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Hello,
I was just wondering whether anyone from Australia might have a Drosera regia Or Drosera binata 'multifida extrema' live plants in which they might be interested in selling or trading with me?
I recently acquired a single D. binata var. multifida f. Extrema. After looking at several pictures online, I want to grow it into a monster like those in several pictures.
I’ve read a bit about the plant and I plan on keeping it like I keep my several D. capensis here in the California desert...
I have a vine on 'rokko' that's ready to cut.
N. 'rokko': [thorelii x maxima] HL / intermediate
What I am looking for is:
Drosera hugellii
D. multifida 'extrema'
Utricularia inflata
D. slackiii
D. paradoxa
Sarracenia 'Flash'
plane ole' S. psittacina
Pinguicula macroceras
any cutting...
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...
I will update this thread whenever I have something for trade. Right now I have the following plants for trade...
Nepenthes copelandii about 10" across
]Nepenthes thorelii x aristlochoides male unrooted cuttings
I really am only looking for plants on my want list which i pasted below. Please...
Hey guys,
Note: all of my dionaea are indormancy so i amnot sure if they all made it since some were small, but I will update this as needed. they should have all made it through well.
IF YOU WANT TO GET A REGIA TYPICAL OR BIG EASY FROM ME A GOOD WAY IS TO GET ME A BUNCH OF THESE DIONAEA...
Anyone know the best method for seeding d. Macrophylla and d.glanduligera? Has anyone ever used g43 or something like that? Also does utric multifida need a burn or strat?
I finally got a little P&S camera so thought it was time to share some pics. Eventually I'll work on improving my photography skills...
Here's an overview of my grow rack - T5HOs on top, T12s on the bottom:
Some 'dews:
D. capensis:
D. aliciae:
Bog bowl with D. x tokaiensis and D...
First the macros..
D. capillaris 'Long Arm'
I didn't think D. brevifolia went dormant. But they've been like this for months.
the always underrated D. aliciae
D. slackii slowly recovering..
D. madagascariensis
D. multifida f. extrema
D. ascendens (Serra de Ponta...
Sarracenia:
S. Purpurea ssp. venosa
S. Rubra ssp. rubra x2
S. leucophylla X (S. oreophila X S. minor) (in cold stratification)
Drosera:
D. Capensis
D. Capensis "alba"
D. Spatulata x6
D. Binata x2
D. Binata "multifida"
D. Adalae x3
D. Roseana
D. Burmanii (germinating)
D. Intermedia "cuba"...
I have some seed left over from my plants. The seed is all fresh. There is D. glanduligera (lots), D. macrophylla (few), 3 species of pygmies (very few), Utric multifida (lots) and the new form of U. multifida (few) Check out the pics of this form in the Utric threads.
I am not interested in...
Goodafternoon,
I was snapping some pics of my collection today and I figured I would share.
I am now shooting with a Nikon D5100 so the photo quality is a bit better.
D. Capillaris "belem":
D. regia:
D. venusta:
D. sessifolia:
D. filliformis "florida red":
D. binata multifida...
So today I got my D. binata var multifida, and I decided to round up all the non-Nepenthes plants in my collection to put them together. My mom's been bombarding me constantly about simply dumping VFT pots and droseras randomly all around her precious garden :lol: well FEAR NO MORE, MOM! Look...
Drosera:
D. aliciae
D. callistos "Brookton form"
D. capensis typical
D. capensis "red"
D. capensis "alba"
D. filiformis ssp. filiformis
D. intermedia
D. madagascarensis
D. multifida "extrema"
D. peltata
D. peltata ssp. auriculata (seedling)
D. regia
D. roseana
D. scorpioides
D. tokaiensis
D...
I am looking to trade for the following Drosera:
Drosera paradoxa
Drosera petiolaris
Drosera filiformis "Florida Red"
Drosera anglica “CA x HI”
Pygmy Drosera- Gemmae preferably, pretty much open to any type, with the exception of Drosera scorpioides. I especially like D. leucoblasta (orange...
Yes, you read it. As the question posed in the title asks: What species of carnivorous plant do you, personally, hate? Don't worry, most of us here at TerraForums believe in allowing others to voice their opinions. So, if you hate something, tell us! We want to know! :nono:
I'll go first:
D...
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