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  1. fly-catchers

    Winter Heliamphora

    Hi Here a few of my Heliamphora struggling through this endless winter! H Tequila H. heterodoxa (Ptari Tepui) H. folliculata (murusipan, Venezuela ) H. folliculata (Aparaman Tepui, Venezuela ) H. pulchella (Akopan Tepui) One of my favorite Heli H. pulchella (Akopan...
  2. labine

    labine's grow list

    Hi , My grow list is : D. Binata D. Binata Dichotoma Giant D. Binata Multifida Extrema D. filiformis D. capensis green, red form, Wide leaves,Alba D. paradoxa D. Adelae D. Intermedia D. Aliciae D. Rotundifolia D. Nidiformis D. Anglica D. Closterostigma(gemmae) D. Scorpioides Large form D...
  3. BigBella

    Lowland Heliamphora . . .

    Here are two quick shots (please excuse the fogged zip-lock bags; I'll replace the photos later) of new arrivals auf Deutschland. The four plants are all "lowland" unnamed species of Heliamphora. The H. sp. "Foothill Testigos" is said to resemble a pygmy form of H. folliculata (and possibly a...
  4. G

    Guillaume's growlist

    Hi Here are the carnivorous plants I grow: Darlingtonia californica Heliamphora tateii var neblinae Heliamphora minor(akopan) Heliamphora hispida Heliamphora chimantensis Heliamphora nutans(forme geante) Heliamphora heterodoxa (patari) Heliamphora folliculata Heliamphora ionasii...
  5. N

    H. heterodoxa and H. ionasii For Trade

    I have divisions of H. heterodoxa "Gran Sabana Giant", and H. ionasii "Triplett Clone" available for trade. These divisions have mature pitchers, and both varieties are unusual and very colorful. In return, I'm seeking divisions of any of the following, ideally with mature pitchers: H...
  6. BigBella

    Karnivoren: A Review

    Karnivoren: Die Welt der Fleischfressenden Pflanzen (Carnivores: The World of Meat-Eating Plants) by Thomas Carow is perhaps the most stunning book of images dedicated to carnivorous plants in print; and I don't doubt that Carow had to remove his fair share of leeches in the process, and take...
  7. BigBella

    2009 Heliamphora updates . . .

    Here are some shots of a few of my Heliamphora, taken as I was fertilizing the lot with 30:10:10 orchid fertilizer, and trimming away some dead winter leaves. Even though the H. ionasii plants below germinated at the same time, about half the pot still remains in a juvenile state. There is...
  8. BigBella

    Late Fall Pitchers (Photo Laden) . . .

    Here are a few larger shots of some of the pitcher plants from this Fall. The Cephalotus are slowing their growth a bit and now beginning to produce their "vegetative" flat leaves; and the Heliamphora are growing more rapidly with the arrival of colder weather -- yet another reason why I largely...
  9. BigBella

    Some Heliamphora updates . . .

    Well, it finally looks like one of my Heliamphora sarracenioides will finally send up an adult pitcher, but it has been truly slow going (though not quite as slow as H. elongata); and an H. ionasii that I grew from seed back in 2005 is also sending up its first adult leaves. The H. folliculata...
  10. BigBella

    Heliamphora: A Brief Primer

    There seems to be a great deal of needless mystique attributed to growing Heliamphora and I am not sure why this should be the case. Growers who will readily cultivate all manner of highland Nepenthes, once only the purview of Kew Gardens and some wealthy nineteenth-century whack-jobs, will...
  11. BigBella

    Heliamphora Survival . . .

    Much is often said in books and on this forum (for that matter) about the great delicacy of Heliamphora plants and, particularly, that of its roots. But that is not necessarily the case . . . A couple of months back, I had the unfortunate opportunity of seeing just how tough these plants can...
  12. BigBella

    Looking for Heliamphora cv. "Tequila" . . .

    Hi, I am looking for a reasonable-sized plant of Heliamphora cv. "Tequila" and am willing to trade other Marsh Pitcher species, including H. sarracenoides, tatei, glabra, hispida, folliculata, nutans cv. "Giant," pulchella, and several others . . .
  13. S

    My small but growing list

    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...
  14. Av8tor1

    Cp's

    A small collection but slowly growing. CP Grow list: List is obsolete and no longer maintained, sowwy ??? Darlingtonia californica Typical Dionaea muscipula Typical Green Dragon Dentate B52 Sawtooth Big Mouth Drosera D. filiformis var. filiformis D. graomogolensis (Itacambira...
  15. Tony Paroubek

    just a couple pics

    goofed off the other day and took some pics.. figured I should at least put them in the correct forums lol H. folliculata H. neblinae flower.  These are very attractive and measure about 8-10cm
  16. F

    flytraps2000's growlist

    Hello everyone, here is my grow list.  Little old with some additions missing but pretty accurate. Current 2/05 additions coming soon, couple losses to. Aldrovanda ald1 Japanese form ald2 Australian red form NSW near Mertens Creek above Big Mertens Falls near Mitchel Falls, Kimberley...
  17. S

    Heliamphora info

    The Marsh Pitcher Plants (Heliamphora sp.) By Alex Dietrick From the sandstone plateaus in Venezuela and Guyana, come a fascinating genus of carnivorous plants. South America’s only pitcher plant, Heliamphora is very primitive, but elegant in design. The trap seems to consist of...
  18. Jeremiah Harris

    Jeremiah's growlist

    GrowList 2020 Jeremiah Harris Carnivorous Plant Growlist Colorado Springs CO Jeremiahsplants@comcast.net Aldrovanda A. vesiculosa Brocchinia B. reducta Bybilis B. filifolia “Flowers mauve with pale lemon back”-Boulk area South Peninsular Kimberley W.A. B. liniflora Jeremiah's Cephalotus...
  19. Clint

    New heliamphora

    related to H. heteredoxa and H. folliculata. looks like S. minor.
  20. M

    Heliamphora

    Hello, here are a some photos of my plants... H. tatei var. neblinae (Cerro Neblina) H. minor (Chimanta Tepui) H. tatei var. tatei (Cerro Huachamachari) H. folliculata (Murosipan Tepui) I hope you like them. Cheers, Matthias
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