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Hi, thought I finally make a thread about my plants. I mainly grow lowlanders in 2 terrariums. The main one is lucky reptile measured about 80 x 50 x 100 cm (2.7 x 1.6 x 3.2 ft) and the second consists of 2 Ikea glass cabinets combined into one at about 160 x 80 x 30 cm (2.7 x 5.3 x 1 ft). Main...
Rather than split the growth points I took some advice and just moved the entire mass to a 6" ceramic pot and boom!
07-02-2013
Cephalotus follicularis filling a 6" container.
This is a seed grown C. follicularis up for trade. It will be two years old this November. That is its first "adult" trap currently forming at front and left of center.
I used to have Nepenthes and Drosera before i moved, and they were very prolific. So i decided to get back in the hobby now with a beautiful specimen of cephalotus follicularis.
I got him today, great speciment from drosera gemmae. I repotted it straight away into a bigger pot, taking care not...
Hello,
Today I went on a surprise trip to a local nursery in Northern California. The plants were absolutely spectacular! I thought I would share some pictures:
A mess of Sarracenia flava and a few Drosera binata in the outdoor bog gardens.
Another bog pocket with various carnivores...
Hi all,
My name is Robert and I've only fairly recently returned to the CP hobby ( or should I say ADDICTION?). As an adolescent I became pretty obsessed with CPs and had quite a decent collection considering that when I started, there was only one online nursery and they only sold one species...
I thought I could wait until next Fall to divide this cluster up but all four in this pot are producing pitchers like crazy. Is there any advice against doing a Spring division?
C. follicularis #1
04-01-2013
C. follicularis #4 (From a pitcher cutting)
02-23-2013
03-16-2013
Up for bids is a tiny Cephalotus follicularis 'Emu Point Giant'. The orginal mother plant was from collected seed from the largest Ceph from that area at the time of collection.
DSC_0102 by Simprs, on Flickr
Starting bid is $5, shipping is on us, continental U.S. only. Feel free to PM any...
Up for bids is a Cephalotus follicularis 'Hummer's Giant', divided up and repotted late last summer. Just moved over to a window seal about a month ago so all that green moss may not be green when you get it!
DSC_0103 by Simprs, on Flickr
Starting bid is $5, shipping is on us, continental...
Up for auction is a Cephalotus follicularis typical, it was divided up and replanted late last summer and about a month ago was moved over to the window seal.
DSC_0104 by Simprs, on Flickr
DSC_0105 by Simprs, on Flickr
Opening bid $5, shipping is on us, continental U.S. only. Please feel...
Hey all,
I'm looking for somebody who is willing to trade an Oxygen-III or a Light Pollution filter for telescope optics. Take a look at my growlist if you have one, and we can work something out. My list is out of date and I was having internet problems and could not update it; so here is...
Dionaea muscipula :
Regular (type)
Akai Ryu
Big trap
red pirhanna
Sawtooth
all green
Red line
South west giant
G10
Dingley giant
Clone H13 "Blood red arced traps"
Clone Z05
"All red", traps and petoles all dark purple (MK)
"UK Sawtooth 2"
Dentate
Shark Tooth
Clayton's Volcanic...
My Plants
Nepenthes:
N. Caesar x veitchii
N. Petiolata
N. 'Deep Sigh'
N. Robcantleyi x Talangensis
N. Vogelii
N. Maxima
N. Ventrata
N. Ventricosa 'Black peristome'
Cephalotus Follicularis:
typical x3 seedlings
typical adult
Sarracenia:
S. flava
Dionaea muscipula:
Dionaea muscipula 'typical'...
Here is what I have cooking here in New Mexico! Most of my plants are Nepenthes, but I do have a few Sarracenia and Ceph's.
N. hamata (BE clone)
N. hamata (Wistuba clone)(Gunung Lumut)
N. hamata (unidentified location)
N. hamata (Katopassa)
N. singalana (Beilarang)
N. sibuyanensis
N...
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