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Well after loosing all my plants in 2009 after having a heart attack and ending up staying in the hospital for 6 months I was to upset/depressed about loosing my rather extensive collection of Neps and Cephs to to try and start all over again at that time. Well not I'm...
I came home to a very light sprinkling of rain, seems to be enough to
make the dragons take refuge. I found this big one under our umbrella.
I didnt think I was going to be able to get so close without spooking
Blurry, with color enhanced
They look like armored Future Assassins,Capable...
I received some seedlings from the curator at the Huntington with permission to give them away to friends. It's a new species of Anthurium from Ecuador, Anthurium lappoanum, last sold on ebay for $46. It gets about 18"-24" tall and does well in a cooler environment, would probably be ok as a...
I have this all green ceph and a normal colored ceph that produces tons on non carnivorous leaves but has a hard time pitchering, it used to have nice big pitcher about 2inch big but it hasnt pitchered since i can see small ones in the mass of leaves popping up but thats the only sign i have...
In a never-ending quest to make more room in my GH for my CP collection, I'm starting to pare down extras and less desirable (to me, at least) non-CP:
1. Gasteria fuscopunctata - a large plant with lots of babies. Originally from the University of South Florida Botanical Garden in Tampa...
I thought it would be fun if people would provide pictures of some of the interesting tropical fruits they are growing.
I'll start with three very different examples. What they have in common is that all are cool growers, originally from high elevations in the Andes. I don't have a...
Hey all.
I'm Collin and I wanted to introduce myself here. I've been lurking for a while (there's a ton of information in this forum) and finally created a profile for the NASC benefit auction. I want to thank everyone involved; that auction was a ton of fun and a great way to get involved in...
I was hoping to see photos of other peoples cephalotus flowering this year. Please share your plants and updates throughout this season! Always exciting to see what others are doing.
I took a sick day today and was able to mosey out to the greenhouse to snap a few photos of some flower stalks...
Opening Bid: $25
This is not an auction for everyone. It is, however, perfect for the East Coast US CP grower who (a) has a greenhouse and (b) lives within a reasonable (leaving the definition of "reasonable" up to you) driving distance of the Washington DC metro area and (c) wants a mature...
Opening bid: $2
Up for bid is as much Lemon Bacopa as I can stuff into a USPS Priority Mail small box. This is a great acid wetland and pond plant. It can grow free-floating, as well as anchored. It does well completely submerged and with only its feet wet. It roots easily in water or wherever...
The auction is for the unrooted cuttings pictured below of the plant we've called the "Suncrest Vulsa". "Vulsa" indicates both VULcanicola and SAnguinea parentage. The origins of this plant are a long story--it came from Suncrest (wholesaler), bought at a nursery in SF. It was labeled as B...
Up for auction is a very young and very small seedling of Passiflora antioquiensis, plus a small rooted cutting of Passiflora 'Mission Dolores', which is P. parritae x P antioquiensis. The P. 'Mission Dolores' cutting is one that put out some growth after being rooted last year (left side of...
Up for auction is a generous pinch (let's say at least 20 seeds) of N. (thorelii* x campanulata) x ventricosa squat seed.
The thorelii has an astericks because when I bought the plant, the real thorelii hadn't been properly described, so .. it might not be the 'real' thorelii. The ventricosa...
Drosera binata var multifida f. extrema
Since I grow these outdoors all year round they die down to the roots in winter. So they don't grow as quickly as they would otherwise. If you climate is warm enough or you grow them indoors or in a greenhouse they should grow quickly. Oversized pots are...
I recently obtained a Nepenthes spathulata x ovata and have seen many opinions of growing nepenthes in general indoors. Some people say that they do very well indoors and adapt to the lower humidity and can also adapt to little to no nighttime temp drop. Is this true? My house is almost always a...
You are bidding on a bunch of Drosera capensis plants. What is a bunch? Say half a dozen. They are weedy for me and I need to clean out a pot of them before they overtake the greenhouse. Plants will be yanked out ... ummm bare rooted carefully, and packed carefully and mailed to the winner. D...
You are bidding on a bunch of Drosera venusta plants. What is a bunch? Say half a dozen. They are weedy for me and I need to clean out a pot of them before they overtake the greenhouse. Plants will be yanked out ... ummm bare rooted carefully, and packed carefully and mailed to the winner. D...
Hi I have a mini greenhouse terrarium about 4 square inches and 3 to 4 inches tall. There is no ventilation when I put the top on. And it does not drain. What can I grow in this can anyone help me with some recommendations?
Thanks!
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