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Once I was in a store and there was a corner in which some really strange plants were standing.
They shall eat meat or something like that and they are probably dangerous. No risc no fun. I took one of the glistening with the sticky leaves.
About 10 years later ......
Cephalotus
Cephalotus...
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...
I have: Drosera lanata, D. dilatato-petiolaris, D. paradoxa and D. falconeri. It's worth noting that the dilatato-petiolaris is a clone from a plant I grew from seed so the genetics should be different from anything out there.
I am looking to trade for: D. fulva, D. derbyensis, D. petiolaris...
It seems to me that there is a lot of interest in sundews of the petiolaris complex but not a lot of information out there. I consider these plants to be some of the most beautiful and interesting of all Drosera, if not all plants. They continue to be rare in cultivation and expensive to buy...
As the title states I am wanting to buy wooly sundews. I prefer plants but seeds will do if plants are not available. Any of the following:
D. brevicornis
D. broomensis
D. caduca
D. darwinensis
D. derbyensis
D. dilatato-petiolaris
D. falconeri
D. fulva
D. kenneallyi
D. lanata
D. ordensis
D...
Hi
I have been hunting around various seed selling web sites in the hope of expanding my meagre Drosera collection into something more exotic. Then it occurred to me that I ought to ask you guys first...yes?!
Does anyone please have any of the following Droserae (or similar) and is willing...
time to update your labels. conversing with a petiolaris buff, my plant has been identified Drosera petiolaris...
apparently, D. dilatatopetiolaris has wider petioles, probably somewhere along the lines of fulva.
Carnivorous
Drosera
- D. intermedia "Mt. Roraima" (seedlings)
- D. spatulata 'Tamlin' (seedlings)
Heliamphora
- H. minor
- H. pulchella (Churi tepui)
Sarracenia
- S. flava var. rugelii
Utricularia
- U. alpina x endressii
- U. blanchetii
- U. livida
- U. pubescens
- U. tridentata...
You are bidding on: A Utricularia fulva starter. A division of the plant pictured will be selected and bare rooted and sent to the winner. These utricularia apparently need/preferrs LL conditions. High temperatures (90 F) and high humidity are requiring for them to do well. Please do your...
Hey there! Ive had a simple terrarium made from an apothecary jar for about 5-ish months; The only plants that I had/have in it are a U. pubescens, and a U. fulva (sulked during winter and is now officially dead :-( ).. the U. pubescens seems to like it and is now (finally) spreading around a...
Following my -stravaganza theme of thread titles, I am starting a thread for my sundews. Up next are my pings and heliamphora. I wouldn't say I have a lot of sundews but my collection is steadily growing. I grow all my sundews in my homemade grow rack which I'll show a picture of in this thread...
not up to date 9/16/2013
Drosera
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Affinis
Spatulata x Capensis
Capensis Alba
CapensisTypical
Capensis Red
Madagascariensis
Regia
Nitudula x Pulchella
Lasanthia
Pings
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Pinguicula Moranensis
Nepenthes
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Alata
Hamata clone #1
Spat x Hamata
Kashiani
Burbidgea x edwardsiana...
Anything italicized is available for trade
Nepenthes
ampullaria, seed grown
ventricosa Madja As
x ventrata
Seedlings - albomarginata
Orchids
Aerides flabellata
Bulbophyllum Adoribil Collin
Bulbophyllum Agathe
Bulbophyllum ambrosia
Bulbophyllum bicolor
Bulbophyllum cocoinum
Bulbophyllum...
I have several small fully-rooted little Drosera graomogolensis plants to trade and I am looking for these plants: D. derbyensis, D. fulva, D. darwinensis, D. brevicornis and D. kenneallyi. Yeah, I know - I'm not asking for much. :-D I'm also looking for a nice D. venusta and for D...
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