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I have the following available for trade, if anybody's interested... (Click on the photo to view larger)
1) D. muscipula 'wacky traps'
Update: 'wacky traps' is spoken for at this time, cheers...
2) D. muscipula 'FTS Shogun Star' (basically a really, really dentate clone.
Update...
There are a couple reasonably local botanical gardens that have carnivorous plants in their collections...
The closest one (Matthaei) has a couple Sarrs, in with some VFT's and Drosera. And a hybrid unidentified Nep or two.
The farther, but nicer one (Frederik Meijer) has a much broader...
Hello everyone,
Here is another call to correct your plant labels! :)
A few colleagues and I have just published a 35-page review of the D. montana complex. Like our previous publications on Brazilian sundews, this paper has been decades in the making and it has definitely been the most...
Couple years ago I started with some easy hybrids and then moved, which unfortunately was a death sentence. So it recently I decided it was time to get back into it and this is what I want with they just came in a couple days ago and looking forward to new challenges... n. Robcantleyi, n...
I have the following seeds harvested 2 days ago.
1) N. mirabilis globosa (Viking)
2) N. mirabilis globosa x bicalcarata
3) N. mirabilis globosa x rafflesiana
4) N. mirabilis globosa x hirsuta
(1) was made a few times using the same parents. Seeds proven fertile.
This is the first time I made...
My (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merrilliana is currently in bloom. The first flowers should be opening any day now. Please let me know if you have any eligible bachelors in bloom. This plant makes some enormous, tubby pitchers so expect any hybrids to be large and in charge! Pics below.
Peter and some of the crew were busy so I didn't have time to speak, but thats what being the biggest nursery in the US will do to ya. Damon was only a stone's throw away and was attentive and we had good conversation.
After about 10 years of growing CP's it only takes 5 minutes to learn...
In my ongoing effort to clean up as well as free up some space, I realized that I have two utric hybrids that have not been adequately shared.
- U. nephrophylla x U. nelumbifolia
- U. nephrophylla x U. reniformis f. courte
These are crosses I've made in the past 2 years. The flowers for both...
I have a nepenthes Caesar that I am contemplating trading. I have more intermediate to highland conditions and as a result has stayed roughly the same size for many years. I also have a unrooted basal of a nepenthes Lowii x Boschiana that I am also thinking about trading if I can get something...
Minch108' Growlist
AW= Wistuba BE= Borneo Exotics EP= Exotica Plant CK= Christian Klein PG= Private Grower
N. Attenboroughii Mt. Victoria ~SG~ x3 (3 different mother plants)
N. Deaniana AW
N. Ephippiata x2 AW
N. Hamata (Gunung Katopasa) AW ~SG~
N. Jacquelineae ~SG~ CK
N. Lowii AW ( Gunung...
Hey all I'm looking for plants of Nepenthes campanulata and N. gracilis var. nigropurpurea. I'd prefer established plants but might go for a cutting. Campanulata hybrids might interest me too. Check out my Grow List for items I have available to trade.
I've had a couple "shots in the arm" with pygmy sundew gemmae and other assorted things, but what was once a thriving collection of butterworts is down to just a few. I am also missing a few basic sundews, like D. adelae, anglica, and aliciae. Here's my current grow list. Those with asterisks I...
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...
I'm stoked today because two of my pulchella hybrids have germinated recently: collina x pulchella and [heterodoxa x ionasi] x pulchella. In huberi x pulchella, the father's bristles came through nicely. So I'm really hopeful that I can get the orange color, size, and form from HxI plus the...
This auction is for a pot of seed-grown N. bongso (there are at least three individuals in this pot). These are about 32 months old now. I have seen sufficient evidence to state that I believe this lot of seedlings (all from one seed pod) is true-to-species, however, I cannot guarantee that...
Drosera anglica "CA × HI"
This is one of Ivan Snyder's hybrids crossing a plant from a California population with one from Hawaii. The result is a large growing Drosera anglica that does not require dormancy. It will go dormant given the right seasonal cues. Grow it indoors under lights all...
This auction is for a pair of seed-grown N. jamban. IIRC these are about 18 months old now. I have seen sufficient evidence to state that I believe this lot of seedlings (all from one seed pod) is true-to-species, however, I cannot guarantee that these will be pure, unadulterated (non-hybrid)...
Hello,
I have some extra seed from my collection. I will be offering 6 packets, for free (SASE, US only), of:
S. Flava v. Ornata x "Adrian Slack"
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6 random winners will be chosen good luck!
(Sorry to those who posted in the other hybrids in the other post)
I have several hundred excess Sarracenia seedlings left over from my 2013 crosses that I am interested in giving away.
I will choose an assortment of crosses and send a selection of at least 3 or 4 hybrids (probably more). Parents will include "Alatamin" (alata X minor), 'Judith Hindle', S...
Mystery N. merrilliana hybrids (sold as N.'Hopeful Monsters' by a certain Nepenthes nursery in Hawaii) have been around for several years now. I am a huge fan of N. merrilliana crosses, so if anyone has pics, I would be very curious to see how they are turning out!
From talking with the nursery...
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