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  1. Firerock

    D. lanata

    Hi, After trying to trade for about a year in this fourm for the D.lanata gray/ green red traps, and had no success i purchased some seed from B & t world seeds last year. and acquired D.lanta and D.derbyensis seeds.The question is what is the best way to sow the seed.? Water, light temp etc...
  2. pingman

    Peter's grow list

    want list: looking for different petiolaris group including hybrids! still want pings: colimensis laueana hybrids medusina heterophylla filifolia other Mexican species Here's a partial list of some of my more interesting plants: Tropical (Australian) Drosera: brevicornus aff. brevicornus...
  3. D

    half the plant it used to be

    Ok heres the problem:: I have this little D. lanata, and for a while it did great and doubled in size to around 3 inches. But since then, it has shrunk back to half that size, and it has very little "dew" on the leaves. I'm wondering what brought this change? It has always been kept in the same...
  4. D

    how big can d. lanata get

    I'm just wondering since mine I managed to keep alive for a year.. it has about doubled in size (currently 3 inches) since I got it, but its in a tiny pot... Anyway I'm wondering how big this can get, and how long this would take. Thanks! P.S. I'm back!
  5. 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...
  6. G

    Glenn's grow list

    Plants Currently Growing Or In Dormancy       Plant Family Species/Cultivar   Cephalotus Cephalotus flocularis   Dionea typical   Drosera adelae   Drosera binata var. multifida f. extrema   Drosera nitidula spp. allantostigma   Drosera spatulata   Drosera nidiformis   Drosera binata   Drosera...
  7. Firerock

    D. lanata & d. derbyensis

    Hi, I am looking for D.lanata and D.derbyensis. I have other carnivorous plants and seeds to trade or?. Let me know if anyone is interested.                               Thank you.    
  8. F

    Forbes' list

    Steve (Bugweed) was shocked and dismayed when I told him that my growlist was not online, so here it is. If interested in a plant, please feel free to contact me, preferably via email. I may not have a spare, but can always add it to my list of plants to propagate. (edited 9 21 06; quite a...
  9. S

    Sam_cph grow lists

    Pygmy Sundews D. citrina D. closterostigma D. dichrosepala D. echinoblasta D. enneaba {white flower} D. enodes D. ericksonae {pink flower} D. helodes D. lasiantha D. leucoblasta D. mannii D. nitidula ssp. allantostigma D. nitidula ssp. leucostigma D. nitidula ssp. omissa D. oreopodion D...
  10. CP30

    Cp30's list

    THIS LIST IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OUTDATED, UNFORTUNATELY MY COLLECTION IS SIGNIFICANTLY SMALLER AND LESS DIVERSE I plan to updated 12/2014 - THE BUG IS BACK, THE ITCH RENEWED! Underlined words are linked to pictures please PM with any correction to spelling or cultivars (or anything else!)...
  11. 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...
  12. jimscott

    Jimscott's grow list

    Please note: Many of these plants I have are only one specimen. Dionaea Muscipula: Typical DROSERA: binata indica burmannii capensis hartmeyerorum spatulata tokaiensis venusta B. liniflora Petiolaris Complex lanata falconeri derbyensis petiolaris Pygmy Sundews PINGUICULA...
  13. T

    Tre bond's growlist

    Carnivorous Plants I Have (numbers are invalid, not complete) Brochinna reducta Cephalotus follicius Dionaea Muscipula ‘Akui Ryau’ 'Big Mouth' 'Big vigorous' 'Burbanks best' 'Crested Petioles' 'Cross teeth' 'Dutch' 'Fang' 'Fast' 'Fine Tooth x. Red' 'Long Red Fingers' 'Low giant' 'Paradisa'...
  14. homer

    Homer's growlist

    Updated February 11, 2007 Cephalotus follicularis Darlingtonia californica Dionea muscipula 'Akai Ryu', and "typical" Drosera adelae admirabilis ceres alicia ascendens [Ron Lane, September 2005] anglica Borneo 8 burmanni burmanni "Beerwah" capensis "alba" capensis "typical" capensis "red"...
  15. S

    Seans growlist-

    Here is my latest growlist- South African Drosera Drosera admirabilis Drosera admirabilis 'Ceres, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'Palmiet River, RSA' Drosera admirabilis 'seed from holotype' Drosera affinis 'Namibia' Drosera aliciae Drosera burkeana Drosera capensis 'Mini Red' Drosera capensis...
  16. G

    Drosera lanata propagation

    Has anyone tried propagating D. lanata from leaf cuttings? If so, please give details. Thanks Glenn
  17. T

    Triffid park order

    Hey, Sorry If you get this message twice, I am just going down the line. All final orders should be sent to me by January 1st. If you have not confirm your final order. Please email it to Treaqum@yahoo.com, do not reply to this email it will bounce. An example of a order should be: I Tre Bond...
  18. F

    Petiolaris-complex drosera species

    Is anyone interested in petiolaris Drosera? I have extras of the following: D. paradoxa D. petiolaris D. petiolaris "All Red" (Triffid Park clone) D. lanata (Triffid Park clone) D. kenneallyi (small) I'm mainly interested in plants from the below list; if you have something I've failed to list...
  19. T

    Drosera lanata

    Here is another member of the Petiolaris Complex: Drosera lanata from the Northern Territories of Australia. The fuzzy quality of the petioles helps the plant survive in the extremely hot climate by catching morning mist. The moisture beads up on the hairs, and eventually drips toward the plants...
  20. N

    growing drosera in the petiolaris complex

    Hello all! For anyone that can help me out I need some detailed information on cultivating sundews in the petiolaris complex. I have several different species (lanata, ordensis, paradoxa, ect) which I grow in an unheated greenhouse (minimum temp 48f. max during winter is about 79f. or 80f.) they...
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