeding D. capensis for about 4 years now and have an F5 or 6 (can't remember--have to check my notes) generation. It's got typical/red leaf/alba worked in in various ways. This generation, I had a couple plants I could tell were really special. Now that they're flowering, my...
I am looking to trade for highland utrics that I don't already have particularly U. humboltii what I have up for trade:
U. bisquamata
U. sandersonii
D. capensis seeds and seedlings of white and narrow
S. flava var. rugelli large flowering size rhizome
and many others pm me.
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