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I have some questions I hope that this fine community can help me to address.
The first is how do I differentiate between normal S. minor and the Okee giants? The minors on my land are regularly over two feet tall, but I am not very close to the Okefenokee.
The second question I have is how...
Almost all of my indoor carnivores live in a tropical terrarium in my reptile room. The only exception is my N. alata, who is a lot more tolerant of general household conditions (fluctuating temps and humidity) than my other carnivores.
The terrarium. Husband made the custom hood for it, with...
I have a runty little royal red VFT that I'm...well not worried, exactly...but concerned about. It doesn't get much to eat, as the traps are small, and the bugs seems to prefer the greener, brighter plants surrounding it. As such, it's growth is almost at a standstill.
So, I figured that the...
I have limited space for carnivorous plants, but for those who are interested, this is my list. I kind of like my plants bloody, red, and dangerous looking. I also have regular house plants, but I'm definitely not listing those as there are too many.
Pink is quantity for trade/sell. Green is...
I am looking to obtain Cephalotus Dudley Watts. The clone will need to be traced to the supplier. (there are only a few people that the plant would have came from)
I have the following for trade.
N. Robcanteyi
N. Hamata
Heliamphora Minor "Burgundy-Black"
also willing to divide the following...
Available is one packet of about 70 seeds of N. Helen X (spectabilis X mira). N. Helen is a single TC'd Borneo Exotics clone from spathulata X spectabilis, and the pollen parent is a seed-grown BE hybrid I acquired 2 years ago. I believe in both cases, the spectabilis used was BEs "giant" clone...
My technological situation dictates that embedding a photo at this time is not going to happen. I'll try to do it later or if you're seriously interested, I can email it.
I am relocating my bog garden and want to make some room. I have a few of these plants available and at least one is...
Spring has sprung and the bog awakens.
Right side:
[/url]Bog waking up spring 2014 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
Left side:
[/url]Bog waking up 2014 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]S. catesbaei by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]S. Leah Wilkerson by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]S...
So I just filled up my pot with 50/50 Peat, perlite and I think that I found the spot it will go. However I don't know if the spot is good enough...
Its on the south western side of my house partially shaded from the screen fence. I tried to put the pot out in full sun completely exposed but...
So, thanks to my limited space for growing things, but my love of nepenthes anyways, I feel sometimes the smaller varieties get ignored in favor of the giant ones, but many of them have pretty traps too. So I have made it my mission that every year I am going to purchase 1 tiny nepenthes species...
Hi,
I am looking for leaf pullings (fresh or rooted) of cephalotus varieties other than typical. I would really like a hummer's giant.... I have lots of live, green sphagnum moss I can trade along with 1 small Leo Song's Jaws flytrap and 1 nickel-sized bristletooth flytrap.
Thanks!
Quinton
Hello all.
As some of you may know from my other recent thread, I have recently completed my second tour of duty in the Army and I am now home after eight years away. Now that I am back, I am once again managing my grandmother's acreage for her, acreage that is prime habitat for CPs. The...
Aldrovanda:
Aldrovanda vesiculosa - Japanese
Brocchinia:
B. reducta
Byblis:
B. liniflora
Dionaea:
'Akai Ryu'
'B-52' x 'Ginormous'
'Bristle Tooth'
'Cup Trap'
'Dente'
Typicals
Drosera:
Pygmy:
D. scorpioides
D. helodes x pulchella
Temperate:
D. binata
D. dichotoma 'Giant'
D. filiformis var...
Hello all!
I concordance with the recent giveaway by Paul Barden, I am setting up my own here! Much like his, I request that if you enter, please be prepared to be able to give something else to the community in return.
This giveaway will be for your choice of 2 of the following: D. spatulata...
Trading the plant shown in the photos above, which is growing in a 4" pot.
I am looking to trade it for any of the following:
Drosera ‘Dreamsicle’ (Florida all-red form of D. filiformis var. filiformis × anthocyanin-free D. filiformis var. tracyi)
Drosera filiformis "Florida Giant"
Drosera...
I love misidentified seeds as much as the next person ((( sarcasm ))). However, the seeds I got from a well known online vendor in the UK that were suppose to be of Sarracenia venosa "Green" ended up being Sarracenia "Not venosa Green". I am offering it here for trade. Below is a list of plants...
I am looking to acquire the following:
Drosera filiformis "All Red" - I currently grow "Florida Red". I am told there is an All Red variety that doesn't go dormant and drops seeds that do not need stratification. If it exists, I want it. The Florida Red that I have does go through a brief...
This is one of several plants I am listing for trade. As you can see there is a basal.
The plant shown in the photos is growing in a 4" pot. Looking to acquire the following:
Drosera filiformis "All Red" - I currently grow "Florida Red". I am told there is an All Red variety that doesn't go...
Hello guys and gals hope this new season brings about some great growth for us I'm excited. I've taken a few losses over this harsh winter. I'm attempting to save my D. Binata Dichotoma. The hibernacula rotted on me and I was wondering if at all I can propagate this plant using the roots. There...
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