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Sarracenia:
S. Alata "Night"
S. Purpurea x Flava Ornata
S. Rubra Gulfensis "Crestview, FL"
S. Rubra Jonesii x Unknown Seedlings
Drosera:
D. Binata
Nepenthes:
N. x Sophia
N. Truncata LL~SG
N. Singalana~SG x2
N. Maxima
N. Glabrata
Utricularia:
U. Longifolia
U. Sandersonii
U. Livida
I need some help/tips to grow these.
First off, the G. margaretae. I'm growing it in milled sphagnum with the water level pretty much topped off. Moss keeps growing around it and I trim it back as needed. It really hasn't grown for me since I received it back in November.
U. paulineae: I'm...
Hey all,
I have a couple grow cell trays full of small plants I need to get rid of to make room for more coming in. They include:
S. alata seed grown, showing signs of veining
D. intermedia Carolina form seed grown
D. spatulata typical
D. spatulata Frazer Island
P. primuliflora (1)
D. filiformis...
This is what I have so far. Just because I have it, does not mean I would not be interested in more. So if you have something available that is on my list don't count me out. UPDATED 3/22/15
Drosera
‘Snyderi’
adelae
admirabilis ‘Ceres’
admirabilis 'Floating'
aff. Petiolaris ‘Pin...
Darlingtonia:
D. californica – Butterfly Valley, CA
Dionaea:
‘Typical’
‘Red Dragon’
'King Henry'
Drosera:
D. adelae
D. binata
D. capensis 'alba'
D. capensis ‘Narrow’
D. 'Marston Dragon'
D. rotundifolia
D. spatulata
D. spiralis
Pygmies:
D. x carburop
D. enodes – Scott’s River
D. nitidula x...
Up for auction are plugs of four utrics. Although they are in the utric group often called 'weedy', these specific clones do not self-seed but grow very strongly/easily. Included in the pack are:
- U. livida - very nice clone that flowers constantly for me
- U. sandersonii "white" - this is...
A few months ago I got a few plugs of various terrestrial Utrics for the first time, and some have already grown to their containers edges!
Currently, I could take some plugs of U. sandersonii, U. laxa, and U. livida.
I'm most interested in expanding my collection with more terrestrial Utrics...
Up for auction are plugs of four of the small utrics. Although they are in the utric group often called 'weedy', these specific clones do not self-seed but grow very strongly/easily. Included in the pack are:
- U. livida - very nice clone that flowers constantly for me
- U. sandersonii "white"...
I'm tired of utrics invading my growspaces, so I'm dedicating old aquariums I found in the past at garage sales and so on, to each type I have. That'll be 5, hehe. U. Sandersonii, Longifolia, Reniformis, Livida and Tricolor. U. Sandersonii is in both my fishbowl and a new tank, and is pretty...
Cephalotus Follicularis
Nepenthes Species
N. alata Lantern ....11/2011
N. albomarginata ~Triffid Park~ ......1/2015
N. boschiana - seed grown ....17/12/2012
N. boschiana (b) ~EP~ ....10/2014...
So I was VERY happy to receive my first Utrics today in the mail.
I bought some inexpensive tupperware to put them in and planted the plugs that came in 50/50 peat/sand (maybe a little on the sandier side).
These are all terrestrial Utrics (Sandersonii, Laxa, pubescens, livida, etc)
Below are...
Just today I ordered:
U. Livida
U. Sandersonii
U. Blanchetii
U. Puescens
I aim to just growing them on a sunny windowsill if possible (with my girlfriends orchids).
Any advice for a first time grower?
I plan on just having them in a peat/sand mix. Will keeping em waterlogged be fine? Is that...
After hundreds of dollars, many hit-and-misses, sliced hands and filleted fingers, and more, I finally have my perfect terrarium going.
I apologize that the pictures aren't perfect, but hopefully you get an idea of what I have going.
It's a 20 gallon terrarium and it's got eight 5'' pots and...
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#Bladders
Ultricularia bisquamata
Utricularia dichotoma (Thanks for the SASE, kulamauiman!)
Utricularia gramnifolia (Thanks for the SASE, flytraplady5!)
Utricularia graminifolia (Thanks for donating to the NASC auction 2011, RL7836!)
Utricularia livida (Thanks for the SASE...
I bought an order of utricularias and many stowaways came along in each of the different plugs that arrived. I need some help with identification now if possible, and to find out how I can separate them or if there's nothing I can do.
Longifolia came with this unknown which has recently started...
I am working with a researcher at the University of Arizona who is studying carnivorous plant genomes. He is particularly interested in plants with the smallest genomes and Genlisea aurea and margaretae are at the top of his list. It is difficult to obtain much test material because these plants...
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